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Yeppoon Floristry

Locality: Yeppoon, Queensland

Phone: +61 420 520 779



Address: Normanby Street 4703 Yeppoon, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.yeppoonfloristry.com.au

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22.01.2022 Gorgeous fresh bunches in this morning @ Brew Cafe Emu Park.

09.01.2022 Fresh flowers in this morning at Brew Cafe Emu Park. Also available at Farnborough store.

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04.01.2022 A little bit of trivia about Poinsettias. There is an old Mexican legend about how Poinsettias and Christmas come together. There was once a poor Mexican girl called Pepita who had no present to give the the baby Jesus at the Christmas Eve Services. As Pepita walked sadly to the chapel, her cousin Pedro tried to cheer her up. 'Pepita', he said "I'm sure that even the smallest gift, given by someone who loves him will make Jesus Happy." Pepita didn't know what she could give,... so she picked a small handful of weeds from the roadside and made them into a a small bouquet. She felt embarrassed because she could only give this small present to Jesus. As she walked through the chapel to the altar, she remembered what Pedro had said. She began to feel better, knelt down and put the bouquet at the bottom of the nativity scene. Suddenly, the bouquet of weeds burst into bright red flowers, and everyone who saw them were sure they had seen a miracle. From that day on, the bright red flowers were known as the 'Flores de Noche Buena', or 'Flowers of the Holy Night'. The shape of the poinsettia flower and leaves are sometimes thought as a symbol of the Star of Bethlehem which led the Wise Men to Jesus. The Poinsettia is also the national emblem of Madagascar, near Southern Africa. See more

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