Sunday, January 19, 2025

International Flower Day


Every January 19th, we pause to celebrate the vibrant beauty and heartfelt joy flowers bring to our lives. International Flower Day is not just about bouquets or gardens — it's about connection, kindness, and spreading happiness.

The holiday sprouted from a sweet gesture by Rohan and Brooke Levy, a father-daughter duo from Tasmania. Their tradition of gifting 300 flowers to strangers each year is as heartwarming as a sunflower on a sunny day.

Why Celebrate Flowers?

Flowers have been nature’s love language for centuries. Whether you’re wooing someone with roses, calming your nerves with lavender, or decorating your desk with daisies, blooms add beauty and positivity to every moment.

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