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April 1, 2025

Teays Valley April Floral Selection


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

April flower delivery item for Teays Valley

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.

Teays Valley West Virginia Flower Delivery


Flowers perfectly capture all of nature's beauty and grace. Enhance and brighten someone's day or turn any room from ho-hum into radiant with the delivery of one of our elegant floral arrangements.

For someone celebrating a birthday, the Birthday Ribbon Bouquet featuring asiatic lilies, purple matsumoto asters, red gerberas and miniature carnations plus yellow roses is a great choice. The Precious Heart Bouquet is popular for all occasions and consists of red matsumoto asters, pink mini carnations surrounding the star of the show, the stunning fuchsia roses.

The Birthday Ribbon Bouquet and Precious Heart Bouquet are just two of the nearly one hundred different bouquets that can be professionally arranged and hand delivered by a local Teays Valley West Virginia flower shop. Don't fall for the many other online flower delivery services that really just ship flowers in a cardboard box to the recipient. We believe flowers should be handled with care and a personal touch.

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


Art's Flower and Gift Shop
1227 Ohio Ave
Dunbar, WV 25064


Cross Lanes Floral
5155 W Washington St
Cross Lanes, WV 25313


Edible Arrangements
38 Scott Way
Hurricane, WV 25526


Flowers On Olde Main
216 Main St
Saint Albans, WV 25177


Hurricane Floral
2755 Main St
Hurricane, WV 25526


Nitro Flowers By Sandra
2402 1st Ave
Nitro, WV 25143


Petals & Silks
312 Great Teays Blvd
Scott Depot, WV 25560


Rhonda's Floral-N-Gifts
2197 Childress Rd
Alum Creek, WV 25003


Rite Aid Floral
305 6th Ave
Saint Albans, WV 25177


Walker's Flower Basket
164 Main St
Poca, WV 25159


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 Teays Valley area including:


Caniff Funeral Home
528 Wheatley Rd
Ashland, KY 41101


Cooke Funeral Home & Crematorium
2002 20th St
Nitro, WV 25143


D W Swick Funeral Home
10900 State Rt 140
South Webster, OH 45682


Golden Oaks Memorial Gardens
422 55th St
Ashland, KY 41101


Hall Funeral Home & Crematory
625 County Rd 775
Proctorville, OH 45669


Handley Funeral Home Inc
Danville, WV 25053


High Lawn Funeral Home
1435 Main St E
Oak Hill, WV 25901


High Lawn Memorial Park and Chapel Mausoleum
1435 Main St E
Oak Hill, WV 25901


James Funeral Home
400 Main Ave
Logan, WV 25601


Kanawha Valley Memorial Gardens
6027 E DuPont Ave
Glasgow, WV 25086


Keller Funeral Home
1236 Myers Ave
Dunbar, WV 25064


Kilgore & Collier Funeral Home
2702 Panola St
Catlettsburg, KY 41129


Rollins Funeral Home
1822 Chestnut St
Kenova, WV 25530


Snodgrass Funeral Home
4122 MacCorkle Ave SW
Charleston, WV 25309


Steen Funeral Home 13th Street Chapel
3409 13th St
Ashland, KY 41102


Stevens & Grass Funeral Home
4203 SALINES DR
Malden, WV 25306


Wallace Funeral Home
1159 Central Ave
Barboursville, WV 25504


White Chapel Memorial Gardens
US Rt 60 Midland Trl
Barboursville, WV 25504


All About Black-Eyed Susans

Black-Eyed Susans don’t just grow ... they colonize. Stems like barbed wire hoist blooms that glare solar yellow, petals fraying at the edges as if the flower can’t decide whether to be a sun or a supernova. The dark center—a dense, almost violent brown—isn’t an eye. It’s a black hole, a singularity that pulls the gaze deeper, daring you to find beauty in the contrast. Other flowers settle for pretty. Black-Eyed Susans demand reckoning.

Their resilience is a middle finger to delicacy. They thrive in ditches, crack parking lot asphalt, bloom in soil so mean it makes cacti weep. This isn’t gardening. It’s a turf war. Cut them, stick them in a vase, and they’ll outlast your roses, your lilies, your entire character arc of guilt about not changing the water. Stems stiffen, petals cling to pigment like toddlers to candy, the whole arrangement gaining a feral edge that shames hothouse blooms.

Color here is a dialectic. The yellow isn’t cheerful. It’s a provocation, a highlighter run amok, a shade that makes daffodils look like wallflowers. The brown center? It’s not dirt. It’s a bruise, a velvet void that amplifies the petals’ scream. Pair them with white daisies, and the daisies fluoresce. Pair them with purple coneflowers, and the vase becomes a debate between royalty and anarchy.

They’re shape-shifters with a work ethic. In a mason jar on a picnic table, they’re nostalgia—lemonade stands, cicada hum, the scent of cut grass. In a steel vase in a downtown loft, they’re insurgents, their wildness clashing with concrete in a way that feels intentional. Cluster them en masse, and the effect is a prairie fire. Isolate one stem, and it becomes a haiku.

Their texture mocks refinement. Petals aren’t smooth. They’re slightly rough, like construction paper, edges serrated as if the flower chewed itself free from the stem. Leaves bristle with tiny hairs that catch light and dust, a reminder that this isn’t some pampered orchid. It’s a scrapper. A survivor. A bloom that laughs at the concept of “pest-resistant.”

Scent is negligible. A green whisper, a hint of pepper. This isn’t an oversight. It’s a manifesto. Black-Eyed Susans reject olfactory pageantry. They’re here for your eyes, your Instagram grid, your retinas’ undivided awe. Let gardenias handle perfume. Black-Eyed Susans deal in chromatic jihad.

They’re egalitarian propagandists. Pair them with peonies, and the peonies look overcooked, their ruffles suddenly gauche. Pair them with Queen Anne’s Lace, and the lace becomes a cloud tethered by brass knuckles. Leave them solo in a pickle jar, and they radiate a kind of joy that doesn’t need permission.

Symbolism clings to them like burrs. Pioneers considered them weeds ... poets mistook them for muses ... kids still pluck them from highwaysides, roots trailing dirt like a fugitive’s last tie to earth. None of that matters. What matters is how they crack a sterile room open, their yellow a crowbar prying complacency from the air.

When they fade, they do it without apology. Petals crisp into parchment, brown centers hardening into fossils, stems bowing like retired boxers. But even then, they’re photogenic. Leave them be. A dried Black-Eyed Susan in a November window isn’t a relic. It’s a promise. A rumor that next summer, they’ll return, louder, bolder, ready to riot all over again.

You could dismiss them as weeds. Roadside riffraff. But that’s like calling a thunderstorm “just weather.” Black-Eyed Susans aren’t flowers. They’re arguments. Proof that sometimes, the most extraordinary beauty ... wears dirt like a crown.

More About Teays Valley

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

Teays Valley, West Virginia: A Hidden Gem for Travelers

Nestled in the heart of West Virginia lies the quaint and charming city of Teays Valley. With its rich history and vibrant atmosphere, this hidden gem has become a popular destination for travelers seeking an authentic American experience.

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Originally settled by pioneers in the early 1800s, Teays Valley boasts a fascinating past that is still evident today. The name "Teays" is derived from the ancient river valley that once flowed through this area millions of years ago. As you wander through town, it's easy to imagine what life was like during those early days when settlers carved out their homes amidst rolling hills and picturesque landscapes.

Today, Teays Valley is known for its warm hospitality and friendly locals who are always eager to share stories about their beloved city. Visitors will find themselves immersed in a small-town charm where time seems to slow down just enough to appreciate life's simple pleasures.

For nature enthusiasts, there is no shortage of outdoor activities available in Teays Valley. The Kanawha State Forest offers miles upon miles of hiking trails that wind through lush forests teeming with diverse wildlife. Whether you're an avid hiker or simply enjoy leisurely walks surrounded by nature's beauty, these trails are sure to delight your senses.

If you're looking for some water-based fun on those hot summer days, look no further than Ridenour Lake Recreation Area. This idyllic spot invites visitors to fish off tranquil shores or take a relaxing boat ride on calm waters while soaking up stunning panoramic views.

History buffs won't want to miss visiting the nearby Blenko Glass Company Museum—an iconic symbol of craftsmanship in West Virginia since 1893. Here you can witness skilled artisans create breathtaking glassworks right before your eyes—a true testament to both tradition and innovation.

When it comes time to satisfy your hunger pangs after exploring all that Teays Valley has on offer, the city's dining scene will not disappoint. From hearty home-cooked meals at local diners to upscale farm-to-table experiences, there is something for every palate.

For those seeking retail therapy or simply looking to bring home a unique souvenir, Teays Valley has an array of charming boutique shops and quaint markets that showcase locally made treasures. It's the perfect place to find that special memento that will remind you of your time spent in this enchanting city.

Teays Valley may be small in size but it certainly packs a punch when it comes to providing visitors with unforgettable experiences. Whether you're strolling along its historic streets, immersing yourself in nature's beauty, or indulging in delicious cuisine—you'll quickly discover why travelers are falling head over heels for this hidden gem in West Virginia.