



How these magical flowers came to to receive their name...
The Icelandic poppy is a boreal flowering plant.
Native to subpolar regions of Asia, North America, and the mountains of Central Asia. Icelandic poppies are hardy but short-lived perennials, often grown as biennials.


They come in beautiful shades of cream, orange, yellow, pink yellow, as well as bi-colored varieties.
Icelandic poppies are such a beautiful addition to bouquets and tables capes due to their delicate paper-like petals and their leafless stems.
THE MEANING OF ICELANDIC POPPIES
Sleep
Peace
Commemoration
Eternal Life

ROSEHIP IN HISTORY
There is evidence that rosehip were used in prehistoric times for making jam. Today, rosehip is still used often in cooking - for jams, pies, wine and more.
Rosehip was also written about in Old-Icelandic mythology where it was believed to have healing properties.
THE MEANING OF ROSEHIP
Symbolising 'Waiting for your true love', the rosehip takes 100 days to mature, showing that wonderful things come to those who wait.
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