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Dahlias by the Harbor! A Celebration at the Boston ICA

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Our team of designers created a beautiful end of summer outdoor part on the Harbor at the Boston ICA. The Dahlia’s in various pink tones is a striking flower with layered petal packed blooms that range from soft, delicate blush to deep magenta. Some of the variety’s feature a subtle shimmer with petals that transition from light to coral pink to rich raspberry tones creating a multi dimensional effect.

-The perfect backdrop for the Dahlia’s is The Boston Institiute of Contemporary Art blending the vibrant city with stunning harbor views. The event was set on the museums Harborwalk Terrace, the party takes place against the back drop of the modern architecture of the ICA, with its sleek lines and expansive glass walls reflecting the Boston sunset


Celebrate Grandparents Day with the Perfect Boquet from Rouvalis Flower & Gardens!

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Grandparents Day is just around the corner Sunday September 8th! This special day, celebrated on the first Sunday after Labor Day, is the perfect opportunity to show appreciation for the love, wisdom, and warmth our grandparents bring to our lives. What better way to say "I love you" and "Thank you" than with a beautiful, fresh bouquet from Rouvalis?

Why Flowers Make the Perfect Gift

Flowers have a unique way of conveying emotions. They speak the language of the heart, brightening any room and bringing a smile to the faces of those we love. Here are just a few reasons why flowers make the perfect gift for Grandparents Day:

1. A Thoughtful Gesture: Flowers symbolize love, respect, and appreciation. Whether your grandparents live nearby or far away, a carefully selected bouquet can express just how much you care.

   

2. A Personal Touch: Each flower has its own meaning. Choose a bouquet that reflects your grandparents' personalities. A vibrant mix of sunflowers and roses for the cheerful and lively, or a soft pastel arrangement of lilies and carnations for those who prefer something more delicate.

3. Brighten Their Day: Nothing lifts spirits quite like a fresh bouquet of flowers. Flowers add color and beauty to their home, reminding them of your love every time they see or smell them.

Our Top Picks for Grandparents Day

At Rouvalis, we have a wide selection of beautiful flowers perfect for celebrating Grandparents Day. Here are a few of our favorite picks:

The Classic Rose Bouquet: Timeless and elegant, our mixed rose bouquet is a perfect way to say "I love you." Choose from red, pink, yellow, or white roses to convey the perfect message.

- Sunny Sunflowers: Sunflowers symbolize adoration and loyalty, making them a great choice to show your appreciation for all the support and love your grandparents have given you.

-Seasonal Mixed Arrangements: Celebrate the beauty of September with a bouquet featuring asters, the birth flower of the month, combined with other seasonal favorites like chrysanthemums and dahlias.

Elegant Orchids: For a more sophisticated touch, consider a potted orchid. These stunning blooms are easy to care for and last much longer than traditional cut flowers, providing a lasting reminder of your love.

Easy Online Ordering and Delivery

We know life can get busy, so we've made it easy to order the perfect bouquet online. Browse our selection, choose your favorite arrangement, and schedule a delivery date that works best for you. Our friendly team will ensure your flowers are hand-arranged and delivered with care.

Show Your Love with Flowers

This Grandparents Day, let your grandparents know just how much they mean to you with a beautiful bouquet from [Your Flower Shop]. Order today and make their day as bright and wonderful as they are!

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The Birth Flowers for September!

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The birth flowers for September are the aster and the morning glory. 

1. Aster: Symbolizes love, wisdom, faith, and valor. The aster is known for its star-like shape and vibrant colors, which can range from white and pink to deep purples and blues.

2. Morning Glory: Represents affection, love, and the fleeting nature of life, as morning glories bloom in the morning and typically fade by the end of the day. They are known for their delicate, trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of blue, pink, purple, and white.

Best Plants for a College Dorm Room

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Freshen Up Your Space With Low Maintenance Greenery!

Starting college in Boston is exciting! As you settle into your new dorm, you'll quickly realize that it's more than just a room—it's your personal sanctuary amidst all the hustle and bustle of college life. One of the best ways to make your space feel more like home is to add a touch of greenery. Indoor plants not only brighten up your dorm room but also purify the air, boost your mood, and help you focus. Here’s our guide to the best plants for your college dorm room.

1. Snake Plant (Sansevieria)

The snake plant is the ultimate dorm room plant—practically indestructible and visually striking. With its upright, sword-like leaves, it thrives in low light and requires very little water, making it perfect for a busy college schedule. Plus, it’s a great air purifier, known to filter out toxins and release oxygen at night, improving your sleep.

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2. Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)

The pothos plant, also known as the "Devil's Ivy," is a great choice for beginners. It has trailing vines that can grow quickly, adding a lush, jungle-like feel to your room. Pothos plants are incredibly low-maintenance, thriving in both low light and indirect sunlight. They only need watering when the soil is dry, making them perfect for forgetful plant parents!

3. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)

If you're looking for a plant that's easy to care for and adds a bit of charm, the spider plant is a fantastic choice. With its arching leaves and small "baby" spiderettes, it brings a whimsical look to any space. Spider plants tolerate a variety of lighting conditions and only need occasional watering, making them an ideal dorm companion.

4. ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)

The ZZ plant is a popular option for dorm rooms because of its tolerance to low light and drought. Its glossy, dark green leaves make it a beautiful addition to any space, and it's almost impossible to kill. With minimal watering (once every two to three weeks) and no need for direct sunlight, the ZZ plant is perfect for students who may not have a green thumb.

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5. Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is not only a stylish succulent but also comes with added benefits! Its gel can soothe burns and skin irritations, making it a handy plant to have around. Aloe thrives in bright, indirect light and only needs watering every three weeks or so, depending on your room's humidity levels. It’s a great plant for dorm rooms with sunny windowsills.

6. Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)

For those looking for a plant with elegant blooms, the peace lily is an excellent choice. It's easy to care for and does well in low light, perfect for a dorm room with limited sunlight. It also helps improve indoor air quality. Keep the soil moist, but don’t overwater, and your peace lily will thrive.

7. Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena sanderiana)

Lucky Bamboo adds a touch of Zen to your dorm room, and it’s very easy to care for. You can grow it in water or soil, and it only needs moderate light to thrive. It's said to bring good luck, which might be exactly what you need during exam season!

8. Cacti and Succulents

For a plant that needs minimal attention, cacti and succulents are perfect. These small, hardy plants require bright light but only need watering every few weeks, making them an excellent choice for sunny dorm rooms. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, allowing you to choose one that matches your style

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Tips for Keeping Dorm Plants Healthy

- Light: Make sure you know the light requirements of your plants. South-facing windows get the most sunlight, while north-facing windows get the least. If your room lacks natural light, consider a low-light plant or supplement with a grow light.

- Watering: Overwatering is the number one killer of indoor plants. Always check if the soil is dry before watering.

- Humidity: Dorm rooms can get dry, especially during winter. Grouping plants together or using a small humidifier can help maintain the right humidity levels.

- Pot Size:Ensure your plants are in pots with drainage holes to prevent root rot.

Adding plants to your dorm room is a simple way to make your space feel more inviting and personal. Whether you opt for a resilient snake plant, a charming spider plant, or an aloe vera with added benefits, there's a plant out there to suit your lifestyle and space. At Rouvalis Flowers and Gardens, we have a wide selection of dorm-friendly plants that are perfect for your new college home. Visit us in-store or online to find the ideal plant to help you thrive this semester!

Important Announcement: Labor Day Weekend Closure

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Dear Valued Customers,

Please note that all locations of Rouvalis Flowers & Gardens will be closed from Saturday, August 31st, through Monday, September 2nd, in observance of Labor Day. We will resume regular business hours on Tuesday, September 3rd.

We wish you a safe and enjoyable holiday weekend and look forward to serving you when we reopen!

Thank you for your continued support.

Best regards,

Rouvalis Team