The national flower of France has been a topic of interest for a while. Fleur the Lys translates to English as the flower of the lily. This can easily trick you into ...
Lilies are well represented in the French gardens, but worldwide too. They require sunny spots with well-draining soil and bloom once a season. You ...
When it comes to gifting flowers, french people rarely give potted houseplants. This is mainly because French city apartments are too small to fit houseplants. French ...
Irises thrive in USDA zones 5 to 9 and need at least 6 hours of sunlight. They’re grown from rhizomes, a bulb that stores energy for the plant to survive the winter.
France is home to one of the largest flower markets, which speaks volumes about the flower culture here. The french flowers are not humdrum; they’re majestic, statement-making, and fragrant.