It helps that the building around where life revolves at work is also a venue for offshore company meetings, seminars, sitcom shootings, press conferences and wedding receptions. Once in awhile I learn something new from the flower world.
Blue chrysanthemums? I thought the arranger sprayed some of them for variation. But I took a step closer and found they were real natural blue.
Not trusting my eyes enough, I dashed off to Google.... ah! there are indeed blues of them. And their middle is just what I need for the mellows. Hope we all have a great week.
The arrangements by the lift look like girls with flowers in their hair. Very pretty. I haven't seen Chrysanthemums in that color either.
ReplyDeleteI like your blue flowers; thanks for sharing.
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Happy Blue Monday, Hazel.
Iv'e seen these and also assumed that they were sprayed.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color contrast, so bright and cheery!
ReplyDeletePretty flowers. I played too. Mine are here and here.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics. Have a fabulous week!
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Liz (yacb)
I didn`t know that either. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeletelovely flowers! :)
ReplyDeleteI assume they put white ones in a vase of coloured water to change their colour.
ReplyDeleteAn unusual colour - but very beautiful together with the other more common coloured flowers.
ReplyDeletePretty flowers, love the blue and yellow together! Lovely images.
ReplyDeleteNever saw any like that, Truly beautiful and unusual.
ReplyDeleteWonderful decorations.
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