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		<title>Celebrate Easter with Flowers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 03:26:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Velda Paynter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Certain types of flowers are used to celebrate Easter, one of the holiest of days on the Christian calendar; they are commonly referred to as Easter flowers. These flowers are colorful, and they are symbolic of rebirth and the Resurrection. They are perfect reminders of Easter and the upcoming spring season. Common flowers used for [...]]]></description>
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<p>Certain types of flowers are used to celebrate Easter, one of the holiest of days on the Christian calendar; they are commonly referred to as Easter flowers. These flowers are colorful, and they are symbolic of rebirth and the Resurrection. They are perfect reminders of Easter and the upcoming spring season. Common flowers used for Easter include lilies, hyacinths, azaleas, tulips, daffodils, and narcissus flowers.</p>
<p>White lilies tend to be the most popular and traditional Easter flowers, and they are commonly used to decorate churches around the Easter season. These flowers originated in Japan, and Americans started to grow them in the 1940&#8242;s. White lilies are known to symbolize the renewal and purity that is associated with Easter.</p>
<p>Hyacinths are flowers that are typically used for Easter bouquets and arrangements. They exist in a variety of pastel colors that are perfect for Easter, including pink, purple, and blue. They also come in white. These flowers grow to be eight to twelve inches tall on average.</p>
<p>Azaleas are popularly given as hostess gifts at Easter dinners. They bloom naturally right around the Easter season, and they come in many beautiful colors including pink, white, orange, and red. Azaleas are seen as symbols of Christ&#8217;s rising again, as well as of rejuvenation and good wishes.</p>
<p>Tulips are other common Easter flowers. These beautiful flowers are symbolic of spring&#8217;s rebirth and of perfect love. Tulips are popular parts of Easter floral arrangements and come in more than 150 species. They also come in a wide array of colors.</p>
<p>Daffodils are bright yellow Easter flowers that are shaped like trumpets. They are symbolic of rebirth, eternal life, and friendships. Where daffodils are concerned, it is thought that new flowers are born from bulbs that appear to be dead, thus making the flowers living examples of rebirth. Furthermore, a legend suggests that daffodils first bloomed during Christ&#8217;s Resurrection. Daffodils are the main Easter flowers used for Easter decorations in England.</p>
<p>The narcissus was the initial flower connected to Easter in many parts of Europe. People in the Alps in fact have thought of the flower as being a representation of Easter for generations. Furthermore, the narcissus is a very popular flower in Germany.</p>
<p>There are many beautiful Easter flowers available that signify the rebirth of Easter and spring. Whether they are used as decorations or given as gifts, lilies, hyacinths, azaleas, tulips, daffodils, and narcissus flowers all symbolize the holiness and beauty that encompass Easter. They furthermore characterize the rebirth of Easter and of spring.</p>
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		<title>The History of the Easter Lily</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2010 13:42:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Velda Paynter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Easter is associated with memories of parades, family gatherings, church services, chocolate bunnies, gift baskets, egg decorating, and the famous Easter Lily. They are very popular for Easter gifts, and their unique trumpet shaped blossoms symbolize life, purity, hope, and the spiritual meaning of Easter along with the promise of Spring. The Easter Lily was [...]]]></description>
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<p><img title="Easter Lily" src="http://designergenesdevo.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/easter-lily_7094.jpg" alt="" width="119" height="179" align="right" />Easter is associated with memories of parades, family gatherings, church services, chocolate bunnies, gift baskets, egg decorating, and the famous Easter Lily. They are very popular for Easter gifts, and their unique trumpet shaped blossoms symbolize life, purity, hope, and the spiritual meaning of Easter along with the promise of Spring.</p>
<p>The Easter Lily was originally bought into the United States by a World War I soldier Louis Houghton and then made their way across North America. What was previously known as the Bermuda lily was first brought to the southern coast of Oregon in 1919. Houghton distributed an entire suitcase of the hybrid lily bulbs to various friends and family.</p>
<p>This lily proved to really thrive in the climate there. It was similar to the flower&#8217;s native Ryukyu Islands of Japan. By the year 1945, there were over a thousand growers on the west coast harvesting these bulbs to sell. There are only about two full weeks during the year when these flowers are commercially available. Easter lilies are estimated to be the fourth largest potted plant crop in the United States, following the poinsettia, mum, and azalea.</p>
<p>History, mythology, and art are filled with stories and images that speak of the beauty and majesty of the elegant white flowers. One of the most famous Biblical references is in the Sermon on the Mount, when Christ said, &#8220;Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they toil not, neither do they spin and yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.&#8221;</p>
<p>Lilies are often called the &#8220;White-Robed Apostles of Hope&#8221;. Lilies were discovered in the Garden of Gethsemane after Christ died on the cross. During the Easter season, churches line their altars and envelop their crosses with a multitude of Easter Lilies, to signify the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the hope of eternal life.</p>
<p>Another concept associated with the pure white lily is that of womanhood. In some early paintings, the Angel Gabriel offers pure white lilies to the Virgin Mary, and this symbolizes that she will be the mother of Jesus. Other paintings show saints bringing vases of white lilies to Mary and the divine child. According to the legend, the flowers were formed when Eve cried repentant tears upon leaving Eden, and the tears became lilies. The point of this legend is that true repentance leads to beauty.</p>
<p>Established through the centuries as a symbol of purity, grace, and the regal lifestyle, the white lily is a suitable reminder of the greater meaning of Easter. These flowers grace millions of homes and churches every year, embodying joy, hope, and life; whether given as a gift or displayed proudly in one&#8217;s home, the Easter lily remains a beauteous reminder of how Easter is a time for celebration and rejoicing. So when you purchase Easter baskets for your loved ones, don&#8217;t hold back with decorated eggs and chocolates, but be certain to include a few Easter lilies as well!</p>
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<p>Easter evokes memories of egg decorating, Easter baskets, chocolate bunnies, local church services, family gatherings, parades, and, the Easter Lily meaning. Its beautiful trumpet-shaped blossoms symbolize purity, hope, and life, the spiritual essence of Easter and all the promises of spring. Lilies are mostly given along with <a title="Easter Flowers" href="http://www.veldasgrowerdirect.com" target="_blank">Easter flowers</a>. Lilies are sometimes affectionately called the &#8220;white-robed apostles of hope.&#8221; They are rumored to be found growing in the Garden of Gethsemane after Christ&#8217;s atonement was performed there. Gracing millions of homes and churches, the flowers embody joy, hope and life. The lily serves as a beautiful reminder that Easter is a time for rejoicing and celebrating.</p>
<p>Contact Velda&#8217;s for all of your <a title="Calgary Easter Flowers" href="http://www.veldasgrowerdirect.com" target="_blank">Calgary Easter flowers</a> needs.</p>
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