Florists, rejoice! Peony season is upon us, bringing with it those coveted blooms that elevate any arrangement to breathtaking heights. Here at Details Flowers, we know the power a perfect peony holds, and that's why we're excited to partner with Alaska Peony Cooperative to bring you the best of the best each year.
Alaska Peony Cooperative: A Florist's Dream
Finding top-quality peonies can be a challenge. Thankfully, Alaska Peony Cooperative is here to change the game. Their member farms, nestled in Alaska's unique climate, cultivate exceptional peonies known for:
Why Alaskan-grown peonies are perfection:
Alaska's combination of cold winters, cool summers, and minimal pest pressure creates an ideal environment for growing high-quality peonies with large, vibrant blooms and a longer vase life.
Details Flowers Software: Your Peony Powerhouse
Details goes beyond just connecting you with incredible peonies. Our software empowers you to:
Don't Miss Out on Peony Magic!
This peony season, take your floral artistry to the next level. Send Alaska Peony Cooperative an order through Details’ RFQ and unlock a world of premium peonies, guaranteed fresh delivery, and design tools to make you the go-to florist for all things peony!
Fun Peony Facts:
Mythological Roots: Peonies are named after Paeon, a student of the Greek god of medicine, Asclepius. Legend says Asclepius became jealous of Paeon's healing skills and Zeus intervened, transforming Paeon into the beautiful peony flower.
Long-lasting Beauties: Unlike many flowers, peony plants are incredibly long-lived. With proper care, they can grace your garden for over 100 years!
A Color Explosion (Almost): Peonies boast a vibrant range of colors, from whites and pinks to reds and yellows. The only color missing? A true blue! Breeders are still working on achieving that elusive shade.
Global Appeal: Peonies are native to Asia, Europe, and North America, making them a true citizen of the world. Interestingly, China even has a city dedicated entirely to peonies!
Sweet on Ants (and Us!): The nectar-rich buds of peonies attract ants, who some believe help them open. While the flowers will open on their own, the ants might be acting as unintentional bodyguards, keeping other insects away.
Edible Delights: Believe it or not, peony petals are edible (but only if organically grown and free of pesticides). In China, they're even used in some desserts!
Symbolic Significance: Peonies have many symbolic meanings in different cultures. In China, they represent wealth and honor, while in Japan, they symbolize courage and happy marriages.