November 11, 1918 marked the end of World War I hostilities between Allied Forces and Germany. Though the Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919, officially ending the war, November 11 remained as the sentimental day to… Read More about Stadium Flowers- Veterans Day »
Posted by stadiumflowers on November 3, 2015
| Last Updated: December 18, 2020
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It’s Halloween, and we at Stadium Flowers would like to challenge the idea that Halloween is just for the kids. Sure, the jack-o-lanterns, apple bobbing and trick-or-treating seem to be reserved for them, but we suggest that this Halloween,… Read More about Halloween Flowers and Gifts for the Whole Family »
Posted by stadiumflowers on October 20, 2015
| Last Updated: July 12, 2019
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There is no relationship quite like a mother-in-law – and as such, she gets her own day to celebrate! October 25th is Mother-In-Law Day, and it gives you the perfect opportunity to tell her just how glad you… Read More about Mother-in-Law Day Flowers »
Posted by sbikos on October 15, 2015
| Last Updated: December 18, 2020
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month (BCAM) was first observed in the United States in 1985. With one in 8 women at risk for this disease, most people have been affected by its proliferation. From the beginning, the focus of the… Read More about Stadium Flowers – Breast Cancer Awareness »
Posted by stadiumflowers on October 6, 2015
| Last Updated: December 18, 2020
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When we lose a loved one, flowers are a thoughtful and sentimental way to express our emotions. Just as flowers add beauty to our lives, they also bring serenity and peace to difficult circumstances. There are classic choices when… Read More about Stadium Flowers Sympathy Flowers »
Posted by stadiumflowers on September 29, 2015
| Last Updated: December 18, 2020
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The majestic dahlia is related to the aster, sunflower dandelion and marigold; but its vast variety is what is intriguing to gardeners and florists alike. There are over 20 known dahlia species and thousands of hybrids, resulting in a… Read More about Dahlias for Fall »
Posted by stadiumflowers on September 17, 2015
| Last Updated: December 18, 2020
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Any grandparent or grandchild will say that there is no relationship quite as unique or special as the bond between grandparents and their grandchildren. Show your grandparents or elderly friend how much you appreciate them this Grandparents Day, September 13,… Read More about Send Flowers this Grandparents Day »
Posted by stadiumflowers on September 8, 2015
| Last Updated: June 22, 2021
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Each month of the year features a different official flower, and the flower of September is the aster. That means you’ll want to include asters in the flower arrangements you send to your friends and family with September birthdays. Read More about September Send Asters »
Posted by stadiumflowers on September 1, 2015
| Last Updated: December 18, 2020
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It seems that there are many truisms about the arrival of Labor Day. The fashion experts tell us to put away our white shoes and dresses; the office superstores tell us it is time to stock up on school… Read More about Labor Day Festivities »
Posted by stadiumflowers on August 31, 2015
| Last Updated: December 18, 2020
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The gladiolus showcases tall, dramatic stalks of colorful blossoms. Because of the pointy shape of the leaves, their name is derived from the Latin gladius, which means sword and references Roman gladiators. Historically, British and Mediterranean gladiolus plants were… Read More about Gorgeous Glads »
Posted by stadiumflowers on August 21, 2015
| Last Updated: December 18, 2020
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