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June 1, 2025

Unity June Floral Selection


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

June flower delivery item for Unity

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.

Unity Maine Flower Delivery


Bloom Central is your perfect choice for Unity flower delivery! No matter the time of the year we always have a prime selection of farm fresh flowers available to make an arrangement that will wow and impress your recipient. One of our most popular floral arrangements is the Wondrous Nature Bouquet which contains blue iris, white daisies, yellow solidago, purple statice, orange mini-carnations and to top it all off stargazer lilies. Talk about a dazzling display of color! Or perhaps you are not looking for flowers at all? We also have a great selection of balloon or green plants that might strike your fancy. It only takes a moment to place an order using our streamlined process but the smile you give will last for days.

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


Augusta-Waterville Florist
118 Mount Vernon Ave
Augusta, ME 04330


Blooming Barn
111 Elm St
Newport, ME 04953


Boynton's Greenhouses
144 Madison Ave
Skowhegan, ME 04976


Branch Pond Flowers & Gifts
145 Branch Mills Rd
Palermo, ME 04354


Floral Creations & Gifts
29 Searsport Ave
Belfast, ME 04915


KMD Florist And Gift House
73 Kennedy Memorial Dr
Waterville, ME 04901


Lily Lupine & Fern
11 Main St
Camden, ME 04843


Richard's Florist
149 Main St
Farmington, ME 04938


Unity Flower Shop
Depot
Unity, ME 04988


Visions Flowers & Bridal Design
895 Kennedy Memorial Dr
Oakland, ME 04963


Whether you are looking for casket spray or a floral arrangement to send in remembrance of a lost loved one, our local florist will hand deliver flowers that are befitting the occasion. We deliver flowers to all funeral homes near Unity ME including:


Dan & Scott Adams Cremation & Funeral Service
RR 2
Farmington, ME 04938


Dan & Scotts Cremation & Funeral Service
445 Waterville Rd
Skowhegan, ME 04976


Direct Cremation Of Maine
182 Waldo Ave
Belfast, ME 04915


Hampden Chapel of Brookings-Smith
45 Western Ave
Hampden, ME 04444


Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery
163 Mount Vernon Rd
Augusta, ME 04330


Florist’s Guide to Peonies

Peonies don’t bloom ... they erupt. A tight bud one morning becomes a carnivorous puffball by noon, petals multiplying like rumors, layers spilling over layers until the flower seems less like a plant and more like a event. Other flowers open. Peonies happen. Their size borders on indecent, blooms swelling to the dimensions of salad plates, yet they carry it off with a shrug, as if to say, What? You expected subtlety?

The texture is the thing. Petals aren’t just soft. They’re lavish, crumpled silk, edges blushing or gilded depending on the variety. A white peony isn’t white—it’s a gradient, cream at the center, ivory at the tips, shadows pooling in the folds like secrets. The coral ones? They’re sunset incarnate, color deepening toward the heart as if the flower has swallowed a flame. Pair them with spiky delphiniums or wiry snapdragons, and the arrangement becomes a conversation between opulence and restraint, decadence holding hands with discipline.

Scent complicates everything. It’s not a single note. It’s a chord—rosy, citrusy, with a green undertone that grounds the sweetness. One peony can perfume a room, but not aggressively. It wafts. It lingers. It makes you hunt for the source, like following a trail of breadcrumbs to a hidden feast. Combine them with mint or lemon verbena, and the fragrance layers, becomes a symphony. Leave them solo, and the air feels richer, denser, as if the flower is quietly recomposing the atmosphere.

They’re shape-shifters. A peony starts compact, a fist of potential, then explodes into a pom-pom, then relaxes into a loose, blowsy sprawl. This metamorphosis isn’t decay. It’s evolution. An arrangement with peonies isn’t static—it’s a time-lapse. Day one: demure, structured. Day three: lavish, abandon. Day five: a cascade of petals threatening to tumble out of the vase, laughing at the idea of containment.

Their stems are deceptively sturdy. Thick, woody, capable of hoisting those absurd blooms without apology. Leave the leaves on—broad, lobed, a deep green that makes the flowers look even more extraterrestrial—and the whole thing feels wild, foraged. Strip them, and the stems become architecture, a scaffold for the spectacle above.

Color does something perverse here. Pale pink peonies glow, their hue intensifying as the flower opens, as if the act of blooming charges some internal battery. The burgundy varieties absorb light, turning velvety, almost edible. Toss a single peony into a monochrome arrangement, and it hijacks the narrative, becomes the protagonist. Cluster them en masse, and the effect is baroque, a floral Versailles.

They play well with others, but they don’t need to. A lone peony in a juice glass is a universe. Add roses, and the peony laughs, its exuberance making the roses look uptight. Pair it with daisies, and the daisies become acolytes, circling the peony’s grandeur. Even greenery bends to their will—fern fronds curl around them like parentheses, eucalyptus leaves silvering in their shadow.

When they fade, they do it dramatically. Petals drop one by one, each a farewell performance, landing in puddles of color on the table. Save them. Scatter them in a bowl, let them shrivel into papery ghosts. Even then, they’re beautiful, a memento of excess.

You could call them high-maintenance. Demanding. A lot. But that’s like criticizing a thunderstorm for being loud. Peonies are unrepentant maximalists. They don’t do minimal. They do magnificence. An arrangement with peonies isn’t decoration. It’s a celebration. A reminder that sometimes, more isn’t just more—it’s everything.

More About Unity

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

In the heart of Waldo County, there exists a town named Unity, a place where the word itself feels less like an abstraction and more like a quiet dare. Drive north from the coast, past Belfast’s docks and the soft chaos of tourist season, until the road narrows and the pines crowd in, their shadows stitching the asphalt with seams of coolness. Here, the air smells of turned earth and possibility. Here, a visitor might find themselves disarmed by the absence of irony, the way the town’s name hangs in the space between people like an old joke everyone still laughs at. Unity, Maine, population roughly 2,300, is a community that seems to have metabolized its own identity, converting it into something tangible and green and improbably alive.

Consider the Common Ground Country Fair, an annual September spectacle where the entire town becomes a mosaic of flannel and denim, of hands stained with soil or dough or dye. Farmers display heirloom squash with the pride of gallery curators. Children dart between stalls selling honeycomb and hand-forged nails, their faces smeared with the evidence of maple cotton candy. The fair’s ethos, sustainability as a verb, not a slogan, manifests in compost bins the size of sedans and workshops on rotational grazing. Attendees discuss mycorrhizal fungi with the intensity of theologians parsing scripture. It is easy, in this setting, to feel a kind of hopeful vertigo, as if the rest of the world’s cynicism has momentarily slipped away, leaving only the hum of human beings trying to get something right.

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Unity College anchors the town’s eastern edge, its campus a cluster of unpretentious buildings where students in mud-caked boots study environmental science and wildlife biology. These are not the kind of academics who theorize from towers. They wade into wetlands to take water samples. They track moose migrations via GPS collars. Their work feels urgent and unromantic, a daily confrontation with the planet’s fragility. The college’s president, a woman with the pragmatic demeanor of someone who has split firewood, speaks of “applied hope” as a core curriculum. Graduates disperse into roles at national parks and nonprofits, carrying with them the muscle memory of a place that taught them to see stewardship as a practice, not a pose.

The surrounding landscape insists on participation. Unity Pond glints like a shard of twilight, its surface broken by the arcs of kayak paddles. Trails wind through forests where the silence is so complete it becomes a sound unto itself. Locals hike these paths with the reverence of parishioners, pausing to identify birdcalls or moss varieties. There is a sense here that the land is not a resource but a collaborator, something that asks for attention and gives back in blueberries or the sudden glimpse of a fox.

What binds this place, beyond its name, is a quality harder to articulate, a resistance to the centrifugal forces of modern life. Neighbors still borrow tools without contracts. The general store posts lost-dog notices without irony. At town meetings, debates over road repairs or school budgets unfold with a civility that feels almost radical. This is not naivete. It is a choice, repeated daily, to prioritize the collective over the clamor of the self. In an era of fractures, Unity offers a stubborn counter-narrative: that coherence is possible, that a town can function as a verb, that the act of tending common ground might just be a way to stay sane.

You leave wondering if the rest of us have forgotten something essential, something this town remembers in its bones.