It was, but sadly I am very allergic to the alstroemeria lily and every shop uses these in abundance. I still do it for fun around the house.
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It’s a pity. I can see how much you love flowers.
Well, at least you can do it as hobby for fun 🙂
I’m sure your works will be really beautiful
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True, and if anyone in the family or my friends needs anything done for an event, Im in!
And ah, that smell.. I remember it well.
Very beautiful and love the color!
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A few months ago I had something like this. A lovely color, but no one knew his name.
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Hmm… I guess it’ll remain a mystery …lol
It looks very tropical. I don’t know either but it sure is lovely.
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Hmm… how do you tell a tropical from non-tropical?
I’m just as curious
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Good question. I used to be a floral designer and do remember them. I just don’t know the name. They grow wild in Jamaica I do know, I was there and remember them there. I also believe they grow wild in Hawaii. They do not do well in cut flowers, and wilt really fast. It’s best to have them as a potted plant, and really look great with orchids next to them.
Ah, and it just came to me when I hit send on the previous comment. They are called plumeria, Frangipani plumeria to be exact. Yay,,I love it when names just come to me. lol
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WOW!! Thanks, Kim!!
Finally we all get to know the name of the flower!!
Also FLORAL DESIGNER!! WOW!!
Sounds like a fun job!!
It was, but sadly I am very allergic to the alstroemeria lily and every shop uses these in abundance. I still do it for fun around the house.
It’s a pity. I can see how much you love flowers.
Well, at least you can do it as hobby for fun 🙂
I’m sure your works will be really beautiful
True, and if anyone in the family or my friends needs anything done for an event, Im in!
And ah, that smell.. I remember it well.
Very beautiful and love the color!
A few months ago I had something like this. A lovely color, but no one knew his name.
Hmm… I guess it’ll remain a mystery …lol
It looks very tropical. I don’t know either but it sure is lovely.
Hmm… how do you tell a tropical from non-tropical?
I’m just as curious
Good question. I used to be a floral designer and do remember them. I just don’t know the name. They grow wild in Jamaica I do know, I was there and remember them there. I also believe they grow wild in Hawaii. They do not do well in cut flowers, and wilt really fast. It’s best to have them as a potted plant, and really look great with orchids next to them.
Ah, and it just came to me when I hit send on the previous comment. They are called plumeria, Frangipani plumeria to be exact. Yay,,I love it when names just come to me. lol
WOW!! Thanks, Kim!!
Finally we all get to know the name of the flower!!
Also FLORAL DESIGNER!! WOW!!
Sounds like a fun job!!