When I think about Christmas, my mind immediately turns to florals - bright red poinsettias, glorious pink Christmas cactus, heavenly scented paperwhites, and the fresh smell of evergreen wreaths and boughs. And you can find all of this and more at virtually any florist in the area.
But stepping into The Flower Shop in Pryor is an altogether different experience. Do you have a sweet little girl in your life who needs a little diva Christmas outfit? Look what we found in the store...
Or perhaps you have a devoted Sooner fan in your life whose door needs a little football inspiration in the form of a hand-crafted burlap wreath:
Maybe you'd like some vintage-looking Mason jars to arrange holiday flowers in...or to contain forks, spoons, and knives for your holiday buffet...or to corral crayons, markers, and other art supplies for busy little hands trapped indoors this winter...
We just can't wait to see all the lovely goodies the talented staff of The Flower Shop plans to bring to their booth at the Holiday Boutique November 14-16, 2013 at the RSU Centennial Center.
Haven't gotten your tickets yet?? Call (918) 343-1165 or (918) 637-4129 to purchase now!
Friends this information about flowers hope you like it and this good information for you. One of the most common trees in Australia, the Eucalyptus tree, also known as gum trees, produce beautiful blossoms. They have a wide range of colours, such as white, red and yellow green flowers. Instead of petals, these flowers have stamen like growths that surround the centre of the flower. As there are a wide variety of eucalyptus trees, their blossoms come in many different forms and colours as well. Australian flowers come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, colours and they may grow on shrubs, trees or as flowering plants. Each region of the country has their own unique flowers, many of which are used in floral arrangements or bouquets.
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