
Anemones are the focus of this episode of my new YouTube series, ‘Cut Flower Facts’. You’ll discover where the name Anemone derives from, where they’re grown and what they signify in the Language of Flowers.
P.S. Here’s a link to a similar video featuring Narcissi.
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Anemones are one of my favorite spring flowers. I hope to grow some next year. Thanks for sharing such interesting facts about them.
To be really honest, I was not familiar with this type of flower before. Thanks for introducing the flower.