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| About
Alaska |
Alaska has about 640,000 residents
occupying 570,374 square miles, or 365,039,104 acres of land.
Alaska is the largest state, about 2.3 times the size of Texas and about one-fifth
the size of the Lower 48 states.
In Alaska’s heartland, you’ll see the continent’s tallest peak,
Mt. McKinley, and wide expanses of tundra.
The Alaska forests are teeming with wildlife and bird life ranging from the formidable
grizzly to stately herds of caribou to the state bird, the Willow Ptarmigan.
Experience summer’s midnight sun or the winter’s northern lights.
Wildlife can be seen on the highway that runs by Denali National Park, carrying
visitors to and from Anchorage and Fairbanks. |
Interior is the original home
of Alaska’s Athabascan Indians.
Gold miners, farmers and fur trappers later discovered the riches of this region.
Alaska visitors can experience the state’s unique Native culture through
many avenues including totem carving, Native dancing, the blanket toss, traditional
music, crafts and festivals as well as cultural and historical museums, heritage
centers and academics.
Whether you want to explore Alaska’s vibrant Native culture or other artistic
and intellectual attractions like music festivals, local artisan handiwork, Russian
iconography or museum exhibits, a long list of things to do and see awaits you. |
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A local florist near the recipient of your gift will tastefully arrange these and other flowers
prior to your flower delivery Alaska . |
Freesia
Common names: freesia
Freesia is a genus of flower belonging to the Iris family (Iridaceae).
Flowers usually referred to as freesias are Common Freesias, Freesia corymbosa, which are native to the Cape of Good Hope.
Its flower is strongly scented so it makes a nice addition to any area.
They have five to 10 single or double flowers, stems are usually 10 to 18 inches long with little or no foliage.
The bell-shaped freesia blooms up to seven days and comes in white, golden yellow,
orange, red, pink, mauve, lavender, purple and bicolors. |
Gypsophila
Common names: gypsophila, gyp, baby's breath.
Gypsophila is a genus of about 100 species of flowering plants known as Caryophyllaceae, native to Europe, Asia, North Africa.
They are grown as garden plants in addition to their value as a cut flower in floristry to add to flower bouquets.
Clusters of tiny, double flowers bloom on branching stems.
Commonly white in color, it is also available in pale pink.
Gypsophila lives up to a week and dries well. |
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If
you are considering a flower delivery Alaska,
the following links may be of use to you :- |
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If you require
a flower delivery Alaska , AK,
a local florist near the delivery address
will deliver flowers on your behalf.
Florists in America, Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. |
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