If you’re wondering about the flower and plant trends of the next year, 1-800-Flowers is one step ahead of you. The brand announced its 2024 Flower and Plant of the Year: the peony and the philodendron, respectively.
1-800-Flowers is known for their made-to-order bouquets that will ship straight to the door of whomever you’re giving flowers to (maybe that’s yourself, too). In 2024, the spotlight will be on the peony and the philodendron; the two plants were picked because they each symbolize love.
“[The selections] are to help customers express themselves, bring joy, and cultivate meaningful connections with the important people in their lives,” Abhay Patel, the brand president of 1-800-Flowers.com, says in a press release.
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The brand loves how peonies read vibrant yet delicate, and are often used as the perfect gesture for romantic and celebratory occasions. On the other hand, they selected the vining and twining philodendron for its striking foliage, which inspires plant and decor enthusiasts to bring nature indoors.
If you’re a long-time philodendron fan, you might have searched for the Barbie-pink-toned pink princess philodendron—and fortunately, 1-800-Flowers has you covered.
The gorgeous heart-shaped plant is available to order on their website. The same goes for the Philodendron Birkin, which can be ordered in two different sizes online: the adorable “shelf size” and the foot-tall “table size."
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Both the pink princess philodendron and philodendron Birkin are easy to care for. They’re also fairly slow growers, which means that they can survive in lower light conditions.
If you’re hoping to be the proud owner of a beautiful trailing philodendron, never
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