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June 1, 2025

Union Hill-Novelty Hill June Floral Selection


The Bloom Central flower delivery of the month for June in Union Hill-Novelty Hill is the Beautiful Expressions Bouquet

June flower delivery item for Union Hill-Novelty Hill

The Beautiful Expressions Bouquet from Bloom Central is simply stunning. The arrangement's vibrant colors and elegant design are sure to bring joy to any space.

Showcasing a fresh-from-the-garden appeal that will captivate your recipient with its graceful beauty, this fresh flower arrangement is ready to create a special moment they will never forget. Lavender roses draw them in, surrounded by the alluring textures of green carnations, purple larkspur, purple Peruvian Lilies, bupleurum, and a variety of lush greens.

This bouquet truly lives up to its name as it beautifully expresses emotions without saying a word. It conveys feelings of happiness, love, and appreciation effortlessly. Whether you want to surprise someone on their birthday or celebrate an important milestone in their life, this arrangement is guaranteed to make them feel special.

The soft hues present in this arrangement create a sense of tranquility wherever it is placed. Its calming effect will instantly transform any room into an oasis of serenity. Just imagine coming home after a long day at work and being greeted by these lovely blooms - pure bliss!

Not only are the flowers visually striking, but they also emit a delightful fragrance that fills the air with sweetness. Their scent lingers delicately throughout the room for hours on end, leaving everyone who enters feeling enchanted.

The Beautiful Expressions Bouquet from Bloom Central with its captivating colors, delightful fragrance, and long-lasting quality make it the perfect gift for any occasion. Whether you're celebrating a birthday or simply want to brighten someone's day, this arrangement is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Union Hill-Novelty Hill Florist


Who wouldn't love to be pleasantly surprised by a beautiful floral arrangement? No matter what the occasion, fresh cut flowers will always put a big smile on the recipient's face.

The Light and Lovely Bouquet is one of our most popular everyday arrangements in Union Hill-Novelty Hill. It is filled to overflowing with orange Peruvian lilies, yellow daisies, lavender asters, red mini carnations and orange carnations. If you are interested in something that expresses a little more romance, the Precious Heart Bouquet is a fantastic choice. It contains red matsumoto asters, pink mini carnations and stunning fuchsia roses. These and nearly a hundred other floral arrangements are always available at a moment's notice for same day delivery.

Our local flower shop can make your personal flower delivery to a home, business, place of worship, hospital, entertainment venue or anywhere else in Union Hill-Novelty Hill Washington.

Would you prefer to place your flower order in person rather than online? Here are a few Union Hill-Novelty Hill florists to reach out to:


Accents et cetera Gift Baskets
1225 244th Ave NE
Sammamish, WA 98074


Bear Creek Florist
17186 Redmond Way
Redmond, WA 98052


Brittany Flowers of Kirkland
9805 NE 116th St
Kirkland, WA 98034


Countryside Floral & Garden
1420 NW Gilman Blvd
Issaquah, WA 98027


Duvall Flowers & Gifts
15702 Main St NE
Duvall, WA 98019


Fena Flowers, Inc.
12815 NE 124th St
Kirkland, WA 98034


Finishing Touch Florist & Gifts
1645 140th Ave NE
Bellevue, WA 98005


Redmond Floral
14864 NE 95th
Redmond, WA 98052


The Bothell Florist
10021 NE 183rd St
Bothell, WA 98011


Woodinville Florist
12601 NE Woodinville Dr
Woodinville, WA 98072


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 Union Hill-Novelty Hill area including to:


Barton Family Funeral Service
11630 Slater Ave NE
Kirkland, WA 98034


Cascade Memorial
13620 NE 20th St
Bellevue, WA 98005


Cedar Lawns Memorial Park & Funeral Home
7200 180th Ave NE
Redmond, WA 98052


Choice Cremations of The Cascades
3305 Colby Ave
Everett, WA 98201


Columbia Funeral Home & Crematory
4567 Rainier Ave S
Seattle, WA 98118


Common Sense Cremation
20205 144th Ave NE
Woodinville, WA 98072


Curnow Funeral Home & Cremation Service
14205 SE 36th St
Bellevue, WA 98006


Elemental Cremation & Burial
10900 NE 8th St
Bellevue, WA 98004


Evergreen Washelli
18224 103rd Ave NE
Bothell, WA 98011


Kirkland Cemetery
123 5th Ave
Kirkland, WA 98033


Precious Pets Animal Crematory
3420 C St NE
Auburn, WA 98002


Radiant Heart After-Care for Pets
801 W Orchard Dr
Bellingham, WA 98225


Resting Waters Aquamation
9205 35th Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98126


Solie Funeral Home & Crematory
3301 Colby Ave
Everett, WA 98201


Sunset Hills Memorial Park and Funeral Home
1215 145th Pl SE
Bellevue, WA 98007


Washington Cremation Alliance
Seattle, WA


Woodinville Cemetery
13200 NE 175th St
Woodinville, WA 98072


All About Marigolds

The secret lives of marigolds exist in a kind of horticultural penumbra where most casual flower-observers rarely venture, this intersection of utility and beauty that defies our neat categories. Marigolds possess this almost aggressive vibrancy, these impossible oranges and yellows that look like they've been calibrated specifically to capture human attention in ways that feel almost manipulative but also completely honest. They're these working-class flowers that somehow infiltrated the aristocratic world of serious floral arrangements while never quite losing their connection to vegetable gardens and humble roadside plantings. The marigold commits to its role with a kind of earnestness that more fashionable flowers often lack.

Consider what happens when you slide a few marigolds into an otherwise predictable bouquet. The entire arrangement suddenly develops this gravitational center, this solar core of warmth that transforms everything around it. Their densely packed petals create these perfect spheres and half-spheres that provide structural elements amid wilder, more chaotic flowers. They're architectural without being stiff, these mathematical expressions of nature's patterns that somehow avoid looking engineered. The thing about marigolds that most people miss is how they anchor an arrangement both visually and olfactorically. They have this distinctive fragrance ... not everyone loves it, sure, but it creates this olfactory perimeter around your arrangement, this invisible fence of scent that defines the space the flowers occupy beyond just their physical presence.

Marigolds bring this incredible textural diversity too. The African varieties with their carnation-like fullness provide substantive weight, while French marigolds deliver intricate detailing with their smaller, more numerous blooms. Some varieties sport these two-tone effects with darker orange centers bleeding out to yellow edges, creating internal contrast within a single bloom. They create these focal points that guide the eye through an arrangement like visual stepping stones. The stems stand up straight without staking or support, a botanical integrity rare in cultivated flowers.

What's genuinely remarkable about marigolds is their democratic nature, their availability to anyone regardless of socioeconomic status or gardening expertise. These flowers grow in practically any soil, withstand drought, repel pests, and bloom continuously from spring until frost kills them. There's something profoundly hopeful in their persistence. They're these sunshine collectors that keep producing color long after more delicate flowers have surrendered to summer heat or autumn chill.

In mixed arrangements, marigolds solve problems. They fill gaps. They create transitions between colors that would otherwise clash. They provide both contrast and complement to purples, blues, whites, and pinks. Their tightly clustered petals offer textural opposition to looser, more informal flowers like cosmos or daisies. The marigold knows exactly what it's doing even if we don't. It's been cultivated for centuries across multiple continents, carried by humans who recognized something essential in its reliable beauty. The marigold doesn't just improve arrangements; it improves our relationship with the impermanence of beauty itself. It reminds us that even common things contain universes of complexity and worth, if we only take the time to really see them.

More About Union Hill-Novelty Hill

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

Union Hill-Novelty Hill sits in the cradle of the Sammamish Valley like a carefully arranged paradox, a place where the Pacific Northwest’s evergreen soul brushes against the hum of progress. Drive east from Redmond’s tech-sprawl and the strip malls thin. Roads curve. Douglas firs rise in jagged clusters. Subdivisions emerge, not as scars but as careful stitches, homes with solar panels and cedar siding, streets named for the flora they displaced, mailboxes flanked by lavender and salal. The air smells of cut grass and damp earth, a scent that lingers even as electric vehicles whisper past. Here, the future isn’t a threat. It’s a conversation.

This is a community built by people who know the weight of the word “and.” They want trail networks and fiber-optic cables. They plant native shrubs in rain gardens and debate zoning laws over fair-trade coffee. Elementary schools host coding clubs and nature camps. At the farmers market, a teenager sells heirloom tomatoes while streaming lo-fi beats from a phone draped in a sticker that reads “Geoducks for Peace.” The contradictions aren’t contradictions here. They’re a kind of harmony.

Same day service available. Order your Union Hill-Novelty Hill floral delivery and surprise someone today!



Walk the Union Hill-Novelty Hill Trail at dawn. Black-tailed deer freeze in the mist. Cedar waxwings dart between branches. The gravel path winds past wetlands where frogs chorus in spring, past wooden benches engraved with donor names, families who moved here for the schools, the silence, the sight of the Cascades at sunset. Runners nod as they pass. Retirees pause, binoculars raised, tracking a red-tailed hawk’s spiral. There’s a shared awareness here, a sense that beauty isn’t just something you preserve. It’s something you earn through attention.

The commercial centers feel like experiments in civility. A grocery store stocks organic kale and rainbow sushi rolls. A hardware store offers workshops on pollinator habitats. In the parking lot, a man in a Microsoft hoodie straps a Christmas tree to his Tesla while two kids debate whether the cloudless sky is “Robin’s Egg” or “Cerulean.” No one honks. No one screams. It’s almost unsettling, this absence of edge, until you notice the details. The way the sidewalks widen near crosswalks. The bike racks shaped like salmon. The Little Free Libraries stocked with thrillers and board books. These aren’t accidents. They’re choices.

What defines a place like this? Not the architecture or the demographics, though both skew toward “modern Northwest prosperous.” It’s the rhythm. Mornings begin with the soft percussion of backpacks zipping, lunchboxes clacking, hybrid engines cycling on. Afternoons bring soccer games at the parks where parents, engineers, pharmacists, remote UX designers, cheer in English and Mandarin. Evenings blur into a collage of piano lessons, telehealth appointments, neighborhood forums debating leash laws. The pulse is steady, purposeful. There’s a sense of people trying, openly and without irony, to live well.

Critics might call it utopian, a bubble insulated from the world’s grit. But spend an hour at the community center. Watch the teens hunched over robotics kits, the retirees sketching wetlands in charcoal, the toddlers stacking blocks in a playroom lined with recycled carpet. Talk to the woman who runs the toy library, her face bright as she explains the checkout system. Listen to the high school band’s winter concert, all squeaky reeds and off-tempo snares, and feel the room swell with pride. This isn’t escape. It’s a proposition: that life can be both intentional and joyful, that progress doesn’t have to erase where you’ve been.

The sun dips behind the Olympics. Streetlights flicker on, casting amber pools over sidewalks still damp from afternoon rain. Somewhere, a porch light glows. A cat curls on a windowsill. A family walks a golden retriever, laughing at some secret joke. In the distance, the freeway murmurs. Closer, the wind stirs the firs. Union Hill-Novelty Hill doesn’t pretend to have all the answers. But tonight, in this quiet corner of King County, it’s asking the right questions.