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  2. The best Mother's Day flower delivery services to shop this year

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    We love the option to shop Mother's Day under $60 arrangements and the fact that ProFlowers offers same-day hand-delivery by local florists and international shipping via parent company FTD. Two ...

  3. Artificial plants - Wikipedia

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    Flower bouquet with prepared rose blossoms and silk flowers; The fifth is to mount the flower on a stalk of brass or iron wire wrapped with suitably colored material, and to add the leaves to complete the spray. [1] While the material most often used to make artificial flowers is polyester fabric, both paper and cloth flowers are also made with ...

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    None of its flowers ship in a box, and the brand offers one of the biggest selection of same-day flower options, allowing you to order as late as 2 p.m. on weekdays or noon on the weekends.

  5. 20 of the best first Mother's Day gifts you can give a new mom

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    With Mother's Day coming up on May 12 you may be tempted to shower the new mom with gifts for the baby, but perhaps the exhausted new parent could use a little self-care of her own instead. Quick ...

  6. Rainbow rose - Wikipedia

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    The rainbow rose is a rose that has had its petals artificially colored. The method exploits the rose natural processes by which water is drawn up the stem. By splitting the stem and dipping each part in water with added dye in different colours, the colors are drawn into the petals resulting in a multicolored rose.

  7. Corsage - Wikipedia

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    Wearing flowers pinned to clothing dates as far back as Ancient Greece, when small bunches of fragrant flowers and herbs were worn at weddings to ward off evil spirits. [5] During the 16th and 17th centuries, corsages and boutonnières may have been a part of daily life to prevent disease and to ward off evil spirits, but over time, they became ...

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