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FLOWERS

Flowers have accompanied human life for thousands of years. They are given for joy, for sorrow, for love, and just because. Each flower carries its own meaning, but together they create a language that needs no translation. A simple bouquet can change the mood of a whole room. That is why flowers never go out of style.

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ROSES

Roses are the undisputed queens of any garden. They come in different shades: from snow-white to deep burgundy, from soft pink to bright yellow. Each color has its own meaning. Roses require care, but they repay the effort with a long flowering period and a rich aroma. A classic rose bouquet is appropriate for a birthday, a date, or a formal event.

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CHRYSANTHEMUM

Chrysanthemums bloom in late summer and autumn. They are not afraid of cool weather and keep their fresh look for a long time. Chrysanthemums come in many shapes: simple daisy-like heads, fluffy pompoms, or graceful spider forms. In many cultures, they symbolize longevity and joy. A bouquet of chrysanthemums stays fresh in a vase for up to three weeks, which makes it a practical and beautiful gift.

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RUDBECKIA

Rudbeckia looks like a little sun with bright yellow petals and a dark brown center. It blooms from mid-summer until the first frost, filling the garden with warm colors. Rudbeckia looks great in country-style bouquets or as a background plant in flowerbeds. Bees and butterflies love rudbeckia, so it brings life to any space.

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COSMOS

Cosmos flowers are airy and light, with delicate petals that sway from the slightest breeze. They come in white, pink, deep crimson, and sometimes soft yellow. Cosmos grows quickly and blooms profusely all season long. Cosmos looks best in wild, natural bouquets, where each stem can show its graceful shape. It adds a feeling of lightness and simplicity.

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TULIPS

Tulips announce the arrival of spring. They are one of the first flowers to bloom after the cold months, bringing bright colors back to gardens and windowsills. Tulips come in almost every color except pure blue. Their simple, elegant shape works well in both classic and modern bouquets. A handful of tulips placed in a plain glass vase looks fresh and stylish. They continue to grow slightly even after being cut, slowly opening their petals toward the light.