Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Decorating Your Home With Flowers

Your home is your most private, personal space. You spend a lot if not most of your time there eating, sleeping and working, thus stamping an ordinary house with your moods and personality, making it more special and unique. Naturally, you want your home to look at its best. You want it to have a relaxing, inspiring atmosphere that you can't find anywhere else.

Such an atmosphere can be achieved by placing flowers in your home. A pretty bunch of flowers can brighten up any room with a spot of color. Just looking at them can make any person lose the stress acquired during the day! There's something about flowers that cheers people up, so why not take advantage of it by following these helpful tips on decorating your home with flowers?

1. Vases are not the only things that you can use for holding your flowers! Experiment with clay pots, china porcelain, crystal, steel, or glass bowls, cups, champagne glasses, teapots, water pitchers---the list is endless. Just make sure that the container is clean and polished to complement the beauty of the flowers you will be placing in them.

2. For wide, open spaces, use blooms that are big with loud colors such as hydrangeas, gladiolus, and lilies. Big flowers can easily catch attention in a large room. You don't want the flowers to go unnoticed right?

3. Match the room's décor with complementary or contrasting colors. If you want to introduce a soothing effect in a room, use flowers in colors such as blues and greens. For a warmer look, oranges and reds will do the trick. For a subtle arrangement, yellows and peaches are the best choice of colors.

4. How do you know which flowers go well with each other? There are no hard and fast rules, but you may want to choose just one type of flower for your bouquet (this is called a monobotanic arrangement) or one color with varying shades (called a monochromatic arrangement).

In decorating you home, be creative. You may be very busy to go out to buy flowers on the streets or in the malls, so you can opt to just have your flowers delivered. It's easy---there are several flower shops online. One such service is Island Rose of the Philippines. They use an innovative delivery system that guarantees you to have the best roses fresh from the farm. Their flower delivery is fast, efficient, and stress-free. Flowers from Island Rose are also considered some of the best in the world. Why not start decorating your home with flowers now? It doesn't have to be stressful when you can buy flowers with just one click of a mouse.

This article was written by Timothy Spencer for Island Rose - Philippines Flower Delivery. We hope you enjoyed this article and encourage you to visit our website. Through Island Rose, you can Send Flowers to Philippines or simply browse through our blog for more informative articles.

The Pink Calima Rose

Admiration, n. Our polite recognition of another's resemblance to ourselves.
-Ambrose Bierce


Ambrose Bierce, a 19th century American satirist, was right when he declared that a person's admiration for someone reflects how very much alike they are. Admiring someone means that we want to achieve the same things that the person has achieved in his or her life. It is holding someone in respect and high regard because of certain qualities that we see, or would like to see in us.

However, admiration is an emotion that is hard to verbalize. It can easily be misunderstood for love or desire, two things which can sometimes ruin a purely friendly relationship. It might be because admiration is indeed very close to these two emotions, but it seems that many people find it hard to tell one from the other, If and when f they can, they don't know how to say it.

We want to express our admiration for someone because we might want the person to do better in his or her job. Like they say, a little compliment goes a long way! Letting someone know that he or she is admired can make an uneventful day special. It promotes friendship and camaraderie between two people who has so many things in common in the first place. Communication becomes less formal and along the way, the one who admires and the admired can become fast friends due to the realization that they are not so different from each other at all. Expressing admiration is a first step in building relationships that can be cherished forever.

However, no matter how well intended, expressing admiration for a person can be very awkward. Some people tend to be really shy and do not have much confidence in their verbal skills. Good thing is that there's an easy way to say “I Admire You”---with the help of flowers!

Light pink roses convey admiration to the person without getting the words and the signals mixed up. Give your idol a bunch of Calimas to let him or her know that you appreciate their hard work or whatever qualities they have that you hold in high regard. It's simple: visit the website of Island Rose, choose Calimas, fill in the necessary information for payment and delivery, and wait for a few days and voila! You have fresh light pink roses straight from the farm. Treat your role model to a special gift. It might not be as permanent as a trophy, but giving Calimas to the person you admire can certainly start and cement a lasting friendship.

This article was written by Timothy Spencer for Island Rose - Philippines Flowers Delivery. We hope you enjoyed this article and encourage you to visit our website. Through Island Rose, you can Send Flowers to the Philippines or simply browse through our blog for more informative articles.

Growing roses in tropical climates

Roses are one of the most popular Flowers in the world due to their beauty and deep symbolism. It is said that there is a rose of every color for every person, for every emotion. However, besides being popular for these admirable qualities, roses are also well-known to be one of the more difficult flowers to grow. They need very specific conditions to look and stay at their best. Just one missing requirement and a healthy bush of roses can wither and (if not remedied immediately) die.

Roses thrive best in temperate countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, to name a few. In other words, roses prefer mild climates that are not very prone to extreme changes in seasons or temperature. They can't stand it if it's too hot or too cold, and it is only in temperate zones that roses grow most naturally.

Tropical countries, on the other hand, have high temperatures and humidity or moisture content in the air. Examples of tropical countries are the Philippines, Indonesia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Chile and Argentina, to name a few. There are only two seasons: dry, when the temperature reaches record levels during the summer months and wet, when typhoons make their seasonal rounds with heavy rain and thunderstorms.

Given these conditions present in tropical countries, it is no wonder that growing roses have become a tough challenge. Roses are sensitive plants---too much or too little can kill them quite easily. How do rose growers in tropical climates manage to grow them then? Growing roses the natural way requires a lot of manpower and constant attention. The rose grower/s must be on guard all the time to shade the bushes when it becomes too hot, to cover them when it's raining and to have the pesticide always on hand.

In the Philippines, growing roses are better managed in colder localities such as Tagaytay and Baguio, where temperatures are milder than usual. The environment of such places in the Philippines is similar to temperate climate. Thus, the quality of roses grown is markedly better than its counterparts.

Rose growers in tropical countries also use greenhouses in order to grow their roses. In greenhouses, the environment can easily be controlled, thus resulting to less damage on the rose crop and less manpower. The rose grower need not worry about sudden changes in the weather since the flowers are encased in a glass house, protected from pests and excessive rain and heat.

With the help of technology and human ingenuity, roses are now grown all over the world with more ease. Indeed, they have become more beautiful than ever as eternal symbols of love and peace.

This article was written by Timothy Spencer for Island Rose - Philippine Flower Delivery. We hope you enjoyed this article and encourage you to visit our website. Through Island Rose, you can Send Flowers Philippines or simply browse through our blog for more informative articles.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Cheering up Friends with Flowers

There are times in life when things go so bad that you or someone you know just wants to hide under a rock and not be seen by another living creature for the next century or so. Times like when a friend feels so down that even soothing words have stopped having any meaning at all, when days go by in a dreary gray of routine and living has just become a mindless process of shuffling one foot ahead of the other one to move (if you can manage standing up in the first place). As much as possible, we don't want anyone we love or care for to undergo this kind of pain and suffering in their lives, but it can be said that these things are inevitable aspects of existence.

Separating from a lover, losing valuable property, losing a job, a serious accident, or the death of a loved one can profoundly depress a person. These are some of the things that can make someone lose all interest in life and may even change his or her behavior which in turn will affect his or her relationships with other people. In daily usage, “depression” is usually taken to mean as a temporary downturn in mood because of petty reasons, such as the failure of a boyfriend to answer calls. However, clinical depression is a serious psychiatric disorder that needs medical attention. It can affect the afflicted person's life in all aspects since a clinically depressed patient loses all interest in enjoying normally fulfilling activities due to a pervasive low mood. In worst cases, the patient can go as far as committing suicide to end the misery.

We don't want this to happen to our friends. Whether their depression is trivial or severe, we need to give them all the love and attention they need in order to cope with their problems in life. This takes a lot of effort, but if we truly care for our friends, we will not dismiss them as “just another emo” (emo being the degrading term for oftentimes sensitive people who tend to feel bad about trivial things). Besides medical attention (in case the depression is severe), we need to give them our time and support them through---as the cliché goes—-thick and thin.

How do you do it? First of all, when you notice that a friend is feeling down, don't wait for him or her to approach you about the problem. Go on ask about it. Your friend will definitely appreciate your concern. Afterwards, spend time with your friend and help solve the problem. Give encouraging presents such as cards, letters, and of course---flowers! Giving some flowers wouldn't hurt especially if your friend happens to be bedridden or if he or she just lost a loved one to death. Flowers can surely cheer anyone up, since the act is so thoughtful and caring. It just shows the depth of your concern for any depressed person in dire need of it. Have the flowers delivered straight to your friend's doorstep by the courier or deliver them yourself for an extra personal touch. Delivery is usually fast and efficient so you don't have to wait long for them to arrive.

Fresh flowers for a depressed friend can really do wonders. Try it today and watch your friend's face brighten up!

This article was written by Timothy Spencer for Island Rose - Send Gifts to the Philippines. We hope you enjoyed this article and encourage you to visit our website. Through Island Rose, you can send Flowers Philippines or simply browse through our blog for more informative articles.

Sending Flowers to the Philippines

Going on the inevitable business trip or much-awaited vacation can take us very far away from the comforts of our own home. The sojourn might take a week up to a few months in a local or foreign location, but the result is ultimately the same: homesickness! We start to miss our family and friends. Usually, being away from home makes a person feel more alone than ever due to the new, sometimes alienating, surroundings. Likewise, our family and friends miss us too. How do we bridge this gap?

Good thing that technology nowadays allows people to communicate simultaneously from all over the world. Virtually everybody is just one text message, email, or call away without the hassle of sending letters, telegraphs, postcards or what-not. There's no need to wait for days just to get one message through a person in the Philippines or abroad. With the help of electronic gadgets, communication is fast, efficient, and cheap. Spending time away from home has become less hard for people who value their loved ones.

However, communicating faster has its downside. For one, it has become so common that a phone call do not mean as much as it used to back in the old days, when a telephone was rare, the rates were high, and carrying on a conversation was much more difficult due to the quality of the archaic technology. For example, saying “I Love You” over the phone now is so easy that people sometimes forget how much weight the words actually carry. With the advent of text messaging, “I Love You” has become nothing more than the suffix “iluvu” or “<3>

There is a very simple way to remedy this problem: do it the old-fashioned way! Show your loved ones just how much you miss them by giving significant gifts, such as flowers. Flowers are a more personal touch in showing how much you miss a person. It's definitely more unique and meaningful than just sending run-of-the-mill electronic messages. If you want to sell flowers within or outside the Philippines, you don't need to go far: just visit any reputable flower shops online. Flower delivery services such as Island Rose can deliver flowers to any destination in the Philippines. In addition to that, all flowers from them come straight from the farm. Just log in, choose any rose you would like your loved ones to receive, delivery details, and voila! Just a few days and your family or friends will receive their flowers.

If you're far away from home, show how much you miss the people you care for by going the extra distance for them---get flowers for that extra personal touch.

This article was written by Timothy Spencer for Island Rose - Send Gifts to the Philippines. We hope you enjoyed this article and encourage you to visit our website. Through Island Rose, you can send Flowers Philippines or simply browse through our blog for more informative articles.

Growing Flowers in Israel

There are innumerable varieties of flowers in all countries of the world. They are grown in different ways according to a particular country's climate in order to produce high-quality flowers for export as well as for sale in the local market. In some countries, the weather is more extreme, which means that growing flowers is more difficult than in other nations. One such country is Israel.

Israel is a country located east of the Mediterranean Sea surrounded by Lebanon to the north, Syria to the Northeast, Jordan to the east and Egypt to the southwest. It's a fairly small, landlocked country in the Middle East that has several unique geographical features. To the north of Israel are majestic mountain ranges such as Galilee, Carmel, and Golan. To the south is the Negev Desert which covers more than half of the country's land area.

The weather tends to be erratic. Summers are long, hot and rainless. Winters, on the other hand, tend to be short, rainy, and cold. During the rainy season, thunderstorms and hail are common. In an environment like this, growing beautiful and export-quality flowers would indeed be a very challenging task. Good thing is that the Israelis are up to the challenge.

Growing flowers in Israel demands a lot of work and dedication from all the people involved. Flowers are grown in a moshav, which is a sort of cooperative agricultural community consisting of farmers. All members are levied a tax in order to pay for a more efficient production of goods, in this case, flowers. Labor and resources are pooled together in order to produce better products. The moshav also receives help from researchers so that their technology is up-to-date, making for a better harvest.

The Philippines and Israel are very similar when it comes to cultivating flowers. For one, both countries have extreme weather conditions; the temperature can shoot up to very high and rain is unpredictable and severe. In the Philippines, the summers can be very hot and the wet season usually brings catastrophic typhoons and floods. Thus, both the Philippines and Israel makes use of greenhouse technology in order to produce beautiful and high-quality flowers. Using greenhouses counteracts the extreme and unpredictable weather of both countries.

Flowers are enduring symbols of love and peace all over the world. It doesn't matter where or how they are grown---they will grow, and more beautifully than ever. However, a bit of help from ingenious human hands wouldn't hurt, especially in extreme conditions.

This article was written by Timothy Spencer for Island Rose - Flowers Philippines. We hope you enjoyed this article and encourage you to visit our website. Through Island Rose, you can find Florist Philippines or simply browse through our blog for more informative articles.

Beautiful Vivaldi Roses in the Philippines

Roses may speak more eloquently when words fail to say exactly what you want to say and as beautiful as you want to say it. Sometimes, there are situations when it may be awkward to talk to a person about certain things. This is when we turn to roses to do the saying for us. Their simple beauty can easily express a deep feeling for a person without stuttering and the risk of sounding fake.

Sympathy and admiration are two emotions that are hard to verbalize exactly. Why? Well, it's because sympathy is very similar to pity, and in some cases it is almost impossible to tell them apart. The difference lies in the fact that while sympathy for a person is very welcome since it shows just how much you care, pity is not. Pity may mean that you find the person hopeless and pathetic. In expressing sympathy, one must be very careful not to appear as if one is pitying the person since doing otherwise may hurt a person's pride and feelings and you don't want to do that.

Admiration, on the other hand, can easily be mistaken for love. Admiring someone means that you respect, esteem, and look up to him or her. The person's achievements may be things you want to achieve as well, thus you feel admiration for a person. Love is different because it involves a deeper feeling; it is passion for a person you want to spend your life with. Often, when we love someone, we admire him or her as well for qualities, which we value. However admiring a person doesn't automatically mean that we love the person. Giving the wrong signal may hurt the person or result in awkward situations.

Sympathy or pity, admiration or love---it is indeed difficult to tell the difference, more so to express them. If you don't trust your words, giving a rose may help you say what you want to say. The rose color that conveys admiration and/or sympathy is light pink. Make sure to get the best light pink rose to convey your feelings and it can be found in the Philippines through Island Rose.

Island Rose Philippines has the perfect light or baby pink rose which they call Vivaldi. Vivaldi is a hybrid tea, which is one of the most popular type of roses in the world. The blooms are of the large variety while the stems are straight and measures around 55-70 cm. The vase life is very good, which means that it doesn't wilt as easily as other commercial roses. If you want to order, they offer delivery in the Philippines. Delivery is fast and efficient, so buying Vilvaldi isn't a headache. Their quick delivery ensures that you get fresh Vivaldi roses straight from the farm.

If you're looking for the perfect light pink rose to express your admiration and/or sympathy for a person, try Vivaldi. You definitely won't get your words mixed up!

This article was written by Timothy Spencer for Island Rose - Florist Philippines. We hope you enjoyed this article and encourage you to visit our website. Through Island Rose, you can find high quality Roses Philippines or simply browse through our blog for more informative articles.

Advantages of Greenhouse Grown Flowers in the Philippines

Roses can be cultivated by hand in a backyard garden or in a traditional flower farm. To produce high-quality roses, conditions such as soil type, amount and type of fertilizer, moisture, and temperature should be kept as perfect as possible. Pest control is also a top priority of any rose grower. However, some of the factors in growing the best roses possible are often things that no grower can ever have the power to control. Factors, such as the unpredictable changes in temperature (rain, excessive heat), the moisture content in the air and in the soil, and the invasion of pests in the garden. Growing roses takes skill and patience. Growing good roses the natural way takes skill, patience, and most important of all: talent.

However, we live in an age where advanced techniques coupled with up-to-date technology makes all the difference in our daily work. In this case, growing roses in a greenhouse is more practical that doing it old-style. In a greenhouse, all the factors needed to produce high-quality roses are maintained at a constant level. Before, a rose grower needs to rely on the unpredictability of nature to produce top-quality flowers, now he or she just needs to adjust the conditions needed to produce the perfect blooms.

The Philippines is a country that is highly vulnerable to typhoons during the wet season and sweltering heat during summer. Trying to grow roses in such an unpredictable environment wastes time and money. With the use of a greenhouse, the grower doesn't need to be on constant call in case it rains or the temperature rises without warning. This allows him or her to attend to other matters of business, thus resulting in a much more efficient work environment. Also, unpredictable changes in the natural environment can damage the flowers, thus resulting in the loss of money and effort of the grower.

The production of roses becomes more efficient and predictable with the use of a greenhouse. This cuts the cost of the flowers while at the same time increasing their availability in the Philippine market. In other words, the price and supply of roses in the Philippine market is stabilized once they are cultivated in greenhouses.

Besides the issues of price and supply, greenhouse-grown roses have more vibrant colors than the traditional open field grown ones. Other characteristics are a clean bud and stem and a much longer vase life (which means that they stay fresh longer after being cut). This is because greenhouse-grown roses are absolutely free from pests and the harsh conditions of the natural environment. They are also provided with the proper nutrition while being carefully cultivated.

This article was written by Timothy Spencer for Island Rose - Flower Shop Philippines. We hope you enjoyed this article and encourage you to visit our website. Through Island Rose, you can send Gifts to Philippines or simply browse through our blog for more informative articles.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Tests for Alzheimer's – What Science Knows Now

There are more than 5 million people in the United States today who have Alzheimer's disease. In the over-65 population, 1 in 8 people has the disease. For those over 85, roughly 50% have Alzheimer's or some degree of dementia. And it’s estimated that 500,000 Americans under the age of 65 have already been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s

Imagine what will happen to these numbers when more than 72 million American baby boomers enter the senior population. But how is Alzheimer's disease diagnosed?

Unfortunately, there are no actual tests for Alzheimer's. It’s only diagnosed by the process of elimination. What science knows now is that there are a number of medical issues that can cause memory-related problems. These include thyroid disorders, small strokes, drug interaction, depression, and pernicious anemia. Science also knows that the earlier the diagnosis, the better chance for developing an appropriate treatment plan.

The diagnostic procedure begins with your health practitioner evaluating your medical history, as well as that of your parents, siblings and grandparents. Other possible causes of memory impairment are then ruled out. A physical examination and blood tests will help eliminate these possibilities.

A cognitive test may also be administered, in which the patient is asked to perform simple memory and processing tasks. The patient may then be referred for more complex medical screenings. Several types of brain imaging tests, such as CAT scans, MRIs and PET scans, are used to rule out strokes or tumors.

Dementia can be caused by a series of strokes so small as to be undetected. Depression can also cause memory lapses. Parkinson’s disease, a degenerative nerve disorder, can also be a cause of dementia. And some medications, especially in older patients, can cause fuzzy thinking and memory loss. Even a fever or a head injury can result in memory problems, as can dehydration or malnutrition. Late-stage syphilis is yet another cause of dementia.

Blood tests can help eliminate these and other possible causes of memory loss, such as thyroid disorders or vitamin deficiencies.

More extensive neuropsychological testing may be given to the patient. These tests assess the patient’s memory, problem-solving abilities, attention span and skills involving numbers and language. Psychological tests can also be useful in diagnosing Alzheimer's disease.

A vaccine was developed that reduces the deposits in the brain associated with Alzheimer's. However, it was found to have dangerous side effects, and the clinical trial was abandoned.

Genetic testing for Alzheimer's is still in the beginning phase. Researchers have identified several genes that are associated with Alzheimer's disease. It must be mentioned here that recent studies have shown that only 30% of cognitive decline is the result of genetics. The remaining 70% is the result of lifestyle choices.

What science knows now is that Alzheimer's disease is not a normal part of the human aging process. There is always a cause. Although physicians have no definitive tests for Alzheimer's, you should not ignore any early symptoms of mental decline.

There are many other tests and screenings that can be used to eliminate possible causes of memory loss. And fortunately, there are drug therapies that can slow down the progression of this frightening disease.

Now I would like to invite you to visit the non-profit Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation website at http://www.alzheimersprevention.org to discover even more strategies on how you can improve memory loss and prevent Alzheimer’s disease.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Easy Tips in Taking Care of Flowers at Home

Many homeowners prefer decorating their houses with plastic flowers. They're low-cost and low-maintenance, plus they will definitely last a long time. Some plastic flowers look like the real thing but most of them just look like cheap imitations---admit it, if you got them for P200 at some department store sale, you can't expect much.

On the other hand, some homeowners prefer growing real flowers in their homes instead if settling for plastic ones. Real flowers give the house a more natural and personal ambiance which is rarely achieved with plastic imitations. Besides that, flowers absorb carbon dioxide in the air to produce oxygen, thereby cleaning the air in your home. Growing flowers might take a lot of effort but at the end of the day, when you look at them sitting prettily on the windowsill or giving a touch of class on your dining table, it's worth the time.

Taking care of flowers at home shouldn't be too hard if you know the proper way to do it. Here are some tips to help you with caring for your houseplants:

1. Water them daily. Make sure not to make the soil soggy by moderating the amount of water, waiting for it to absorb and filter out at the bottom of the pot (pots usually have holes for this) to the sink, saucer or bucket. Over-watering plants may kill them. Some signs of over-watering are yellowing leaves that eventually fall off, wilting, stunted growth and mold growing in the plant. When you see these signs, immediately reduce the water you pour in.

2. Lighting. Some flowering plants require bright, medium or low lighting, Make sure to research the light requirements of your plant in order to maximize their growth.

3. Sunlight. Depending on the type of flowering plant you have in your home, their required exposure to sunlight can be four up to eight hours a day. For more sensitive plants, don't put them in direct sunlight. They would do well in the shade.

4. Remove dead flowers and leaves. Doing this will prevent your flowers from rotting or disease. Also, pests will not be attracted to the plant.

5. Wipe the leaves with soft, damp cloth. Your flowering plant will look shinier and healthier with this step. Accumulated dust can make your flower look dirty and ill-kept.

Keep these tips in mind and your flower will grow healthier and more beautiful.

This article was written by Timothy Spencer for Island Rose - Flower Delivery Philippines. We hope you enjoyed this article and encourage you to visit our website. Through Island Rose, you can Deliver Flowers to Philippines or simply browse through our blog for more informative articles.

Cool Water Roses

Here's a very cliché question: do you believe in love at first right? It's that feeling they say you get when your heart beats faster and all the air in the planet seems to suddenly decide to congregate in your head, making you feel weightless, at the first and unforgettable glimpse of her. It’s like you want to throw everything away, without any logical explanation, just for a person whom you've never met before. You feel like swooning at the mere thought of him, but of course you won't do that for fear of embarrassing yourself. All that, or you're having one of those things our good doctors call a stroke.

Seriously though, many people say that they have fallen in love at first sight. It's not something they can explain to anyone or even to themselves since the feeling just seemed to, well, for lack of a better metaphor, have fallen straight from the sky to their hearts with an earth-shattering impact. They see a person, and poof! Love. They say their souls just responded to the pull of the beloved.

Of course, there are skeptics. For them, love at first sight is as real as the Santa Claus or the Sasquatch. They ask, how can one truly fall in love if all they have to base it on is physical appearance? Isn't love about sharing lives, acceptance and genuine admiration of who the person really is? These people say that love at first sight is not really love at all, but just glorified lust in pretty platitudes.

In the end, the only one who can tell you what love is and when you felt it is you. No one can tell you if its love at first sight except you, the one who felt it. Forget the romantics. Forget the skeptics. If in your heart you know that the person has some unearthly pull on your soul and not only on your gonads, its probably love. Beautiful, pure love.

Of course, you want to let the person know that you have fallen head over heels with just one glance. It's a secret fantasy of most people to have someone who would love them without any questions---just like in the movies---and anyone can tell you that nothing beats love at first sight in the romantic department. Let him or her know. The best way is to give some lavender roses that say, “I've fallen in love with you when I first set my eyes upon you.”

You might be having doubts about giving the lavender roses since they're so rare, but don't worry. Island Rose, the premier rose supplier in the Philippines, produces Cool Water---perfectly-grown lavender roses delivered straight from the farm. Cool Water is exclusively grown by a few elite farms in the world, so you're luck that the Philippines has one of those. If you want a more specific message of love aside from the usual red roses, try giving Cool Water. Whether you believe in love at first sight or not, lavender roses definitely exist to say “I Love You.”

This article was written by Timothy Spencer for Island Rose - Flowers Philippines. We hope you enjoyed this article and encourage you to visit our website. Through Island Rose, you can send Flowers to Philippines or simply browse through our blog for more informative articles.