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June 1, 2025

Burlington June Floral Selection


The Bloom Central flower delivery of the month for June in Burlington is the Happy Day Bouquet

June flower delivery item for Burlington

The Happy Day Bouquet from Bloom Central is simply adorable. This charming floral arrangement is perfect for brightening up any room in your home. It features a delightful mix of vibrant flowers that will instantly bring joy to anyone who sees them.

With cheery colors and a playful design the Happy Day Bouquet is sure to put a smile on anyone's face. The bouquet includes a collection of yellow roses and luminous bupleurum plus white daisy pompon and green button pompon. These blooms are expertly arranged in a clear cylindrical glass vase with green foliage accents.

The size of this bouquet is just right - not too big and not too small. It is the perfect centerpiece for your dining table or coffee table, adding a pop of color without overwhelming the space. Plus, it's so easy to care for! Simply add water every few days and enjoy the beauty it brings to your home.

What makes this arrangement truly special is its versatility. Whether you're celebrating a birthday, anniversary, or simply want to brighten someone's day, the Happy Day Bouquet fits the bill perfectly. With timeless appeal makes this arrangement is suitable for recipients of all ages.

If you're looking for an affordable yet stunning gift option look no further than the Happy Day Bouquet from Bloom Central. As one of our lowest priced arrangements, the budget-friendly price allows you to spread happiness without breaking the bank.

Ordering this beautiful bouquet couldn't be easier either. With Bloom Central's convenient online ordering system you can have it delivered straight to your doorstep or directly to someone special in just a few clicks.

So why wait? Treat yourself or surprise someone dear with this delightful floral arrangement today! The Happy Day Bouquet will undoubtedly uplift spirits and create lasting memories filled with joy and love.

Burlington Florist


Wouldn't a Monday be better with flowers? Wouldn't any day of the week be better with flowers? Yes, indeed! Not only are our flower arrangements beautiful, but they can convey feelings and emotions that it may at times be hard to express with words. We have a vast array of arrangements available for a birthday, anniversary, to say get well soon or to express feelings of love and romance. Perhaps you’d rather shop by flower type? We have you covered there as well. Shop by some of our most popular flower types including roses, carnations, lilies, daisies, tulips or even sunflowers.

Whether it is a month in advance or an hour in advance, we also always ready and waiting to hand deliver a spectacular fresh and fragrant floral arrangement anywhere in Burlington CT.

Would you prefer to place your flower order in person rather than online? Here are a few Burlington florists to visit:


Aerie Mountain
100 New Hartford Rd
Barkhamsted, CT 06063


Buell Florist
81 E Main St
Thomaston, CT 06787


Haworth's Flowers & Gifts
47 Garden St
Farmington, CT 06032


Horan's Flowers & Gifts
926 Hopmeadow St
Simsbury, CT 06070


Hubbard Florist
133 N St
Bristol, CT 06010


Riverside Nursery Garden Center & Florist
56 River Rd
Collinsville, CT 06022


Robinson Originals Florist
51 Pine Glen Rd
Simsbury, CT 06070


Scott's Flowers inc
678 Arch St
New Britain, CT 06052


The Garden Path Florist
1239 Shuttle Meadow Rd
Southington, CT 06489


The Honey Bee Florist and More
42 Main St
Torrington, CT 06790


Sending a sympathy floral arrangement is a means of sharing the burden of losing a loved one and also a means of providing support in a difficult time. Whether you will be attending the service or not, be rest assured that Bloom Central will deliver a high quality arrangement that is befitting the occasion. Flower deliveries can be made to any funeral home in the Burlington area including:


Beth Alom Cemetery Association
48 Allen St
New Britain, CT 06053


Cook Funeral Home
82 Litchfield St
Torrington, CT 06790


Dupont Funeral Home
25 Bellevue Ave
Bristol, CT 06010


Funk Funeral Home
35 Bellevue Ave
Bristol, CT 06010


Lyons Funeral Home
46 High St
Thomaston, CT 06787


OBrien Funeral Home
24 Lincoln Ave
Bristol, CT 06010


Oak Hill Cemetery Assn
Queen
Southington, CT 06489


Paul A. Shaker Funeral Home
764 Farmington Ave
New Britain, CT 06053


Vincent Funeral Homes
880 Hopmeadow St
Simsbury, CT 06070


West Avon Cemetery
Country Club Rd
Avon, CT 06001


A Closer Look at Rice Grass

Rice Grass is one of those plants that people see all the time but somehow never really see. It’s the background singer, the extra in the movie, the supporting actor that makes the lead look even better but never gets the close-up. Which is, if you think about it, a little unfair. Because Rice Grass, when you actually take a second to notice it, is kind of extraordinary.

It’s all about the structure. The fine, arching stems, the way they move when there’s even the smallest breeze, the elegant way they catch light. Arrangements without Rice Grass tend to feel stiff, like they’re trying a little too hard to stand up straight and look formal. Add just a few stems, and suddenly everything relaxes. There’s motion. There’s softness. There’s this barely perceptible sway that makes the whole arrangement feel alive rather than just arranged.

And then there’s the texture. A lot of people, when they think of flower arrangements, think in terms of color first. They picture bold reds, soft pinks, deep purples, all these saturated hues coming together in a way that’s meant to pop. But texture is where the real magic happens. Rice Grass isn’t there to shout its presence. It’s there to create contrast, to make everything else stand out more by being quiet, by being fine and feathery and impossibly delicate. Put it next to something structured, something solid like a rose or a lily, and you’ll see what happens. It makes the whole thing more interesting. More dynamic. Less predictable.

Rice Grass also has this chameleon-like ability to work in almost any style. Want something wild and natural, like you just gathered an armful of flowers from a meadow and dropped them in a vase? Rice Grass does that. Need something minimalist and modern, a few stems in a tall glass cylinder with clean lines and lots of negative space? Rice Grass does that too. It’s versatile in a way that few flowers—actually, let’s be honest, it’s not even a flower, it’s a grass, which makes it even more impressive—can claim to be.

But the real secret weapon of Rice Grass is light. If you’ve never watched how it plays with light, you’re missing out. In the right setting, near a window in late afternoon or under soft candlelight, those tiny seeds at the tips of each stem catch the glow and turn into something almost luminescent. It’s the kind of detail you might not notice right away, but once you do, you can’t unsee it. There’s a shimmer, a flicker, this subtle golden halo effect that makes everything around it feel just a little more special.

And maybe that’s the best way to think about Rice Grass. It’s not there to steal the show. It’s there to make the show better. To elevate. To enhance. To take something that was already beautiful and add that one perfect element that makes it feel effortless, organic, complete. Once you start using it, you won’t stop. Not because it’s flashy, not because it demands attention, but because it does exactly what good design, good art, good anything is supposed to do. It makes everything else look better.

More About Burlington

Are looking for a Burlington florist because you are not local to the area? If so, here is a brief travelogue of what Burlington has to offer. Who knows, perhaps you'll be intrigued enough to come visit soon, partake in some of the fun activities Burlington has to offer and deliver flowers to your loved one in person!

The dawn in Burlington arrives softly, as if the town itself has requested a gentle start. Mist lingers over fields where cornstalks stand in formation, their leaves whispering secrets to the breeze. A school bus yawns awake at the corner of Spielman Highway and Covey Road, its flashing lights cutting through the haze while children cluster like sparrows, backpacks slung with the casual gravity of youth. Down the road, a farmer in oil-stained overalls tinkers with a tractor, its engine coughing to life in a diesel chorus that echoes across acres of soil soon to bristle with squash and sweet corn. This is a town where the rhythm of the day feels less imposed than agreed upon, a collective understanding that progress need not trample the quiet marvel of being here, now, together.

Walk the labyrinth of backroads, Guilford Street, George Washington Turnpike, Covey Trail, and you’ll notice how the trees lean in, forming a canopy that dapples the asphalt with light. Residents jog beneath these arches, their dogs trotting alongside in loose-leash allegiance. At the center of it all, the Burlington Green dominates like a verdant parish hall, hosting softball games where parents cheer not just for their own children but for every child, their voices merging into a single anthem of belonging. Nearby, the library stands sentinel, its shelves bowing under the weight of stories that have sustained generations. A teenager flips through a field guide to birds, tracing the outline of a red-tailed hawk with her finger, unaware she’s rehearsing a lineage of curiosity that stretches back to the town’s first settlers.

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The Sessions Wildlife Management Area sprawls across the western edge, a sanctuary where trails wind through forests so dense they seem to absorb time itself. Families hike here, parents pointing out deer tracks or the sudden flash of a blue jay, while teenagers dare each other to venture deeper, half-hoping to find something ancient and half-afraid they might. At Indian Lake, kayakers drift under summer skies, their paddles slicing water so clear it reflects the clouds like a second, softer world. An old-timer on the shore casts his line, content to wait hours for a bite, because waiting here isn’t waiting, it’s breathing.

Back in the commercial heart of town, the Burlington Farmers Market erupts every Saturday with stalls of heirloom tomatoes, jars of raw honey, and bouquets of zinnias tied with twine. Conversations hum between vendors and regulars, transactions doubling as check-ins: “How’s your mother’s knee?” “Did your boy like the maple syrup?” A potter sells mugs glazed in earth tones, each one stamped with the imprint of a local fern. A teenager hands over cash for a coffee roasted three miles away, the beans bagged by hands he’s known since preschool. It’s easy to miss the genius of this economy, how it turns neighbors into collaborators, how it reminds you that value isn’t just a number but a thread.

At sunset, the hills ripple gold, and the skyline, if you can call it that, softens into a watercolor of purples and pinks. Families gather on porches, waving as cars pass. There’s a sense that everyone is accounted for, that no one is just a face. Later, under a spray of stars, the fire department’s siren wails once, testing its voice as it has every night at nine for decades. It’s a sound that could be lonely elsewhere. Here, it’s a lullaby, a reassurance that someone is always awake, watching, keeping the pact.

Burlington doesn’t shout. It doesn’t need to. In a world frantic for attention, it simply persists, a testament to the possibility that a place can be both ordinary and extraordinary, that stillness isn’t stagnation but a kind of fidelity, to land, to community, to the idea that life’s deepest luxuries might be things we’ve had all along.