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Mother's Day flowers I would like to give as a florist

花屋の私が贈りたい母の日の花

It's been over 10 years since I started working in a flower shop, and now it's that time of year again.
Until then, I hadn't really thought much about Mother's Day, and I'm not sure if I remember giving my mother her favorite flower, lilies, when I was little...

However, since I started working at a flower shop, I have continued to give all kinds of flowers, from the classic carnations and hydrangeas to bouquets I have made myself, but here are the flowers I would like to give for Mother's Day this year.

I hope this will be of some help to you when choosing a gift.


◼️Beautiful pinning! Hydrangea "Maihime"
If you're thinking, "Have you ever given hydrangeas as a gift?"
No! This hydrangea is completely different from other hydrangeas, and is a pot full of charm.

First of all, the beauty of this aperture.
The randomly applied dark colors give each piece a different look, so you'll never get bored of looking at them.

The next thing is rarity.
Last year, "Maihime" sold out in the Kanto region alone.
That special feeling that's hard to come by is important when choosing a gift.
If possible, I would like to give something more valuable.

One of the charms of hydrangeas is that you can grow them in your garden or in a pot and enjoy their flowers every year.
When this season comes around, my mother reports to me that the hydrangeas I gave her previously have leaves and buds.
It makes me happy to know that they are taking such good care of it.


Click here for the pink page of hydrangea "Maihime"


Click here for the page on the blue hydrangea "Maihime"


◼️Olive tree of happinessOlives are popular as a symbol tree.
Mother's Day gifts are often thought of as glamorous gifts such as fresh flowers and potted flowers, but this year why not try something different and give some greenery?

Its charm is its evergreen green color.
Unlike potted plants, which have a set flowering period, you can enjoy the fresh greenery all year round.

Even if your mother says, "Flowers aren't my image," stylish greenery will suit her.
I fantasize about being able to plant it in the ground at my parents' house in the countryside, where they have plenty of land.

I'm also thinking it might be interesting to give them a different variety of olive on another occasion and see if they bear fruit.

It will be fun to see how much it has grown each time I return home.


Olive tree page here

◼️I want mom to experience it too! Fresh Flower Bouquet "Kaori" Vase Set This product was created with the idea that mom can also experience the luxurious moment of opening a box full of flowers, an experience that can probably only be had at a florist.

That's right! That smell when you open the box that just arrived...
It's definitely one of those moments that makes me glad I have this job.

Fresh flowers will wither in about a week, but their fragrance will remain in your mother's memory as a wonderful memory.
Such a fragrant gift is wonderful.

The "flower vase set" is also a nice feature.
There will be many opportunities to give flowers in the future, such as birthdays, celebrations, Mother's Day next year and the year after.
At that time, just knowing that "Mom has a vase" will expand the options for flowers to give.

My mother has several vases, but you can never have too many!
Just like choosing shoes to match your favorite outfit, it's also fun to spend time choosing a vase to match your flowers.

Click here for the page on the "Kaori" fresh flower bouquet vase set.



By the way, as a mother myself, I would like to receive hydrangeas or mini roses.

It has a gorgeous Mother's Day feel and you can enjoy flowers every year.
Every time I take care of her, I'm happy to be able to remember, "These are the flowers I received on Mother's Day...♪"

Well, I'm happy with anything that my cute children think of and give me.

Author: Nakanishi Edited by: Yui/Sekido

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