Saturday, October 13, 2012

Tropical Flower Arrangements

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

If you want a tropical flower arrangement that has to do, make sure you order one from your florist:

Anthurium. Regarded as the "queen of flowers", the anthurium is a perfect carmine beauty in pink or white. It has a shiny and silky gown and a single, finely pleated petal.

Bougainvillea. From Brazil, the bougainvillea adorns and beautifies the finest homes and modest huts and cottages. At times, the corollas blend pink and fuchsia, violet and indigo and orange and red accordingly, or take a yellowish color with spotless white strokes. They make for great additions to a tropical flower arrangement.

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

Heliconia. These are delicate flowers that are believed to be from heaven. They come in a red, pink, gold, and splashes of other colors. Actually they do not look like flowers at all. They have a tendency to look more like modified leaves and bracts. The bracts are in forms of lobster claws and beaks bird.

Red Purpurea (Heliconia caribaea), also belonging to the Heliconia family, is a blazing flower that always looks at the light and air. The petals are arranged in spikes as catching and retaining all the sun brightness. This flower is a striking addition to your tropical flower arrangement.

Pink or Red Ginger (Alpinia purpurata). The pink or red ginger is a quaint and charming flower with a unique appearance. The bouquet of soft petals in shades of pink and red is similar to an arrangement of delicate feathers.

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