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A Flower for an Okanagan Mom

  By editor • May 8, 2010 Features

In the language of the flowers, a carnation can mean anything from a woman’s love (if it’s pink) to disdain (white), my heart aches for you (red) and capriciousness (purple). But since the early 1900s it has, at least in most of North America, come to be the symbol of … Continue reading

Tagged   carnation, Lady Aberdeen Dianthus, Mother's Day
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