Tropical Flower

 

Tropical Flower Tips

  

 

 

The tropics are an earthly paradise of blue skies and sandy beaches. They are also known for having the most colorful and exotic tropical flower in the world. These flowers tropical flower make for beautiful and unusual flower arrangements.

 

If you want to make a flower arrangement that features flower tropical like the Hawaiian flower, make sure that you order these from your FTD Florists or www Teleflora COM:

 

- Bougainvillea. Originating from Brazil, the bougainvillea beautifies the finest residences and modest huts and cottages. At times, its corollas blend violet and indigo, pink and fuchsia, and orange and red  accordingly, or adopts a yellowish color with spotless white strokes. They make for wonderful additions in a tropical flower arrangement.

 

Tropical Flower

 

 

Anthurium Flower. Considered as the "Queen of Flowers," the anthurium is a perfect carmine beauty in either white or pink. It has a silky and glossy gown and a single, finely pleated petal.

 

Pink Torch Ginger (Etlingeria elatior). One cannot help but admire and appreciate the dance of colors that daylight brings on its attractive pink petals.

 

Heliconia Flower. These are delicate flowers that are thought to be from the heavens. They come in pinks, reds, golds, and splashes of other colors. Actually, they do not look like flowers at all as they tend to look more like modified bracts and leaves. The bracts come in shapes of bird beaks and lobster claws.

 

 

 

Red Purpurea (Heliconia caribaea), also belonging to the Heliconia family, is a blazing flower that always faces towards the sky and light. Its petals are arranged in spikes as if catching and preserving the sun's brightness. This flower is surely an eye-catching addition to your tropical flowerarrangement.

 

Pink or Red Ginger Flower. The pink or red ginger is a charming flower with a unique appearance. Its bouquet of fluffy petals in shades of red and pink is similar to an arrangement of delicate feathers.

 

Anthuriums will last from 7 to 14 days depending on variety and care. Tropicals vary widely, but should last up to 5 days for the most delicate and 8 days for the harder types. All of this depends not only on the flower care, but also the climatic conditions. These flowers need fresh water, misting, and avoidance of heat sources and drafts.

 

You can do your own tropical flower arrangements and add more life to your office or home. Tropical flowers are generally much harder than their softer cousins. They are brilliantly colored and have a longer shelf life especially if you care for them the right way.
 

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