Courtesy of Isa Isa Floral
Sophia Moreno-Bunge likes to make a big impression with branches (like tangerine and quince) and sturdy bromeliad blooms.
A rose is a rose is a rose (yawn). These bright, unique bouquet ideas will still be lovely long after the chocolates disappear. Christine Lennon – February 3, 2021 | Updated February 5, 2021
âFloriography,â the language of flowers, is a tradition of sending coded messages, sometimes too scandalous to say out loud, through different arrangements of blooms, and it can be traced to the 15th century. The tradition may be antiquated, but make no mistakeâflowers still send messages. And a bundle of near-dead roses wrapped in plastic is the botanical equivalent of a shrug emoji.