New Baby Flowers Toronto

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Nothing can be more exciting than celebrating the arrival of a new baby. Whether you are congratulating parents on their new precious bundle or welcoming a grandchild, a niece, or a nephew, our lovely new baby flowers are the best way to send love and wishes for joy. Order New Baby Flowers Toronto today. Let us help you send congratulations and wishes for happiness.

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New Baby Flowers Toronto by Princess Floral - FAQ

Q: What flowers should I get for new babies?

A: Blooms such as roses, carnations, tulips, chrysanthemums, and baby’s breath in calming pastel tones are popular new baby flowers to send new parents. You may want to avoid sending flowers that have a strong scent, like lilies, as the scent can be over-whelming to the newborn baby.

Q: What colour flowers should I get for a baby girl?

A: Pink flowers are often sent for baby girls.

Q: What colour flowers should I get for a baby boy?

A: Blue flowers are a classic choice for baby boys.

Q: What colour flowers should I get if the gender of the baby is a surprise?

A: You may send bouquets or arrangements with flowers in tones such as white, cream, or yellow.

Q: When should I send new baby flowers to the parents?

A: You may send new baby flowers to the hospital within the first week after the baby’s birth. This allows the parents some time to settle in and adjust to their new addition before receiving visitors or gifts.

Q: Can I send new baby flowers a few days or a few weeks after?

A: Of course! You may send new baby flowers directly to the home a few days or a few weeks after the baby’s birth. This will not only be a beautiful surprise for the parents, but also a thoughtful gesture as it means there is less to carry home from the hospital.

Q: What do I need to know if I want to send new baby flowers directly to the hospital?

A: Some hospitals may have restrictions on flower deliveries or visitor policies, so you need to always check with them first. For delivery purpose, please always include the hospital name, floor and room number of the recipient when placing the order.

Q: Is there something called the birth flower?

A: Yes, each month of the year is associated with a specific flower, which is called the birth flower. It is believed that each birth flower has its own symbolic meaning.

Q: What is each month’s birth flower?

A: January: Carnation – associated with love, admiration, and distinction.

February: Violet – represents modesty, humility, and faithfulness.

March: Daffodil – symbolizes rebirth, friendship, and is believed to bring good luck.

April: Daisy – represents purity, innocence, and new beginnings.

May: Lily of the Valley – symbolizes sweetness, purity, and humility. 

June: Rose – classic symbol of love and beauty. Different colours of roses have different meanings, such as red for romantic love, yellow for friendship, and pink for gratitude.

July: Larkspur – represents an open heart, joy, and positivity. 

August: Gladiolus – represents strength, integrity, and sincerity. 

September: Aster – symbolizes wisdom, love, and patience.

October: Marigold – represents warmth, creativity, and passion.

November: Chrysanthemum – symbolizes loyalty, friendship, and joy. 

December: Poinsettia – represents joy, success, and celebration. It is often associated with festive occasions, such as Christmas and New Year.

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