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| About Delaware |
Delaware is bounded to the
north by Pennsylvania, to the east by the Delaware River and the Atlantic Ocean
and to the west and south by Maryland.
In 1631, 11 years after the landing of the English pilgrims at Plymouth, Massachusetts,
the first white settlement was made on Delaware soil.
The town of New Castle, a port on the Delaware River, became the colonial capital
of the “Three Lower Counties” (Delaware) in 1704.
The “Three Lower Counties” remained a part of Pennsylvania until 1776
when economic, cultural, and political differences fostered a permanent separation.
In 1776 at the time of the Declaration of Independence, Delaware not only declared
itself free from the British Empire, but also established a state government entirely
separate from Pennsylvania. |
Delaware's boundaries were
surveyed in 1763-68 by the noted English scientists, Charles Mason and Jeremiah
Dixon.
Today, Delaware provides a variety of leisure time offerings, including world-class
museums, historic sites, gardens, performing arts, festivals, tax-free shopping,
and outdoor recreation.
Although situated in the densely populated Northeast Corridor, Delaware retains
extensive open space and a relaxed atmosphere.
Delaware residents enjoy the comfortable pace of their home state and its many
amenities which are all within a two-hour drive. |
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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 Delaware (Del.) |
Lisianthus
Common names: lisianthus, eustoma.
Lisianthus is also known as Texas Blue Bell.
It is available in colors of blue, lilac, rose, pink or white, available as a pot plant, bedding plant or cut flower.
These long-lasting flowers have four wide ruffled, delicate petals, with oval leaves.
Colors include white, light pink, dark pink, lavender, deep purple, also bicolors.
Varieties exist in double or single flower forms.
Vase life is seven to 14 days. |
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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| More communities in Delaware |
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If you require
a flower delivery Delaware, DE,
a local florist near the delivery address will deliver flowers on your behalf.
Online flower delivery with florists in America, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand. |
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