As a florist, understanding these unique floral traditions not only deepens our appreciation for the beauty around us but also allows us to connect more meaningfully with our customers. Let's take a journey through some of the most cherished floral celebrations in New Zealand.
Matariki, the Māori New Year, is a time of remembrance, celebration, and new beginnings. It coincides with the rise of the Pleiades star cluster and holds deep significance in Māori culture. During Matariki, traditional Māori plants like harakeke (flax) and kawakawa are used in ceremonies and decorations. To honor this tradition, we offer special Matariki bouquets that feature native plants and flowers, bringing the spirit of Matariki into your home.
The Matariki date for 2025 will be on the 20th of June. The Matariki dates shift annually to align with the maramataka - or the Māori lunar calendar.
On February 6th, we commemorate Waitangi Day, reflecting on the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. Native flowers such as pōhutukawa, kōwhai, and rātā are perfect symbols of our national heritage. Celebrate with our beautifully crafted Waitangi Day bouquets, designed with native flora in national colors. These arrangements are a meaningful way to express your pride and heritage.
Anzac Day, observed on April 25th, is a solemn day of remembrance for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) soldiers who fought in Gallipoli during World War I. Poppies, particularly red poppies, are the traditional floral symbol for Anzac Day, representing the bloodshed of war and the sacrifice of the soldiers.
As florists, providing Anzac wreaths and poppy arrangements is a meaningful way to support our community in paying their respects.
Spring in Auckland is a time of renewal, marked by vibrant floral festivals such as the Auckland Garden DesignFest and the Auckland Home and Garden Show. These festivals celebrate the best of spring blooms and garden designs.
Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year, is a time of vibrant celebrations and deep cultural significance. Flowers play a crucial role in these festivities, symbolizing growth, prosperity, and new beginnings. Popular flowers for Chinese New Year include peonies, which represent wealth and honor, and plum blossoms, signifying resilience and perseverance. Best Blooms offer a special collection of Chinese New Year floral arrangements, featuring these auspicious blooms to bring luck and joy into your home. Celebrate the Lunar New Year with our beautifully crafted bouquets and embrace the festive spirit with flowers that convey good fortune and happiness.
The next Chinese New Year will be celebrated on 29 January 2025, when the Year of the Snake begins and the Year of the Dragon concludes.
Christmas in New Zealand is unique as it falls in the summer. Our festive floral creations, including Christmas themed centrepieces, wreaths and bouquets, add a local touch to your Christmas decor and our Christmas Gift Baskets and Hampers combine great options with or without flowers. Celebrate the Kiwi way with our Christmas floral designs that capture the essence of a summer Christmas, featuring New Zealand elements alongside traditional festive flora.
At Best Blooms we are passionate about celebrating New Zealand's cultural heritage through flowers. Whether you're looking to honor a tradition or simply enjoy the beauty of our native flora, we have the perfect floral arrangements for every occasion.
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Best Blooms | 21 May 2024, 05:42 PM
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