It may seem too early to start talking about Valentine's Day, but here on the flower farm, we have been acting on it since last fall. We planted our Valentine lily and iris crops in October, and two short months later, we brought our tulips out of the coolers and into the greenhouse, ready to complete their growing cycle. Looking into the future, what kinds of flowers and flower hues will be in demand this Valentine's Day? Let's find out…
The Color of Love: Flowers
The colors of Valentine's Day haven't really changed since its inception–Red, pink and white reign supreme, representing a combination of passion, wealth of love, and purity of heart. However, we mustn't forget the dark horse of Valentine's Day–Purple. From dark purple to light lavender, this lovely spectrum symbolizes enchantment, originality, and love at first sight. Very appropriate and in-demand. We, of course, have the gamut of colors in a range of floral varieties–the reddest of reds and the pinkest of pinks and everything in between.
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