Terry's Florist team routinely delivers to funeral homes, cemeteries and hospitals within Argyle 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 Argyle community
M. B. Kilmer Funeral Home 123 Main St Argyle, NY 12809
Baker Funeral Home 11 Lafayette St Queensbury, NY 12804
Gerald BH Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery 200 Duell Rd Schuylerville, NY 12871
Compassionate Funeral Care 402 Maple Ave Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Greenridge Cemetery 17 Greenridge Pl Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Artistic Cemetery Memorials 41 Pleasant St West Rutland, VT 05777
Simple Choices Cremation Service 218 2nd Ave Troy, NY 12180
Hospitals surrounding the Argyle community
Glens Falls Hospital 100 Park St Glens Falls, NY 12801
Four Winds-Saratoga 30 Crescent Ave Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

The Best Argyle Florist

Clematis

Take a summer drive along meandering roads and discover there’s nothing quite as captivating as the sight of masses of lovely clematis climbing up mailboxes, trellises and fences throughout the yards and gardens of Argyle New York .

Clematis, known as Queen of the Vines, is a member of the Ranunculaceae buttercup family and is known for its slender, flexible stems and colorful, long lasting blooms. Finding its way to our shores by way of the Far East and Europe, this spectacular flower creates show stopping beauty wherever it is found.

The blossoms are star shaped and have fluffy contrasting centers resembling the spidery feet found on the underside of starfish. The blooms lie open faced adding a delicate accent when paired against the round shape of roses or peonies. The vines have natural curly q green tendrils which add a touch of whimsy to any cut flower arrangement.

Clematis can be used to create cascading bridal bouquets draping nearly to the floor, if desired, and the flowers on the vine spill over for an opulent waterfall effect. Queen Elizabeth of England carried a medium sized bouquet containing clematis, calla lilies and cornflowers, to celebrate her 1947 wedding day. Smaller sized bouquets can be made by combining clematis with geraniums and herbs or by making a simple bouquet out of clematis tied together with a chic tassel.

Clematis bloom in a wide variety of vivid colors including single hue and bi-color shades of pink, purple, red and white. A charming bouquet can be had by blending blue tinged clematis and delphinium with silvery and lacy textured dusty miller. For a bohemian themed occasion, pair deep burgundy clematis with ranunculus, eucalyptus and pampas grass.

For centerpieces worthy of a Dutch master’s still life, arrange lilac, snowball viburnum, fennel leaves and purple sage amid blossoms of clematis. Or place a single tulip amid a cluster of peonies and clematis for similar effect. A clematis blossom or two placed in a pewter container with raspberries is yet another unique way to showcase its beauty.

A variety of clematis called the Duchess of Edinburgh was bred specifically as a flower to be used for weddings and anniversaries. It has soft white double layers of petals with a fluffy yellow center. Ingenuity is another feature attributed to clematis. There are multitudes of ways to be ingenious when using the candescent clematis in your own floral creations.

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