What flowers to give in summer? Summer is a time of bright colors, long days, and... heat. It's the heat that dictates the rules for flower gifts. Roses, peonies, daisies, which look great in a cool display case, can wilt in an hour in a stuffy car. Therefore, choosing a bouquet in summer is an art of balance between beauty and durability. In this article, we will tell you which flowers are best to give in June, July, and August so that they bring joy for days, not minutes. Carnations: the steadfast soldiers of summer Carnations are often unjustly considered "Soviet" or "funeral." But modern varieties amaze with their diversity: ruffled, fringed, bicolor. The main advantage of carnations is their incredible longevity. They can last up to 2-3 weeks in a vase without special substances. Even in the heat, carnations do not wilt but only slightly open their buds. The aroma of some varieties (such as "Double de Luxe") resembles cloves. Carnations are given to teachers, colleagues, the elderly, as well as loved ones who prefer practicality. But avoid dark red carnations in a romantic bouquet — they are associated with revolution. Daisies: the sun in a bouquet Daisies resemble colorful daisies — yellow, orange, pink, red. Their stems are thick, the flowers are large (up to 12 cm). Daisies do not like drafts, but they tolerate heat moderately. A cut daisy lasts 7-10 days. The main problem: the stems can bend under the weight of the flower head. To avoid this, florists use special wire. Daisies are given to children, young girls, friends. They symbolize joy and carefree. In the heat, it is better to choose daisies with tight petals and no damage. Lilies: royal endurance Lilies are one of the most hardy summer flowers. Their large buds open gradually, and each flower lives for 3-5 days, while the entire stem lasts up to 2 weeks. Eastern hybrids have a strong, even oppressive aroma that can cause a headache in the heat. Therefore, for hot rooms, it is better to cho ...
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