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June 1, 2025

Hillcrest June Floral Selection


The Bloom Central flower delivery of the month for June in Hillcrest is the Blushing Invitations Bouquet

June flower delivery item for Hillcrest

The Blushing Invitations Bouquet from Bloom Central is an exquisite floral arrangement. A true masterpiece that will instantly capture your heart. With its gentle hues and elegant blooms, it brings an air of sophistication to any space.

The Blushing Invitations Bouquet features a stunning array of peach gerbera daisies surrounded by pink roses, pink snapdragons, pink mini carnations and purple liatris. These blossoms come together in perfect harmony to create a visual symphony that is simply breathtaking.

You'll be mesmerized by the beauty and grace of this charming bouquet. Every petal appears as if it has been hand-picked with love and care, adding to its overall charm. The soft pink tones convey a sense of serenity and tranquility, creating an atmosphere of calmness wherever it is placed.

Gently wrapped in lush green foliage, each flower seems like it has been lovingly nestled in nature's embrace. It's as if Mother Nature herself curated this arrangement just for you. And with every glance at these blooms, one can't help but feel uplifted by their pure radiance.

The Blushing Invitations Bouquet holds within itself the power to brighten up any room or occasion. Whether adorning your dining table during family gatherings or gracing an office desk on special days - this bouquet effortlessly adds elegance and sophistication without overwhelming the senses.

This floral arrangement not only pleases the eyes but also fills the air with subtle hints of fragrance; notes so sweet they transport you straight into a blooming garden oasis. The inviting scent creates an ambiance that soothes both mind and soul.

Bloom Central excels once again with their attention to detail when crafting this extraordinary bouquet - making sure each stem exudes freshness right until its last breath-taking moment. Rest assured knowing your flowers will remain vibrant for longer periods than ever before!

No matter what occasion calls for celebration - birthdays, anniversaries or even just to brighten someone's day - the Blushing Invitations Bouquet is a match made in floral heaven! It serves as a reminder that sometimes, it's the simplest things - like a beautiful bouquet of flowers - that can bring immeasurable joy and warmth.

So why wait any longer? Treat yourself or surprise your loved ones with this splendid arrangement. The Blushing Invitations Bouquet from Bloom Central is sure to make hearts flutter and leave lasting memories.

Hillcrest Florist


If you are looking for the best Hillcrest florist, you've come to the right spot! We only deliver the freshest and most creative flowers in the business which are always hand selected, arranged and personally delivered by a local professional. The flowers from many of those other florists you see online are actually shipped to you or your recipient in a cardboard box using UPS or FedEx. Upon receiving the flowers they need to be trimmed and arranged plus the cardboard box and extra packing needs to be cleaned up before you can sit down and actually enjoy the flowers. Trust us, one of our arrangements will make a MUCH better first impression.

Our flower bouquets can contain all the colors of the rainbow if you are looking for something very diverse. Or perhaps you are interested in the simple and classic dozen roses in a single color? Either way we have you covered and are your ideal choice for your Hillcrest New York flower delivery.

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


Bell Bay Florist
43-06 Bell Blvd
Bayside, NY 11361


Blooming Flowers
7230 Main St
Flushing, NY 11367


Bosmat Flowers
18611 Union Tpke
Fresh Meadows, NY 11366


Casa Flora
4744 Bell Blvd
Bayside, NY 11361


Danas Flower Shop
118-01 Queens Blvd
Forest Hills, NY 11375


Floral Explosion
101-05 120th St
South Richmond Hill, NY 11419


Four Seasons Florists
19206 Northern Blvd
Flushing, NY 11358


Go Green Floral Design
153-11A Union Tpke
Flushing, NY 11367


Lucy Wu Floral Design
153-11A Union Tpke
Flushing, NY 11367


Royal Event Center
168-11 Union Tpke
Fresh Meadows, NY 11366


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 Hillcrest area including:


All Faiths Burial and Cremation Service
189-06 Liberty Ave
Jamaica, NY 11412


Arlington Benson Dowd Inc
8315 Parsons Blvd
Jamaica, NY 11432


Casket Emporium
New York, NY 10012


Cassese Funeral Home
10107 101st Ave
Queens, NY 11416


Central Funeral Home
162-14 Sanford Ave
Flushing, NY 11358


Crowes Funeral Homes
107-44 Sutphin Blvd
Jamaica, NY 11435


Dimiceli & Sons
189-06 Liberty Ave
Hollis, NY 11412


Dowd Bernard F
16520 Hillside Ave
Jamaica, NY 11432


Edward D Jamie Funeral Chapel
Bayside, NY 11361


Fox Funeral Home
9807 Ascan Ave
Forest Hills, NY 11375


Frederick Funeral Home
192-15 Northern Blvd
Flushing, NY 11358


Gilmores Roy L Funeral Home
19102 Linden Blvd
Saint Albans, NY 11412


Glascott Funeral Home
10203 Metropolitan Ave
Forest Hills, NY 11375


Harmony Funeral Home
2200 Clarendon Rd
Brooklyn, NY 11226


J Foster Phillips Funeral Home
17924 Linden Blvd
Jamaica, NY 11434


Leo F Kearns
10333 Lefferts Blvd
South Richmond Hill, NY 11419


Quinn - Fogarty Funeral Home
192-15 Northern Blvd
Flushing, NY 11358


Sinai Chapels
16205 Horace Harding Expy
Fresh Meadows, NY 11365


Why We Love Amaranthus

Amaranthus does not behave like other flowers. It does not sit politely in a vase, standing upright, nodding gently in the direction of the other blooms. It spills. It drapes. It cascades downward in long, trailing tendrils that look more like something from a dream than something you can actually buy from a florist. It refuses to stay contained, which is exactly why it makes an arrangement feel alive.

There are two main types, though “types” doesn’t really do justice to how completely different they look. There’s the upright kind, with tall, tapering spikes that look like velvet-coated wands reaching toward the sky, adding height and texture and this weirdly ancient, almost prehistoric energy to a bouquet. And then there’s the trailing kind, the showstopper, the one that flows downward in thick ropes, soft and heavy, like some extravagant, botanical waterfall. Both versions have a weight to them, a physical presence that makes the usual rules of flower arranging feel irrelevant.

And the color. Deep, rich, impossible-to-ignore shades of burgundy, magenta, crimson, chartreuse. They look saturated, velvety, intense, like something out of an old oil painting, the kind where fruit and flowers are arranged on a wooden table with dramatic lighting and tiny beads of condensation on the grapes. Stick Amaranthus in a bouquet, and suddenly it feels more expensive, more opulent, more like it should be displayed in a room with high ceilings and heavy curtains and a kind of hushed reverence.

But what really makes Amaranthus unique is movement. Arrangements are usually about balance, about placing each stem at just the right angle to create a structured, harmonious composition. Amaranthus doesn’t care about any of that. It moves. It droops. It reaches out past the edge of the vase and pulls everything around it into a kind of organic, unplanned-looking beauty. A bouquet without Amaranthus can feel static, frozen, too aware of its own perfection. Add those long, trailing ropes, and suddenly there’s drama. There’s tension. There’s this gorgeous contrast between what is contained and what refuses to be.

And it lasts. Long after more delicate flowers have wilted, after the petals have started falling and the leaves have lost their luster, Amaranthus holds on. It dries beautifully, keeping its shape and color for weeks, sometimes months, as if it has decided that decay is simply not an option. Which makes sense, considering its name literally means “unfading” in Greek.

Amaranthus is not for the timid. It does not blend in, does not behave, does not sit quietly in the background. It transforms an arrangement, giving it depth, movement, and this strange, undeniable sense of history, like it belongs to another era but somehow ended up here. Once you start using it, once you see what it does to a bouquet, how it changes the whole mood of a space, you will not go back. Some flowers are beautiful. Amaranthus is unforgettable.

More About Hillcrest

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

Hillcrest, New York, sits in the Hudson Valley like a well-thumbed bookmark between chapters of wilderness and sprawl, a town that seems to breathe in time with the rustle of sugar maples. The sun here doesn’t so much rise as seep into the streets, turning dew on clapboard porches into tiny prisms. You notice first the soundscape: screen doors whapping, a skateboard’s plastic wheels clicking over seams in the sidewalk, a pair of crows debating something urgent in the branches of an oak that’s been shading the same patch of grass since Coolidge. The town’s rhythm feels both deliberate and unforced, as if everyone tacitly agreed to move at the speed of a stroll.

At the center of it all, Hillcrest Hardware has occupied the same corner since 1947, its windows cluttered with rakes and watering cans that glint like amateur sculpture. Inside, Mr. O’Rourke still asks about your tomato plants by name. Down the block, the Twin Pines Diner serves pancakes so fluffy they seem to defy gravity, and the waitress, Brenda, remembers your “usual” after one visit, her smile a referendum on the possibility of genuine kindness. The library’s stone steps are worn smooth by generations of sneakers, and inside, Mrs. Gupta presides over the children’s section like a wizard, her voice dropping to a whisper when she reads Where the Wild Things Are to toddlers cross-legged on the rug.

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On Saturdays, the farmers’ market spills across the park, a riot of heirloom carrots and sunflowers and beeswax candles. Teenagers sell lemonade in mismatched cups, their earnestness undimmed by the fact that everyone here knows their parents. An old man plays accordion near the gazebo, his melodies weaving through the chatter of neighbors comparing zucchini sizes. You get the sense that Hillcrest’s true currency isn’t dollars but stories, the kind exchanged over garden fences, during dog walks, in the line at the post office where the clerk still hands out lollipops to anyone under four feet tall.

The woods beyond town hum with cicadas in August, trails meandering past creeks where kids still build dams out of pebbles. In autumn, the hills blaze with color, and everyone pretends not to notice Mr. Ellis, the retired biology teacher, sneaking handfuls of leaves into his pockets for “research.” Winter brings snow that muffles the world like a held breath, and the town becomes a series of glowing windows, each framing a tableau of board games or soup simmering. Spring arrives as a conspiracy of crocuses, then lilacs, then the sudden green shock of the fields.

What’s easy to miss, unless you linger, is how carefully Hillcrest guards its contradictions. The yoga studio shares a wall with a barbershop where the talk is all deer season and carburetors. The new EV charger outside Town Hall sits beside a horse trough from 1912. Teenagers cluster under the pavilion, half engrossed in their phones, half in a debate about whether the abandoned railroad tunnel is haunted. It’s a place that accommodates both satellite dishes and bird feeders, where someone can spend a lifetime and still find a reason to say “Huh” while squinting at the sky.

By dusk, porch lights wink on, and the air smells of cut grass and distant rain. A pickup truck rattles down Main Street, its bed full of pumpkins. Somewhere, a screen door closes. The crows settle. There’s a sense, not of nostalgia, exactly, but of continuity, as if the town exists in a gentle pact with time itself. To visit is to feel, for a moment, that you’ve been here before, even if you haven’t, even if you can’t stay. Hillcrest doesn’t demand your attention. It earns it, one leaf, one laugh, one shared secret at a time.