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For the second year in a row, one of Eufloria's entries has won Best in Show at SAF's annual Outstanding Varieties Competition. This year's winner is Kelly, a ''soft apricot orange'' spray rose originally developed by Interplant, but grown in California by Eufloria. In recent years, there has been a trent to using brightly colored ...
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This arrangement evokes thoughts of a rose garden. Featuring 16 roses--four each of red, orange, yellow and pink--arranged in a low dish. The arrangement is finished with multicolored bow.
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This compact arrangement features a dozen circus roses with variagated pittisporum and minature pineapples in a red ceramic bowl.
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This chic arrangement features orange and yellow spray roses arranged in a tall vase. River rocks are placed at the bottom, and the the flowers are arranged in a compact style. The total height is just under 24 inches.
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Dune won the Best in Class for gerbera daisies in the Outstanding Varieties Competition at SAF 2006.
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Tomahawk is a variety of gerbera daisy referred to as "spider gerbs" in the florist lingo because of their resemblance to spider pomps. Spider gerbs are distinguished by their narrow pointed petals, as opposed to the usual wide rounded petal shape. Tomahawk has a hot orange color and dark center, giving it a very distinctive ...
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Saturnus is one of seven new varieties of Gerrondeos gerbera daisies on the market. These are referered to as "double gerbs" in florist lingo because of the high petal count. In fact, Saturnus is claimed to feature over 500 petals! The Saturnus is characterized by its light orange color and very rounded look. The ...
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