Rouvalis Flowers & Gardens will be closed Saturday July 2nd through Monday July 4th. We will re open Tuesday July 5th.
Plants That Will Flower All Summer In Your Garden!
CommentHere is Rouvalis top picks for annual and perennials that will flower in your garden all summer long!
Perennial Hibiscus: Also known as rose-mallow and swamp hibiscus, this garden standout was bred from wildflowers. Huge red, pink or white flowers can be as much as a foot across on stems that range from 2 to 8 feet high, depending on the variety. Flowers bloom from late spring until frost. Stems die back to the ground each winter.
Petunia comes in both upright and trailing forms with many colors ranging from pinks, purples, whites to bi colors.
Gomphrena: For year-round enjoyment, these clover-like flower heads are hard to beat. The papery flowers last a long time in the garden and in fresh bouquets, and the blooms are easy to dry for use in wintertime arrangements. Depending on the variety, flowers are white, red, pink, lilac or purple. 'Strawberry Fields,' with bright red blossoms, and 'All Around Purple' are two standouts.
Rudbeckia, tons of tiny, deep golden sunflowers on a compact plant that is perfect for porches, pots, patios and gardens. Golden brown, semi double, yet flat petals are accented with a deep orange halo and a dark chocolate eye
Joe Pye Weed, is a lovely wildflower native to our Eastern meadows that draws butterflies and birds. One especially showy variety,
Echinacea, a pink to purple daisy-like flowers about 4 inches across cover this perennial from mid-summer into autumn. The plant is especially hardy and unfussy, and you can divide clumps after several years to get new plants.
Nepta, The soft gray-green foliage and billowy clusters of lavender-blue flowers are like a cool breeze on a hot day.
Wax Begonia, is a tender herbaceous perennial, which is mostly grown as a garden annual. This attractive, compact flowering plant can be grown from Begonia seeds. Wax Begonia features bushy foliage with succulent stems and tightly packed waxy green leaves. White Begonia produces clusters of single or double white flowers, and it blooms throughout the entire season until first frost
Roses and Rosé this Saturday!
CommentHello Rouvalis Family! Join us this Saturday, June 11th for Roses and Rosé!
It’s no coincidence that is falls on National Rosé Day either… Swing by our Beacon Hill shop to peruse some florals, sip on some Rosé, and snag some vibrant roses! And even if you’re not drinking any bubbles, you can still pick up some fizz… With our Ginger Fizz arrangement! The peach tones and stunning roses are the perfect complement to Rosé Day.
Learn more about National Rosé Day below!
We look forward to seeing you all this Saturday!
The Rouvalis Flowers Team
Memorial Day Weekend
CommentHi Rouvalis family! We hope you had a lovely weekend. We want to offer a warm congratulations to all the incredible graduates this season, whether you’ve already walked the stage, or are planning to in the weeks ahead! It’s not too late to gift your graduates some lovely florals, such as our Mandarin arrangement!
On another note, Memorial Day is this upcoming Monday, 05/30! Just a friendly reminder that we will be closed between Saturday, 05/28 and Monday, 05/30. Be sure to swing by our store, or order online accordingly for any Memorial Day flowers! We will be open regular hours again starting Tuesday, 05/31.
Wishing you all the best!
The Rouvalis Flowers Team
Beacon Hill Garden Tour May 19th
CommentHi Rouvalis family! It’s almost time for the Annual Beacon Hill Garden Tour, which falls May 19th this year!
For those who aren’t familiar with the Garden Tour, Boston community members and tourists in town will be heading around Beacon Hill on a self-guided tour looking at the hidden gems of gardens hiding within the city, as well as visiting local restaurants and shops -including our very own!
Join the crowd and swing by to take a look at a lovely fresh display of florals, and maybe pick up a couple flowers to bring the Garden Tour home with you!
For more information regarding the Tour, view the Beacon Hill Garden Club’s website below.
Hope to see you all soon!
The Rouvalis Flowers Team
Happy Administrative Professionals' Day 2022!
CommentGood evening Rouvalis Flowers friends and family! Tomorrow is Administrative Professionals’ Day, meaning it’s time to show some love for all the members in our community who work hard to make your life easier. It’s not too late to order them a token of your appreciation! Our cool-toned, compact Drizzle arrangement would look lovely on any desk!
Want to learn more about Administrative Professionals nationwide? Check out this Census article by Julia Beckhusen below!
Administrative Professionals’ Day Recognizes 2% of U.S Workforce
Happy Administrative Professionals’ Day!
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The Rouvalis Flowers Team
Administrative Professionals' Day on April 27
CommentGood afternoon, friends of Rouvalis! Celebrate all the administrative assistants in your life and all their hard work by giving them a little something special next Wednesday! We’re sure our Sprout arrangement would brighten up both their workspace and their day. Order now for delivery next week!
If the Sprout isn’t speaking to you, as always, check out the full collection below.
Happy Thursday all!
-The Rouvalis Flowers Team
Mother's Day Collection Now Live!
CommentGood morning, friends! We hope you all had a lovely holiday weekend and want to keep spreading the love! Our Mother’s Day Collection is now live! Put in your orders now for a little something special for Mom. Whether it’s named after her favorite drink, or a mix of her favorite flowers and colors, we want to make sure appreciation is shown to moms all throughout Boston and its outlying cities! We’ll start off by featuring our Mimosa arrangement! This bright n’ zesty arrangement will be sure to brighten Mom’s day.
Have fun browsing the full collection below!
In other Boston news, happy Marathon Monday everyone!
Best,
The Rouvalis Flowers Team
Happy Easter
CommentHappy Easter Season Rouvalis family! Augment your festive Spring celebrations with our lovely arrangements and fresh planter bowls. It’s still not too late to place a last-minute delivery for the day. Snag one of our Ladybug arrangements to bring a pop of sophisticated summer to your Easter table! Order below until 2PM or visit us at our Beacon Hill location tonight until 6PM, or tomorrow between 11AM and 4PM!
And to all of our lovely community members partaking in other celebrations, we hope you’re having a lovely Passover, a fulfilling Ramadan season, or enjoying any other traditions you and yours may have!
Why Easter is celebrated with bunnies and egg hunts
By Erin Blakemore, National Geographic
Chocolate bunnies. Bouquets of lilies and daffodils. Hunting for dyed eggs. For many, Easter functions as the unofficial kickoff of spring—but for Christians around the world, the holiday is the most important celebration of the year.
Rooted in more than 2,000 years of ritual and rite, Easter commemorates the central event in the Christian church: the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which Christians see as fulfilling the biblical prophecy of a messiah who would rise from the dead and give eternal life in heaven.
The holiday takes place at the end of Lent, a 40-day season of fasting and repentance that culminates in Holy Week and a commemoration of the biblical events surrounding Jesus’ persecution, crucifixion, and death. Holy Week includes Palm Sunday, Holy or Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter.
All the best,
The Rouvalis Flowers Team
International Plant Appreciation Day 2022
CommentInternational Plant Appriciation is coming up in exactly one week on 04/13! Treat your plants to some love by getting them a new friend! With a variety of care-levels, colors and sizes, you’re sure to find the perfect plant pal for your home or office. Get them delivered or pick them up yourself with a fancy new pot this week. Put your orders in now, as Easter is right around the corner!
Now go take a break from your computer or phone to say hi to your little green friends, and make sure they have everything they need.
Take care (… of your plants)!