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Gifts that keep on giving
Bristol Post
|March 20, 2026
These living presents are a thoughtful way to show your love. Their flowers will help brighten up recipients' moods and homes
THERE'S a reason why we still ‘say it with flowers’ when we want to show our appreciation.
The great thing about the following gift ideas is that they don’t demand much. Given bright light, kept away from too much heat, and watered sensibly, these flowers will last for weeks.
Welcome moth orchids
The elegant look of moth orchid, which you may also know as Phlaenopsis, makes it a popular gift, and its easy-care requirements are an added bonus. They should be positioned in bright, filtered light that’s away from harsh, midday sun. Avoiding draughty areas will also help keep them happy.
Its original, clear pot has benefits too. Orchid roots like light and airflow, so that clear pot is useful and makes watering easier.
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