Terry's Florist team routinely delivers to funeral homes, cemeteries and hospitals within Brookwood and surrounding areas. For expedited and sameday orders please call us to learn more about our 45 minute express delivery. We are always here to support you during your difficult time.

Funeral homes surrounding the Brookwood community
Memory Chapel Funeral Home 2200 Skyland Blvd E Tuscaloosa, AL 35405
Sunset Memorial Park & Vaults 3802 Watermelon Rd Northport, AL 35473
Wills Funeral Service 701 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Northport, AL 35476
Rollins Mortuary 2701 Ml King Jr Blvd Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
Forever Memories Monuments 2804 Moody Pkwy Moody, AL 35004
Cremation Services Of East Alabama 733 White Plains Rd Anniston, AL 36207
Hospitals surrounding the Brookwood community
Northport Medical Center 2700 Hospital Dr Northport, AL 35476

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Sweet Pea

Sweet Pea has been a well known term of endearment bestowed upon countless loved ones over the years. The very moniker implies “you’re so cute and lovable” and just saying the words sweet pea aloud elicits warm and tender feelings.

As for the flowers bearing the name, sweet peas (Lathyrus odoratus) are noted for their ruffly petals which give them a dainty and feminine flair. Cultivated since the 17th century, they are native to Italy, Sicily, Cyprus and the Aegean Islands of the Mediterranean. Sweet peas became a late Victorian era sensation in the United Kingdom after being cross-bred by Scottish nurseryman Henry Eckford.

A member of the legume family, some sweet peas grow on vines and can climb garden fences while others have been bred to yield stronger stalks which can stand sturdily on their own. They come in a vast array of colors including white, coral, pink, purple, lavender red and yellow.

Delicate green tendrils and a fragrant scent add to their blissful allure. Currently sweet peas abound in the gardens of Brookwood . Be creative and train sweet peas to climb up homemade trellises made from an antique bed frame or an old gate or any other flea market find.

Sweet peas are available nearly year round from March through November. They can be placed in vases or mason jars to make simply elegant centerpieces for any occasion.

For a wedding, there’s something chic about a simple bridal bouquet of white sweet peas tied together with a glossy ribbon. If you choose to create a mixed bouquet, sweet peas go well with calla lilies, hyacinth, lilac and delphinium. For a change of pace, think of adding in a sprig of blackberries for a unique touch. Tuck sweet peas into an enormous bouquet including peonies, ranunculus, dahlias, garden roses and eucalyptus for a striking composition.

In 1933, baby Swee’Pea, son of cartoon characters Popeye and Olive Oyl, made his cartoon debut. Sweet peas make an adorable decoration for a baby shower. The classic “pea in the pod” theme can be greatly enhanced with an abundance of sweet pea floral arrangements and centerpieces. Seed packets can be given out as favors.

Sweet peas possess a quintessential heirloom quality. Old fashioned etiquette states sweet peas signify “goodbye and thank you for a lovely time”. Remember to thank someone for their hospitality with a lovely bouquet of precious sweet peas.

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