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DIFFERENT TYPES OF PINK FLOWERS

If youu2019re looking for flowers with a gorgeous hue and lively feeling, try various pink flowers. Pink flowers are a great addition to bouquets, table arrangements, wedding decor and otheru00a0floral arrangements. The color pink oozes cheer, affection, playfulness and is a universal color of love, making it perfect for weddings and other celebratory events. In this list, weu2019ve included u00a0different types of flowersu00a0to help you find your favorite pink bloom and inspire your next floral arrangement. You can buy flowers online Abu Dhabi. <br>

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DIFFERENT TYPES OF PINK FLOWERS

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  1. DIFFERENT TYPES OF PINK FLOWERS

  2. If you’re looking for flowers with a gorgeous hue and lively feeling, try various pink flowers. Pink flowers are a great addition to bouquets, table arrangements, wedding decor and other floral arrangements. The color pink oozes cheer, affection, playfulness and is a universal color of love, making it perfect for weddings and other celebratory events. In this list, we’ve included  different types of flowers to help you find your favorite pink bloom and inspire your next floral arrangement. You can buy flowers online Abu Dhabi.

  3. Azalea (Rhododendron) • Azalea flowers come in a vibrant pink shade that symbolizes femininity. They grow in a shrub-like shape and are often used to create a curtain of privacy. Although they bloom mostly in spring and summer, some varieties bloom as early as February. 

  4. Begonias (Begonia) • These fun blooms come in 1,800 unique species under three main categories: semperflorens (most common), tuberous and perennials (uncommon). Tuberous begonias resemble roses and also have edible leaves, stems and flowers.

  5. Butterfly Bush Pink Delight  • This voluptuous bloom got its name from its ability to attract butterflies like a magnet. They are very easy to care for and grow quickly into medium- to large-sized bushes covered with small pink flowers. Although the lavender and purple hues are most common, the butterfly bush is stunning in pink. 

  6. Calla Lily (Zantedeschiaaethiopica) • Calla lilies are perennial and despite their name, they are not actually lilies. Calla is a genus of 28 species that hail from Africa. They usually grow one to three feet tall and can be easily spotted by their signature bloom and stamen. You can buy and send flowers online Dubai.

  7. Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) • Pinks and pinkish purples are the carnation’s natural color — but thanks to selective breeding and genetic engineering, carnations occur in many colors including purple, red, white, orange, green and blue. These playful flowers are also edible and are frequently used as garnishes.  

  8. Cherry Blossom (Prunus) • These famous Japanese blooms were first brought over to the United States in 1912 as a representation of good foreign relations. When cherry blossom trees bloom (usually in April), the branches fill out with dazzling pink flowers that have a sweet scent.  

  9. Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum) • Because of their ability to bloom in autumn and occasionally in early winter, chrysanthemums are a favorite for fall and winter events. They originated in China and come in over 40 different species. Some say they also have medical properties that can help relieve pain, sore throats and help with indigestion.

  10. Dahlia (Dahlia) • Dahlias come in 42 different species that originate in Mexico. They are part of the Asteraceae family and are related to the aforementioned chrysanthemums. They are known for their gorgeous petal structure — some varieties have unique curved up petals. 

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