Kinds Of Gender Neutral Flowers

Birthdays, anniversaries, births, funerals, and holidays are all celebrated with floral arrangements. Nowadays, you can even organize flowers delivery to any celebrations if you are miles away. Many people enjoy floral centerpieces on their dining tables. Others like to see vases of flowers on their office desks or on the table in the foyer. Flowers can be gender neutral for those who aren't aware of that fact. Here are a few ideas. If none of them work for you, maybe a hamper could work?

 

The Vase 

Bouquets and centerpieces are all about the container. Think about it. What guy wouldn't love a flower arrangement in a '56 Chevy or a large mug with a football motif? Some containers are whimsical in nature such as a ceramic guy swinging an axe at a tree stump out of which the flowers stem. Others can be customized to resemble a puppy a man owns. Now that you're aware of the container types available, it's time to think about the gender neutral flowers that fill them.

 

Seasonal 

Spring and summer flowers are great for perking up anyone's day at work or at home. Gender neutral spring and summer flowers include large varieties of lilies and orchids, gardenia, daffodils, anemones, bird of paradise, daisies, dahlias, poppies, peonies, and sunflowers. 

Christmas is a time Christmas bells, a flower found in New South Wales. The dropping flowers resemble yellow tulips with touches of red. Also popular is the Christmas bush from New South Wales with a Christmasy red flower interspersed with small white star-like blooms. 

The Victoria Christmas bush is totally different. It sports delicate violet flowers, while the Tasmania Christmas bush offers clusters of white flowers followed by brown fruits. Western Australia's Christmas tree is an explosion of bright yellow flowers blooming in summer. 

Autumn flowers remind us the year is coming to its end, but they do so in an admirable burst of color. Gender neutral fall flowers include iris, violets, gladioli, dahlia, chrysanthemums, carnations, delphinium, daisies, and tulips, to name a few.

 

Celebrations 

This fascinating country, island, and continent offers native plants and flowers in each of its states and territories. Anniversaries, birthdays, and holidays are celebrated with arrangements of golden wattle, Royal bluebell, bottle brush, wax flower, Cooktown orchid, and Tasmanian blue gum. A wide variety of roses are interspersed with these as well as lilies and orchids. 

Gender neutral flowers enjoy riots of color. Blue, purple, pink, yellow, golden, orange, red, and any shades in between and in combination are suitable for any season, celebration, or just because you can have them.  

Baby showers are popular occasions for flower arrangements. The vases are usually porcelain or ceramic bowls decorated with pink or blue balloons, a child's building blocks, teddy bears, or dolls. The flowers that go in them are gender neutral, colorful, with wonderful scent, and pleasing to tiny little eyes.  

Arrangements for baby trending now are brightly colored daisies, carnations, lilies, roses, pansies, anemones, and bluebells among others. Tucked inside the basket is a furry bear with a bow around its neck. For further gender neutral flower ideas, check out and visit Pearsons Florist.