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The Anemone

Just a few bright blooms of anemone will add a blast of color to bouquets and arrangements.



This flower comes in vibrant shades of white, pink, purple, magenta and burgundy, and although it is quite showy, it has no scent.

Spring is the primary season for this flower from November to May and it is a moderately expensive to very expensive flower.

The meaning for this flower in flower language is "expectation".

They can be purchased through an online website that I recommend at Fifty Flowers where they offer Wedding flowers at wholesale prices. Huge selection, free shipping.



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