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More Floral Decorative Items for Chinese New Year!!

There are more Chinese New Year stuff arriving today! Check this out!

Silk Peony 人造牡丹

Silk Peony in chinese: 人造牡丹

Peony, a symbol of prosperity and nobility. This flowers has long been known for wealth and honour. 牡丹花又名为富贵花。

Gladiolus 剑兰

Gladiolus 剑兰

The sword-shaped leaves on the stem make Gladiolus a perfect one for tall vases arrangements. Plus, its sequentially blooms from bottom to top symbolizes tidings of great success, 步步高升, where every Chinese hope for throughout the year.

Five Fortune 五代同堂

Five Fortune 五代同堂

The Five Fortune(Solanum mammosum), 五代同堂, has its name derived from the tiny golden fruits bearing attaching the bottom of each fruit. The Chinese believes that it is a blessing to have five generations living harmoniously under one roof.

Pitcher plants 猪笼草

Pitcher plants, periuk kera (in malay), 猪笼草

Pitcher Plant, 猪笼草

Pitcher Plant, 猪笼草

This carnivorous pitcher plants, Nepenthes mirabilis, periuk kera (in malay), 猪笼草 traditionally believes to have “wealth” flowing into a pitcher!! To the Chinese, the pitcher’s ability to hold water means collecting wealth. That’s the reason why it gains it popularity among the Chinese during New Year season!!

Come and pay a visit our shop Today, and grab some flowers home!!

Our Business Hours will be extended to:

Monday - Sunday: 8.30am to  8.30pm

See you around!!!

Cheers,

Annie

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3 comments to “More Floral Decorative Items for Chinese New Year!!”

  1. [...] More Floral Decorative Items for Chinese New Year!! [...]

  2. It is good if you can sell your upload and sell decorative flowers online. =)

  3. Thanks for your suggestion, EeGoh. We might consider to put it online in near future. Meanwhile all the items available are Cash & Carry. Do drop by our shop anytime and we would be happy to assist you.

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