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An evening dedicated to the effervescent shimmer of vodka and ‘blinis’ is just the perfect Russian dinner. However any social gathering in a Russian household remains incomplete without its beautiful floral arrangements which have been a part of Russian tradition since past many pages. The wide ranging flowers found in Russia bear great significance for they are widely used in different festivals of the regions and have a long folk tale to boast of. Unlike other countries, spending a romantic vacation in Russia is all about walking through the isles of the great historical heritage well represented through a string of ancient monumental enclaves. Love cannot be defined in few words, so let those emotional fluttering finds its expression through a bouquet of neatly tied bunch of roses and violets.
From the far-off land of Siberia to the Ural mountainous region, the vast land of Russia is invested with extensive growth of flora and fauna. When the winter is on in Russia there’s hardly any vibrancy of floral growth for the harsh weather leaves with little scope for the flowers to bloom. But this is practically a season of love in Russia for walking down the snow studded streets of Moscow creates a metamorphosis of a never ending journey of profound love and to add a dash of romance, present your beloved with a bunch of Gerberas and lilies.
The season of spring in Russia is a time of bountiful growth of wild flowers having a distinct fragrance of their own. During the autumn season parks and streets of the different cities of Russia are strewn with delphinium and rhododendron. Thus, let nature be a part of your romantic union for this will usher in a moment of happiness and joy, which can be well stored in the bank of your memories for ever. The popular flowers found in Russia are—aster, cherokee rose, black eyed susan, bluebonnet, kalanchoe and lady’s slipper. The seasonal flowers of Russia are characterized by their vibrant appeal and alluring fragrance, thereby captivating the environment and the nearby surroundings.
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