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Guided by Nature 

Korean floral design beckons tranquility in a hectic world.  By Bianca Bina  Spacious,...

2025 Holiday Trends

Big bows, bold blooms and vintage vibes capture the spotlight. By Kat Castagnoli, AIFD, CCF In a...

Seed Breeding for Healthy Resistance

Take an inside look at how a leader in breed development delivers innovation to the flower...

Decking the Halls for Profit: How Florists Can Build a Holiday Installation Business

Every year, offices, hotels, and retail spaces scramble to transform their interiors for the...

“Green” Weddings

These florists inspire us to adopt more eco-friendly and sustainable practices for wedding...

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In Season:Dahlia

In Season:Dahlia

By Tonneli Grüetter Amanda Rodgers: Bouquet Atlanta The time to rejoice is here! Dahlia season has returned to the Northern Hemisphere (typically mid-July through early to mid-fall), delighting flower designers and consumers alike. Pulitzer Prize-winning...

American Flowers and Foliage Month

American Flowers and Foliage Month

July is the annual celebration of American Grown Flowers Month, historically recognized by Congress with a special resolution celebrating the industry for the economic and cultural impact of America’s cut flower and foliage farmers provide. The entire month is...

“Best in Blooms”

“Best in Blooms”

Meet the winner and finalists in the “American-grown” edition of FR’s bimonthly flower design contest. By Nita Robertson, AIFD, CFD Florists’ Review is excited to present the winner and finalists in our latest “Best in Blooms” contest series. Nearly 40...

Peony

Peony

“The Queen of Flowers” by Carrie Wilcox, EMC BOTANICAL NAME Paeonia lactiflora COMMON NAMES Chinese peony Common garden peony When people are asked what their favorite spring flower is, many mention the peony. With romantic, fluffy, tissue-like petals, peonies can...

Aloha Love

Aloha Love

Younger consumers are discovering—and loving—tropical flowers, and showing their versatility by arranging them in new ways and color harmonies is key to exciting this group. Design, photos and text by Nita Robertson, AIFD, CFD Sponsored by Hawaii Floriculture and...

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