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  1. Talk of the flower trade and Christmas Past; http://www.flowerexperts.com/christmas_past.asp nice seasonal article.
  2. Holly Berries - All you need to know - http://www.flowerexperts.com/holly_berries.asp
  3. The Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree - http://www.flowerexperts.com/trafalgar_christmas_tree.asp A Magnificent Festive tradition!
  4. Mistletoe Facts this Festive Season: http://www.flowerexperts.com/english_mistletoe.asp and on BBC's Countryfile see; http://bit.ly/5siv4F
  5. Hippeastrum bulbs are popular gifts at Christmas. They are often, but incorrectly, known as amaryllis: http://bit.ly/7kyigI info @The_RHS
  6. The Purple Thistle is a member of the Artichoke family, but most florists use eryngiums - A fitting Saint Andrew's day fact!
  7. Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, we have some fantastic Thanksgiving flower info. for you: http://www.flowerexperts.com/thanksgiving_holiday.asp
  8. Mexican Flower trade information: http://www.flowerexperts.com/flowers_from_mexico.asp Another interesting article from @flowerexperts
  9. It takes about 5000 saffron crocus flowers to produce just one ounce of saffron spice!
  10. What an amazing flower! The Rafflesia. Look here if you've never heard of it: http://www.flowerexperts.com/flowers_from%20_asia.asp
  11. In 1986 Congress voted to make the rose America's national flower...http://www.flowerexperts.com/wacky_flower_facts.asp
  12. Symbolize the joy and spirit of Christmas with Poinsettias, Holly, Ivy, mistletoe, the Christmas rose or even a Xmas Cactus (Schlumbergera)
  13. Classic Christmas Plants; Poinsettias are commercially produced mainly in Europe and America.http://www.flowerexperts.com/poinsettias.asp
  14. A cornucopia: Is a cone; filled with fruit and produce to signify a healthy harvest. Often seen on tables as a Thanks Giving centrepiece.
  15. Great information on Fair Trade Flowers: http://bit.ly/dckL8
  16. Armistice Day; our thoughts go out to all those who have fallen in past & present conflicts. http://bit.ly/38PWjZ
  17. Winter Flowers will cheer up the darkest and coldest season! Banish those Winter blues by adding colourful floral displays to your home !
  18. Frost flowers develop when air temperatures are freezing but the ground still is warm enough for the plant’s root system to be active.
  19. Did you know that Several holly (ilex) species are used to make caffeine-rich herbal teas by some South American tribes? Not just for Xmas!
  20. The poppy is used as symbol for Remembrance Day November 11 because the flower bloomed in the worst battlefields of Flanders in World War I