Saturday, November 19, 2011

What a good potted plant / flower for a love interest?

I dont like giving cut flowers - theyre dead. So whats a good live plant / potted flower for a date?

What a good potted plant / flower for a love interest?
orchid...
Reply:for this time of year a Christmas Cactus , they have beautiful pink flowers . and they look good inside all year round
Reply:first, anything you think is pretty. get what you like. other than that, african violets are good. depends what your love interest like--traditional? exotic? i like bromeliads, but some folks might not. a miniature rose is another option.
Reply:African Violets will probably be well received, in any age group.


Tell your date how to care for them properly when you give them.


Also, you may think this is cheesy, but a LOT of people (myself included)love chia pets (plant growing kits that your date can grow herself). Get her something cute or romantically themed--(just don't get her Elmer Fudd, okay?)


Now, I have something really cool, Really, really cool to tell you--if you give your date a subtance called dip and grow (a powdered rooting hormone) she can maybe cause that cut plant to root!


Wouldn't that be awesome!
Reply:Peace lilies are nice...beautiful foilage...and pretty flowers if cared for right. If you go with this...make sure your love interest waters it, waters it waters it...they love to be wet.
Reply:Lillies,


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Stargazers,


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Plumeria,


http://toptropicals.com/pics/garden/m1/r...





White or Pink Bat Plant


http://theplumeriaman.com/images/kaneohe...


http://theplumeriaman.com/images/pinkcha...





Brugmansia (Angel Trumpet)


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Amaryllis


http://www.elizabethanchristmas.com/pott...








Good luck! :) And Merry Christmas!
Reply:Try a bulb flower, like pixie tiger lillies. They seem to be more hardy, in case she isn't good with plants. Nothing too too big.

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