What type of flowers are in your house at the moment?
I have a beautiful bouquet of lilies in my kitchen, and a posie of daisies in my bedroom :)
What flowers do you have in your house?
by Deans
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no flowers, just flours. Unbleached all purpose flour, wheat flour, and high gluten bread flour. Wish I had some flowers...maybe I'll give a very subtle hint to my husband to bring me some. Daffodils are my favorite flower in the world. They grow wild in a field near my house, but I have to wait until the end of February to pick them.
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- Oooh, I've got plenty of flours as well! Although, daffodils are gorgeous. But yes we don't really get to have them in our house until spring.
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by fedupnec...
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winter is comming soon here and we have birds nest fern, victoria fern and several dried bachler
'button bunches..
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by Essie
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Yellow and Pink roses in my room. =) i also have some lilies in the kitchen
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by Pamela
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I have 2 beautiful mini rose bushes, both blooming. One was in my garden this summer, and the other one is a baby one.
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by t-rexs
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our Christmas cactus is blooming early this year, it is quite lovely, and the spider plant have decided to make all kinds of blooms, but no cut flowers, mom can't stand to have them, it tears her to have them die, the potted plants reproduce with their blooms
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by The Rose Lady
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The only (real) flowers in the house at the moment, is a beautiful christmas cactus that is blooming like never before! It is always in bloom for thanksgiving, and blooms through christmas. A month ago, the house was full of beautiful Roses, like these at www.allaboutrosegardening.com