Catch them if you can – cherry blossoms

Cherry Blossoms
“Creative Commons Cherry Blossoms” by Frontierofficial licensed under CC

“… the festival of the cherry blossoms took place in the Grand Hall. The empress and the crown prince were seated to the left and right of the throne. … Adepts at Chinese poetry, princes and high courtiers and others, drew lots to fix the rhyme schemes for their poems.

“I have drawn ‘spring,’ said Genji, his voice finely resonant in even so brief a statement.

— Court lady Murasaki Shikibu in her novel “The Tale of Genji” (11th century)

Spring in New York City is a cherished time at the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens – this is when their collection of over 110 cherry trees blossom into an explosion of pink petals.  They bloom briefly as puffs of white and pink, reminiscent of clouds, and their petals fall gently like snow.

While the Garden can’t nail the precise date and time Mother Nature kicks off the party, this year they’re predicting the start of the season will land around April 7th.  The blooms last about a week per-tree, and the whole event usually lasts around 3-4 weeks.

This year, make sure to follow along at home using the CherryWatch Blossom Status Map.  Do you have a favorite grouping of trees?  We do – it’s the stand of pendulas, on the water near the shrine.  Using the map, we’ll be able to know when these guys open.

Cherry blossoms, sometimes called sakura, are from the prunus genus.  Cherry blossoms are widely appreciated for their beauty and grace – they’re not just viewed on the tree, but blowing in the wind and blanketing the ground as well.  For the interest of their patrons, the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens are protective of their blooms. Since removing anything from a New York City park is illegal, you won’t be able to take even a fallen blossom with you. That way, there’s more for everyone to enjoy.

But you may still want these bursts of spring sakura at home…

Cherry branch
Preparing an arrangement of cherry blossoms takes some elbow grease – leave it to the professionals

“The cherries’ only fault: the crowds that gather when they bloom”

— Saigyo, 12th-century poet

For generations and generations, cherry blossoms have been a source of inspiration and motivation, a sign of friendship and Spring.  They are referenced in one of the first novels, The Tale of Genji, and in countless poems and artworks.  Because of the brief duration of their blooming season, sakura are often used to symbolize the concept of mono no aware – which may be translated as an empathy towards the impermanence of things, life and love.  The cherry blossoms remind us to appreciate the fleeting nature of all things and to embrace the moment.

barbara with cherry blossom
Barbara fixing a very tall arrangement of branches with cherry blossoms

One of Starbright Floral Design’s favorite arrangements to make this time of year is composed of cherry blossom branches to help bring Spring to your home or office after a long, cold New York City winter.  But come in quick! The season is short and these arrangements are always in high demand.

If you decide to visit the Brooklyn Botanical Garden to see the blossoms, or Starbright Floral Design NYC in order to take some home, we hope you’ll share your pictures with us!

Catch them if you can New York City!

cherry blossom petals
Cherry Blossoms don’t last long – catch them before they all fall down!

Getting Back to Happiness

In southern Asia, nestled between India and China, there’s a small mountainous country called Bhutan.  It’s not a very large country – it’s got a population of less than 750,000 – and it’s not a very rich country, as it’s landlocked and difficult to get to for bulk trade.  In 1972, Bhutan decided to start measuring it’s annual economic growth in Gross National Happiness instead of Gross Domestic Product.  The reason for this shift was simple – Bhutan was relatively poor but also relatively independent in comparison to other countries.  Instead of measuring success by measuring piles of money, they decided it was more in accordance with their values to measure things like sustainable development, environmental beautification and cultural promotion.

The Blue Poppy is Bhutan's national flower - ("Creative Commons Meconopsis" photo by Tony Takitani)
                                  The blue poppy is Bhutan’s national flower                                      (“Creative Commons Meconopsis” photo by Tony Takitani)

This worked out for the small, mountainous landlocked country of Bhutan – they stopped measuring their growth internally according to wealth, and in the 2012 World Factbook survey they were listed as the 11th fastest-growing economy in the world.  In thirty short years, a focus on environmental beautification and sustainable solutions assisted in creating some serious wealth for the folks who call Bhutan home.

So what’s this all got to do with flowers?  Think about how you treat yourself when you need a mood boost, for a second – what do you do?  I generally go out for a nice meal, or go shopping, or maybe go see a show.  While these options are all fun and do improve my mood, the effects are generally short term.  Most of the time, when we treat ourselves we’re creating little episodes of happiness – this meal, when we wear these pants, that time we saw that band.  The Rutgers University study “An Environmental Approach to Positive Emotion” indicates there may be a better way to increase our general positivity – research focused on how the presence of flowers impact emotions and social behaviors.  Apparently, “flowers have immediate and long-term effect on emotional reactions, mood, social behaviors and even memory for both males and females.” My favorite experimental result?  The researchers noted that they:

“received attractive ‘Thank You’ cards and letters from several participants who received flowers for allowing them to be in the study, some with photographs of the flowers, one with multiple photographs to show the continuing beauty of the bouquet. In many years of studying emotions, [they] have never received hugs and kisses, thank you notes or photographs, not even for candy, doughnuts, decorated shirts or hats, gift certificates, or direct monetary payment; the flowers are different.” 

So how often do you think about beautifying and sustaining the environment we live in as a means to improve our moods and relationships?  The answer, apparently, should be way more often.  The study tells us the presence of flowers in shared spaces improves social contact and enhance openness and communication.  There are also traditions of specific flowers being used for specific purposes – Irises improve confidence, Lilacs decrease stress, red roses create energy.  I’d love to hear if any of y’all have any opinions or experience that can support these claims.

Starbright employees will be performing our own experiments – but I’m not sure if we’re an objective audience.  As of now, I can definitely tell you these folks are more happy more of the time than my colleagues have ever been at any of the other places I’ve been employed.  It’s actually Barbara, Victor, Eddie and Anna I’m thinking about right now – even during the busiest of weeks (leading up to Valentine’s Day) during the worst of weather (a blizzard in a polar vortex) these guys had smiles to pass around.

French Tulips
Barbara smiling at the worktable – I can’t see what she’s working on, but those are french tulips in the foreground

Take the challenge NYC! Embrace responsibility for changing your environment.  For some great flower looks, check out the designer’s choice section of our web store.

 

Nice to meet you!

New York is full of opportunities and possibilities.  It rewards the curious, embraces the eccentric and teases the complacent.   With an open mind anything is possible.

I first wandered into Starbright Floral Design back in 2007, while I was a student at the nearby Fashion Institute of Technology.   That spring, I spent hours every week walking New York’s one block flower district on 28th street.  I loved the sights of the bright blossoms against the cold concrete, I loved the smell of the dirt popping up in midtown, I loved the sounds of the delivery men yelling across the street while the 1 train rumbled under my feet.  My New York dream was literally a concrete jungle.

After FIT, I did what one does with a fashion degree – I became a designer.  I did a couple seasons at Bryant Park and Lincoln Center, and realized the people who looked the happiest were the ones in charge of the flowers.  I decided to try my hand at getting into the flower biz.  The thing about working in New York City is that if you can back it up you can work wherever you want.  I couldn’t think of anything I wanted more than to return to the stomping grounds of my college years.

And a couple months later – here I am at a desk in the Starbright Floral Design office.  Thanks to Nic Faitos, the founder and senior partner here at Starbright, I was offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to learn from the experts.

Nic has given me permission to post about all of the knowledge I’m picking up on my journey to floral fluency.  A few times a week I’ll be sharing what we’re getting up to here at the shop and what I’m learning on the job.

Orchids
The design table at Starbright Floral Design -look at all those beautiful fuchsia and white orchids!

 

Along with the blog, I’m also blowing off the dust on our Instagram – StarbrightNYC – so you all can get an in process look at what goes on here at the shop.  For finished examples of our work, visit our Pinterest at StarbrightFD.  And while you’re at it – ‘like’ our Starbright Floral Design page on Facebook.

Make sure to bookmark (ahem ctrl-d ahem) and add us to your feed readers.  We’re looking forward to letting you in on what we do – if there’s anything special you’d like to know about, leave a comment below or email me at Claire@starflor.com (coming soon!)

See you all in a couple days!

Claire

Hanukkah Flowers in NYC

Hanukkah Flowers in NYC

Its time to celebrate Hanukkah again.   Hanukkah is a celebration, the festival of lights.  Many New Yorkers help brighten the celebration with flowers.   Starbright’s  NYC flowers collection has something for everyone.   Whether you are searching to adorn a dinner table with a Hanukah centerpiece in NYC or to beautify a space within NYC with Hanukkah flowers, Starbright is here to help.

Starbright’s NYC Hanukkah flowers collection is a small sampling of what we can do for you.  Please feel free to visit our fully gallery of NYC Flower arrangements for inspiration.

For some great ideas on flowers in NYC please visit our website at http://www.starbrightnyc.com/ and take complete advantage of all the great flowers that the season has to offer!

Hope you are all have a happy and healthy Hanukkah celebration.

The Team at Starbright Floral.

Thanksgiving Flowers in NYC

Thanksgiving Flowers NYC

Old man winter has made a frosty entrance and Thanksgiving is almost upon us!  Discerning NYC flower lovers know that there is no better way to decorate their dinner table than with Starbright’s Thanksgiving flowers centerpieces delivered in NYC.  The weather is cold but our hearts are sure to be warmed when we gather with family and friends on Thanksgiving day.

Let NYC’s “Best” florist help you celebrate Thanksgiving with a beautifully designed flower arrangement in NYC from Starbright’s NYC Thanksgiving flowers collection.

For some great ideas on flowers in NYC please visit our website at http://www.starbrightnyc.com/ and take complete advantage of all the great flowers that the season has to offer!

Hope you are all have a happy and healthy Thanksgiving.

The Team at Starbright Floral.

Autumn Flowers in NYC

NYC Fall Flower Arrangements
NYC Fall Flower Arrangements

Autumn is the favorite season of many NYC residents.  The temperature is not too hot nor too cold.  Fall weather in New York City is perfect for a stroll or jog in the park.  The magnificent colors of the changing leaves are only matched by fall flower arrangements in NYC.  This year’s first day of Fall is September 22. Come celebrate with Starbright’s unveiling its NYC Fall flowers collection.

For some great ideas on Fall flowers in NYC please visit our website at http://www.starbrightnyc.com/ and take complete advantage of all the great flowers that the season has to offer!

Hope you are all able to enjoy the splendor and beauty of Fall.

The Team at Starbright Floral

 

NYC Summer Flowers Series: Gladiolus

NYC Summer Flowers:Gladiolus
NYC Summer Flowers:Gladiolus

Gladiolus

Gladiolus is the August birth flower.  It has been dubbed the flower of the Gladiators and a much-loved flower in NYC.   It represents strength of character, sincerity, generosity.  In the Victorian age with its secret language of flowers it was said to represent “love at first sight”. Gladiolus derives its name from the Latin word for sword and is sometimes called the sword lily.  As a member of the iris family it contains about 260 species.   Only about 10 are native to Europe the rest are native to southern Africa.  The species vary from very small to the spectacular giant flower spikes you see in floral designs. The flower stalk of the Gladiolus contains an extended row of trumpet-shaped, fragrant flowers, all of which face in one direction. Their colors include pink to reddish or light purple with white, contrasting markings, or white to cream or orange to red.

For some great ideas on summer flowers in NYC please visit our website at http://www.starbrightnyc.com/ and take complete advantage of all the great flowers that the season has to offer!

Hope you are staying cool and are surrounded by the splendor and beauty of Gladiolas!

Sincerely,

Nicodemus Faitos and The Team at Starbright Floral

Modern Flowers NYC Style-Pinterest

Modern Flowers NYC Style
Modern Flowers NYC Style

Starbright has been known for innovative floral designs in New York City since our inception.  Artistically created designs with a modern flair have become commonplace on the design floor.   The desire to share the beauty and joy of these floral designs with our friends was the impetus behind the creation of our Pinterest board entitled “Modern Flowers NYC Style”.    The Pinterest board is a small, but ever-growing sampling of modern flower arrangements in NYC. http://pinterest.com/starbrightfd/modern-flowers-nyc-style/

You can view our entire Pinterest collection by signing in with your Facebook account, Twitter account or by joining Pinterest.  Visit us today to start enjoying all Pinterest has to offer, give it a try: http://pinterest.com/starbrightfd/.

Many of the creations you see in our virtual NYC flower studio are available for purchase at our easy to use e-commerce  website at http://www.starbrightnyc.com/.   If you would like a price quote on a particularly inspiring arrangement please feel free to email us at cs@starflor.com or call us toll free at (800) 520-8999.  All of us on the Starbright team would love to hear from you!

The Dahlia…Official Flower of Summertime Fun!

Beautiful Dahlias available for NYC flower delivery
Summer Dahlia Flowers in NYC

 

Back to school sales are in full swing.  Don’t miss out on Dahlias, Summer’s signature flowers. This spectacular flower comes in a range of colors matched only by the iconic rose.  My favorite is the deep burgundy Dahlia which can appear almost black.  Each color variety, whether it be white, yellow, pink, purple, orange, and red has its fair share of fans. Whether implemented in a wedding, summer party, or something more formal and sophisticated, the dahlia is a sure winner for summer.

 

 

For some great ideas on summer flowers please visit our website at http://www.starbrightnyc.com/ and take complete advantage of all the great flowers that the season has to offer!

NYC Weekly Flowers Expo-Pinterest

We invite you to step into our NYC weekly flowersPinterest “virtual showroom”.  Our  “NYC weekly flowers” Pinterest board is a small, but representative sampling of our weekly flower delivery service in NYC.  These flowers are designed to be aesthetically pleasing for the entire week in the case of our corporate weekly flowers clientele as well as our residential weekly flowers customers. http://pinterest.com/starbrightfd/nyc-weekly-flowers/

You can view our entire Pinterest collection by signing in with your Facebook account, Twitter account or by joining Pinterest.  Visit us today to start enjoying all Pinterest has to offer, give it a try: http://pinterest.com/starbrightfd/.

Many of the creations you see in our virtual NYC flower studio are available for purchase at our easy to use e-commerce  website at http://www.starbrightnyc.com/.   If you would like a price quote on a particularly inspiring arrangement please feel free to email us at cs@starflor.com or call us toll free at (800) 520-8999.  All of us on the Starbright team would love to hear from you!