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April 1, 2025

Edwards April Floral Selection


The Bloom Central flower delivery of the month for April in Edwards is the Love In Bloom Bouquet

April flower delivery item for Edwards

The Love In Bloom Bouquet from Bloom Central is a delightful floral arrangement that will bring joy to any space. Bursting with vibrant colors and fresh blooms it is the perfect gift for the special someone in your life.

This bouquet features an assortment of beautiful flowers carefully hand-picked and arranged by expert florists. The combination of pale pink roses, hot pink spray roses look, white hydrangea, peach hypericum berries and pink limonium creates a harmonious blend of hues that are sure to catch anyone's eye. Each flower is in full bloom, radiating positivity and a touch of elegance.

With its compact size and well-balanced composition, the Love In Bloom Bouquet fits perfectly on any tabletop or countertop. Whether you place it in your living room as a centerpiece or on your bedside table as a sweet surprise, this arrangement will brighten up any room instantly.

The fragrant aroma of these blossoms adds another dimension to the overall experience. Imagine being greeted by such pleasant scents every time you enter the room - like stepping into a garden filled with love and happiness.

What makes this bouquet even more enchanting is its longevity. The high-quality flowers used in this arrangement have been specially selected for their durability. With proper care and regular watering, they can be a gift that keeps giving day after day.

Whether you're celebrating an anniversary, surprising someone on their birthday, or simply want to show appreciation just because - the Love In Bloom Bouquet from Bloom Central will surely make hearts flutter with delight when received.

Edwards Florist


If you want to make somebody in Edwards happy today, send them flowers!

You can find flowers for any budget
There are many types of flowers, from a single rose to large bouquets so you can find the perfect gift even when working with a limited budger. Even a simple flower or a small bouquet will make someone feel special.

Everyone can enjoy flowers
It is well known that everyone loves flowers. It is the best way to show someone you are thinking of them, and that you really care. You can send flowers for any occasion, from birthdays to anniversaries, to celebrate or to mourn.

Flowers look amazing in every anywhere
Flowers will make every room look amazingly refreshed and beautiful. They will brighten every home and make people feel special and loved.

Flowers have the power to warm anyone's heart
Flowers are a simple but powerful gift. They are natural, gorgeous and say everything to the person you love, without having to say even a word so why not schedule a Edwards flower delivery today?

You can order flowers from the comfort of your home
Giving a gift has never been easier than the age that we live in. With just a few clicks here at Bloom Central, an amazing arrangement will be on its way from your local Edwards florist!

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


Bloomer's Flowers
704 Lake St
Roscommon, MI 48653


Clarabella Flowers
1395 N McEwan St
Clare, MI 48617


Country Flowers and More
375 N First St
Harrison, MI 48625


Edith M's
227 W Houghton Ave
West Branch, MI 48661


Heaven Scent Flowers
207 E Railway St
Coleman, MI 48618


Lyle's Flowers & Greenhouses
1109 W Cedar Ave
Gladwin, MI 48624


Posie Patch Florists & Gifts
1500 W Houghton Lake Dr
Prudenville, MI 48651


Rose City Greenhouse
2260 S M-33
Rose City, MI 48654


Smith's of Midland Flowers & Gifts
2909 Ashman St
Midland, MI 48640


Town & Country Florist & Greenhouse
320 E West Branch Rd
Prudenville, MI 48651


In difficult times it often can be hard to put feelings into words. A sympathy floral bouquet can provide a visual means to express those feelings of sympathy and respect. Trust us to deliver sympathy flowers to any funeral home in the Edwards area including to:


McMillan Maintenance
1500 N Henry St
Bay City, MI 48706


Stephenson-Wyman Funeral Home
165 S Hall St
Farwell, MI 48622


Ware-Smith-Woolever Funeral Directors
1200 W Wheeler St
Midland, MI 48640


Wilson Miller Funeral Home
4210 N Saginaw Rd
Midland, MI 48640


Florist’s Guide to Bouvardias

The first thing you notice about bouvardias ... and I mean really notice, not just the cursory glance we typically give flowers in the sensory bombardment of a florist's shop ... is their almost architectural quality, these perfect four-pointed stars appearing in clusters like some kind of celestial event frozen in botanical form. Bouvardias possess this weird duality of being simultaneously structured and wild. They present these pristine, symmetrical blossoms on stems that branch with an organic unpredictability that no human designer could improve upon. The bouvardia doesn't care about your expectations or floral conventions. It just does its own thing with a quiet confidence that more showy flowers often lack.

Consider what happens when you integrate bouvardias into an otherwise conventional arrangement. The entire visual dynamic shifts. These clustered star-shaped blooms create these negative space patterns throughout the arrangement, these breathing pockets that allow the eye to rest momentarily before continuing its journey through the bouquet. The bouvardia is essentially creating visual syntax, punctuating the arrangement with exclamation points and question marks and those weird ellipses that make you pause and consider what came before. Most people never even realize they're responding to this structural communication happening below the threshold of conscious awareness.

Bouvardias bring this incredible textural contrast too. Their tubular flowers end in these perfect geometric stars while simultaneously clustering in these rounded, almost cloud-like formations. They somehow manage to be both angular and soft at the same time. The stems possess this woody, almost shrub-like quality that gives arrangements unexpected stability and longevity. These aren't the ephemeral one-day wonders that collapse at the first hint of room-temperature water. Bouvardias commit to the entire performance art piece that is a floral arrangement. They show up ready to work and stay until the bitter end.

What's genuinely fascinating about bouvardias is their color range. The whites emit this luminous quality that catches and reflects light throughout an arrangement like well-placed mirrors. The pinks range from barely-there blush to these deep coral tones that create emotional warmth without veering into the sentimentality that roses sometimes risk. And those rare red varieties ... they provide these strategic bursts of intensity that draw the eye exactly where a thoughtful arranger wants attention to go. Each bouvardia cluster functions as a miniature bouquet within the larger arrangement, creating these meta-compositions that reward closer inspection.

Bouvardias solve problems in mixed arrangements that other flowers can't touch. They fill awkward gaps without looking like filler. They transition between larger statement blooms while maintaining their own distinct personality. They add movement and flow through their naturally branching habit. The bouvardia doesn't try to dominate an arrangement; it elevates everything around it while simultaneously asserting its uniqueness. There's something profoundly generous in this floral approach, this botanical willingness to both support and stand out. The bouvardia reminds us that true sophistication in any art form comes not from shouting for attention but from knowing exactly what contribution is needed and making it with precision and grace. They transform good arrangements into memorable ones, not by overwhelming but by completing what was already there, revealing the potential that existed all along.

More About Edwards

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

Edwards, Michigan, exists in that quiet pocket of the Midwest where the land seems to exhale. The town’s single traffic light blinks red at all hours, a metronome for the unhurried dance of pickup trucks and bicycles. You notice the sidewalks first, not because they’re remarkable, but because they’re occupied. Children pedal tricycles in looping figure-eights. Retirees pause mid-stride to dissect the weather. The bakery owner wipes flour from her apron and waves at the postmaster, who’s hauling a mail sack into a building that still bears the ghostly outline of a 19th-century mercantile sign. Edwards feels less like a place frozen in time than a place that has decided, collectively, to amble at the speed of curiosity.

The town hugs the Maple River, which curls around it like a question mark. Locals insist the river’s current runs clearer here than anywhere else, though scientists might shrug. What’s undeniable is the way Edwards bends toward the water. At dawn, joggers trace its banks. At noon, teenagers skip stones under the old railroad bridge, their laughter bouncing off limestone. By dusk, fishermen in waders cast lines into pools where the river slows, as if respecting their patience. The water isn’t just a feature here. It’s a conversation, one that started long before the first settler pitched a tent and hasn’t stopped since.

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Edwards’ downtown spans four blocks, but density isn’t the point. The hardware store doubles as a museum of hand tools. The barbershop displays photos of every high school football team since 1947. The diner serves pie whose crusts could unite nations. What’s disarming, though, isn’t the nostalgia. It’s the absence of pretense. No one here is trying to sell you an idea of “small-town charm.” The charm isn’t a product. It’s a side effect of people choosing, again and again, to show up for each other. When the library’s roof leaked last spring, three contractors volunteered their crews. When the high school’s marching band needed uniforms, the quilting guild stayed up stitching until the fabric gave out.

The surrounding farmland rolls out in patchwork, soybeans, corn, alfalfa, but Edwards itself is shaded by oaks so old their roots buckle the pavement. These trees have witnessed parades, protests, proposals. They’ve watched generations of kids turn the fire station’s parking lot into a chalk-art gallery every Fourth of July. The trees don’t care about progress. They just grow. Maybe that’s why locals picnic under them without irony, spreading checkered blankets as if participating in a ritual that predates the concept of leisure.

There’s a story about Edwards that circulates at regional history conferences. In 1938, a traveling salesman tried to sell the town council a “state-of-the-art” parking meter system. The council listened politely, then declined, arguing that meters would “complicate the gift of stopping.” The anecdote isn’t about resisting change. It’s about safeguarding slowness in a world that often mistakes motion for purpose. Today, visitors still park for free. They linger at the antique shop, not because they need a butter churn, but because the owner asks about their drive. They leave with the sense that they’ve brushed against something rare: a community that measures wealth in glances exchanged over garden fences, in casseroles delivered after snowstorms, in the way the sunset turns the Maple River to liquid copper.

To call Edwards quaint is to miss the point. Quaintness implies a performance. Edwards is simply itself, a stubborn, tender argument for the beauty of staying put. You don’t visit to escape life. You visit to remember what it’s for.