Maher’s Florist
Flowers have the remarkable ability to express what words often cannot. They bring a dash of nature’s beauty into our homes, adding a pop of color and a hint of fragrance that can brighten even the darkest of days. The tradition of sending flowers to the ill and the injured is as old as medicine itself, perhaps even older. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the fascinating history and the deep-rooted cultural significance of Get-Well Flowers.
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The Art of Get-Well Gifting
The act of gifting and receiving flowers can be a profound and personal experience for anyone, but for those fighting a battle against illness or injury, the power of these gifts is heightened. Understandably, considering their often-immobile state, hospital patients treasure the knowledge that someone is thinking of them, and the sensory delight of fresh flowers can lead to a marked improvement in their mood and, some would argue, even in their rate of recovery.
The Best Blooms for the Job
Different flowers and plants are associated with various meanings and therefore are chosen for specific occasions. When it comes to get-well flowers, some bloom types stand out.
- Lilies for Purity and Sympathy – The elegant and serene beauty of lilies is often associated with purity and renewal, making them a popular choice for patients. For those celebrating new beginnings after overcoming a health challenge, lilies make a poignant present.
- Cheerful Sunflowers – Large, sunny, and impossible to ignore, the sunflower is the quintessential symbol of joy and endurance. Its golden petals and propensity to turn towards the sun are an inspiring sight for anyone on the mend.
- The Resilient Orchid – While not a traditional get-well flower, the orchid—thanks to its longevity and beauty—makes for a thoughtful choice. It represents love, beauty, and strength, the exact qualities one might want to pass on to someone in recovery.
- The Versatile Gerbera Daisy – These colorful flowers exude a sense of playfulness and are sure to bring a smile to a recovering patient’s face. They are renowned for their large flowering heads and their array of colors, from pretty pinks to vibrant oranges.
Considering Allergies and Sensitivities
It is important to take into consideration the patient’s allergies and sensitivities before selecting get-well flowers. While the intention is to lift spirits, the last thing you would want to do is cause any discomfort.
The History and Tradition of Giving Get-Well Flowers
The practice of gifting flowers to the unwell is deeply ingrained in human history. It transcends cultures, religions, and societal norms, serving as a universal gesture of kindness and compassion.
From the Victorian era’s complex language of flowers to the worldwide prevalence of white roses at hospital and funeral settings, the tradition is rich and varied, yet always rooted in the same sentiment. It is interesting to note how certain societies and belief systems attach specific meanings to different flowers, thus enriching the act of giving with layers of cultural significance.
- A Symbolic Language – In 19th-century England, flowers spoke a language of their own. Each bloom was ascribed a specific sentiment and, as such, arranged in elaborate bouquets that could convey whole messages. This system, known as floriography, lent an air of mystery to floral exchanges, and it still influences our choice of blooms today.
- The Consolation Bouquet – When someone close falls ill, a bouquet of fragrant blooms can carry a message of hope and solidarity. Often, the choice is not only for the patient but also for the extended family who can find great comfort in the beauty and life that a fresh bunch of flowers brings into the hospital room or home.
- A Tradition of Support – In Jewish and Christian traditions, sending flowers to the ill is a gesture of affirmation and love. In many cultures, certain flowers are believed to bring not only cheer but also good luck and even speed to recovery.
- The Science Behind Flowers and Healing – The idea that flowers can heal may seem like folklore, but there is actually scientific research to back up the belief.
- The Mood-Boosting Mechanism – Flowers are one of nature’s most powerful antidepressants. Studies have shown that not only can they improve a patient’s mood, but they can also reduce stress and anxiety levels significantly.
- The Healing Benefits of Aesthetics – Aesthetic environments have been known to improve patient outcomes in healthcare facilities. The presence of flowers particularly has been linked to improved recovery rates, reduced pain perception, and the need for less pain medication.
- The Air-Purifying Effect – Certain plants, including flowers, have the ability to improve air quality by removing toxins. This can be particularly important in a hospital environment where patients might have compromised immune systems.
Tips for Sending the Perfect Get-Well Bouquet
When sending flowers to someone who’s ill or injured, there are a few things to consider ensuring your gesture is appropriate and appreciated.
- Timing Is Key – The timing of the delivery can make all the difference. If possible, arrange for the flowers to be sent on a day when the patient is expected to be most in need of a pick-me-up.
- Personalize Your Message – A thoughtful note expressing your well-wishes can turn a beautiful bouquet into a deeply personal gift. Take the time to craft a heartfelt message.
- Add a Personal Touch – Consider the patient’s preferences and include additional elements in the bouquet, such as their favorite blooms or a small gift that complements the flowers.
- Get-Well Flower Delivery – In the age of digital commerce, ordering get-well flowers online has never been easier. Most reputable florists offer same-day delivery services, ensuring that your gesture reaches its intended recipient promptly.
- The Advantages of Online Flower Delivery – Online florists have extensive catalogs, allowing you to select from a vast array of flowers and arrangements. They often offer customization options and flower care tips to ensure your gift lasts as long as possible.
- Selecting a Reputable Florist – Check for reviews and look for a florist with a proven track record of delivering fresh, high-quality flowers. Transparency about delivery charges and policies is a good sign of a trustworthy vendor.
- Adding a Little Extra – Many online flower delivery services offer the option to accompany your bouquet with a personalized card, chocolates, balloons, or a cuddly toy—just the kind of thoughtful additions that can make someone’s day.
Conclusion
Get-well flowers are far more than just a pretty pick-me-up. They carry with them centuries of symbolic meaning, the combined wisdom of ancient traditions, and the latest in psychological and medical research. They are a universal language of love, care, and hope.
If a friend or family member is facing a health challenge, consider sending them the healing power of petals. In doing so, you are not just sending blooms – you are sending a warm, fragrant hug, a promise of better days to come, and a heartfelt “get well soon” that permeates the room and the heart. And that, in itself, is a kind of medicine. So next time you want to brighten someone’s day, remember the timeless tradition of giving get-well flowers. Happy gifting!
Maher’s Florist Get-Well Flowers
UM BALTIMORE WASHINGTON MEDICAL CENTER SAME-DAY & EXPRESS DELIVERY
Maher’s Florist is celebrating our 45th year in the floral business. Winnie Maher opened the doors for the first time March 1, 1977, and the vision has always remained the same, even now that her daughter Kim has taken over the reins. Which is superior customer service and creating unique and distinct designs, all while supporting local growers, by using locally source flowers whenever possible.
Maher’s Florist offers the best selection of farm fresh flowers, plants and occasion themed gifts in the area. Our get well floral collection if particularly popular for customers wanting to send an arrangement to a friend or family member being treated at the University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center. We provide local same day and express flower delivery service to hospital. The medical facility is located very close to our Maher’s flower shop. We provide delivery service six days a week, Monday through Saturday, to the medical center. All deliveries to UM Baltimore Washington Medical Center generally start at approximately 9:00 a.m. each day. Our staff makes every effort to have all deliveries to the hospital completed not later than 4 p.m. every afternoon.
The UM Baltimore Washington Medical Center is located at 301 Hospital Dr, Glen Burnie, MD 21061. The primary phone number for this Glen Burnie area hospital is (410) 787-4000. The hospital is located approximately 5.9 miles from our flower shop. It takes our delivery drivers approximately 16 minutes to make the drive. We offer both local same day and express flower delivery service to the hospital. Generally our same day delivery option works well for most get well deliveries to the medical center. If you need the flowers to arrive at a specific time, we encourage you to opt for our express delivery service. All deliveries, whether same day or express, are guaranteed for on-time arrival.
Get Well Floral Collection
Maher’s Florist offers a wonderful get well flower collection. All of our get well floral bouquets are created with beautiful, farm fresh flowers. Each get well flower arrangement comes with our on-time delivery guarantee. We also back each design with our 100% customer satisfaction guarantee. If for any reason you don’t absolutely love the get well design we created, just contact our flower shop. We will replace that design with one of equal or greater value. That new design will then be delivered absolutely free of charge, on the date you select. In addition to all the beautiful get well themed flower bouquets we offer, we also offer many occasions themed gifts, such as; teddy bears, mylar balloons and gourmet edible treats.
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Local Same Day Flower Delivery
We offer local same-day flower delivery service to all churches in Anne Arundel County. If you need flowers delivered today to the UM Baltimore Washington Medical Center, please contact our flower shop before 12 noon. We do have a cut-off for same-day delivery service each day. Our delivery staff generally accomplishes all deliveries to the medical facility between the hours of 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. We guarantee on-time delivery for all flower deliveries to the medical center.
Express Flower Delivery
Sometimes customers need flowers delivered to UM Baltimore Washington Medical Center by a specific time. We can generally provide express flower delivery service for those situations.
Teleflora’s Iridescent Dream Bouquet
Like a fresh spring breeze, this soft lavender bouquet in an iridescent aqua glass vase invigorates the senses.
Lavender roses, lavender alstroemeria, green carnations, miniature purple carnations, lavender daisy spray roses and green button spray chrysanthemums are accented with bupleurum and silver dollar eucalyptus. Delivered in an Iridescent Dream Vase.
Maher’s Florist
8095-C Edwin Raynor Boulevard, Pasadena, MD 21122
Phone: (410) 255-6120