If you’re looking to cheer someone up who is sick, look no further than our bright, happy arrangements. Research shows that flowers offer many therapeutic benefits, and for centuries, we’ve taken advantage of them. Now, research proves that we were right all along: hospitalized patients who have flowers or a potted plant in their rooms use less pain medication and have lower blood pressure overall than their flower-less counterparts. And the benefits don’t stop there.
At Ron & Alicia Robinson Florist, we’ve got an entire collection of chipper floral products designed for those who are feeling under the weather. And let’s face it, that’s a lot of us, during cold and flu season.
Yellow – hands down the most cheerful color – is even more upbeat when it comes in the form of a daisy, arguably the most cheerful flower. Combine that with white daisies and a few yellow roses mixed in for good measure, and you’ve got a bouquet that is impossible not to smile at. We call this our Be Happy arrangement, and to underscore the point, we’ve set it in a smiley-face mug.
Aside from the fact that this design makes a great bedside table addition, it serves a dual purpose. The flowers can be moved to another vase and the mug can be used for tea or soup. Either way, it’s a bouquet that communicates all of your best wishes for recovery, and breathes life into a room. No small thing, when you consider that your loved one is probably bedridden or housebound. Let us at Ron & Alicia Robinson Florist help you bring some sunshine into someone’s life.