Flowers By Nora team routinely delivers to funeral homes, cemeteries and hospitals within East Hills 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 East Hills community
Roslyn Heights Funeral Home 75 Mineola Ave Roslyn Heights, NY 11577
Weigand Bros Inc Funeral Homes 49 Hillside Ave Williston Park, NY 11596
Thomas F Dalton Funeral Homes 412 Willis Ave Williston Park, NY 11596
Donohue Cecere Funeral Directors 290 Post Avenue Westbury, NY 11590
Fairchild Sons 1570 Northern Blvd Manhasset, NY 11030
Cassidy Funeral Home 156 Willis Ave Mineola, NY 11501
Nassau Knolls Cemetery 500 Port Washington Blvd Port Washington, NY 11050
Whitting Funeral Home 300 Glen Cove Ave Glen Head, NY 11545
Scheurer Monuments 23 Post Ave Westbury, NY 11590
Catholic Cemeteries of Long Island 111 Old Country Rd Westbury, NY 11590
Cemetery of the Holy Rood 111 Old Country Rd Westbury, NY 11590
R. Stutzmann & Son 2000 Hillside Ave New Hyde Park, NY 11040
Austin F Knowles 128 Main St Port Washington, NY 11050
Park Funeral Chapels 2175 Jericho Tpke Garden City Park, NY 11040
Mc Laughlin Kramer Funeral Home 220 Glen St Glen Cove, NY 11542
Dodge Thomas Funeral Home 26 Franklin Ave Glen Cove, NY 11542
New Hyde Park Funeral Home 506 Lakeville Rd New Hyde Park, NY 11040
Riverside-Nassau North Chapel 55 N Station Plz Great Neck, NY 11021
Thomas F Dalton Funeral Homes - New Hyde Park 125 Hillside Ave North New Hyde Park, NY 11040
Plain Lawn Cemetery 279 W Old Country Rd Hicksville, NY 11801
Hospitals surrounding the East Hills community
St Francis Hospital St Francis Hospital
St. Francis Hospital St. Francis Hospital
St. Francis Hospital St. Francis Hospital
North Shore University Hospital North Shore University Hospital
NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island NYU Langone Hospital - Long Island
Emergency Department at NYU Winthrop Hospital Emergency Department at NYU Winthrop Hospital
Winthrop University Hospital Winthrop University Hospital
Sahay Medical Group Sahay Medical Group
North Shore University Hospital North Shore University Hospital
Winthrop Physical Therapy Winthrop Physical Therapy
North Shore University Hospital At Great Neck North Shore University Hospital At Great Neck
Mitchell Complex Family Medical Cntr Bayley Seton Mitchell Complex Family Medical Cntr Bayley Seton
Long Island Jewish Medical Center Long Island Jewish Medical Center
Long Island Jewish Hospital Long Island Jewish Hospital
Hospital For Special Surgery Hospital For Special Surgery
Cohen Children's Medical Center Cohen Children's Medical Center
Zucker Hillside Hospital Zucker Hillside Hospital
Glen Cove Hospital Glen Cove Hospital
Syosset Hospital Syosset Hospital
Creedmoor Psychiatric Center Creedmoor Psychiatric Center

The Best East Hills Florist

Dahlia

My Uncle Bill had a favorite flower which was the dahlia. Every year, he’d plant and fringe the yard of his East Hills home with lines of the starburst shaped blooms and spend summertime delighting in their beauty.

Dahlias are native to Central America and Mexico, where they are the national flower. Members of the Asteraceae family, they are a cousin to sunflowers, daisies, chrysanthemums and zinnias. What is particularly amazing about the dahlia is just how many variations in form, size and color are available.

First, their potential shapes include a starburst, a pom pon, a cactus or a water lily. The petals, known as ray florets, can be long and spiky, while others are smaller and have softly rounded tips. Other types have a three dimensional honeycomb appearance. All types possess a strong textural quality.

As for size, the dahlias diameter ranges from two inches up to a grand twelve inches. The larger varieties are known as cafe au lait or dinner plates. Their firm, leafy stems grow in length from twelve inches up to a towering six feet and have one bloom per stem, which are generally symmetrical.

Another huge plus is that dahlias come in an incredible range of colors. They range from vibrant, bright shades of yellows, reds, oranges and purples to softer pastel shades of blush pinks, peach, ivory and rosy beige. There are also variegated types, for example, a yellow center having pink tips.

Countless looks can be achieved when using dahlias to create floral bouquets, centerpieces and decorative touches for any special occasion. May, June, September and October are peak season for them, but they can be found year round and are an affordable choice.

For wedding bouquets, a dramatic cascading effect can be achieved by combining dahlias with lilies and tulips surrounded by a trail of ivy. A classic choice would be to combine dahlias with ranunculus, roses, sweet peas and astilbe. A wild Bohemian arrangement can be made by combining dahlias with calla lilies, roses, thistle and amarcinth. For a simpler bouquet, snuggle one large sized dahlia in among a circle of roses, add minimal greenery and wrap all up in a satin or velvet ribbon.

Dahlias symbolize commitment, creativity and inner strength. My Uncle Bill and his dahlias personify those very same qualities for me. You, too, can choose to use dahlias to convey your own symbol of endearing grace.

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