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| About Maryland |
Maryland is bordered on the
north by Pennsylvania, on the west by West Virginia, on the north and east by
Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean, and on the south, across the Potomac River, by
Virginia.
The English colony of Maryland was founded by Lord Baltimore on March 25, 1634.
St. Mary's City was the largest site of the original Maryland colony, and was
the seat of the colonial government until 1708.
During the persecution of Maryland Catholics by the Puritan revolutionary government,
all of the original Catholic churches of southern Maryland were burned down. |
St Mary's City is now an archaeological
site, with a small tourist center.
As of 2005, Maryland has an estimated population of 5,600,388, with most of the
population of Maryland living in the central region of the state, in the Baltimore-Washington
Metropolitan Area.
The Eastern Shore is less populous and more rural, as are the counties of southern
Maryland.
The state capital of Maryland is Annapolis. |
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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 Maryland |
Daffodil
Common names: Daffodil, narcissus, jonquil.
Daffodils form a group of large-flowered members of genus Narcissus.
Six outer petals surround a cup creating a trumpet-style look of this cut flower.
Some stems produce one flower; others produce clusters.
Outer petals are yellow or white; cups may be white, yellow, orange or salmon, some have an orange edge.
Traditionally daffodil flower has a golden yellow color all over, but its corona may often feature a contrasting color.
Breeders have developed some daffodils with a double or triple row of petals,
making them resemble a small golden ball. Other cultivars have frilled petals,
or an elongated or compressed central corona.
Special care: Daffodils secrete a sap that can harm other flowers if not properly
conditioned. If mixed with other flowers, do not recut as you will cause sap to
be released again. |
Hydrangea
Common names: hydrangea, hortensia
Hydrangea (scientific name: Hydrangea) is a genus of about 100 species of flowering plants native from Japan to China, Himalaya, Indonesia, as well as throughout America.
They can be either deciduous or evergreen, though more widely cultivated temperate species are all deciduous.
Four-petaled flowers grow in round clusters that are usually 4 to 8 inches wide.
Flowers bloom in white, lavender or pink.
While hydrangeas have been a garden or landscape favorite for years, they have become a popular cut flower to enhance garden-style flower arrangements.
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| More communities in Maryland |
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If you require
a flower delivery Maryland, MD,
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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