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Default What flowers would you give someone,who a partner has left you to be with?


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Which flower variety or varieties, would you most want to (seriously
or humorously) send to someone, who a loved spouse or partner of ours,
has left you to be with and please say why, for any flower variety
mentioned.


Daylilies. They remind us that our time can be fleeting.

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eclectic wrote:

"Rob" wrote in message
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Which flower variety or varieties, would you most want to (seriously
or humorously) send to someone, who a loved spouse or partner of ours,
has left you to be with and please say why, for any flower variety
mentioned.


Daylilies. They remind us that our time can be fleeting.


Calla lilies, like the ones on coffins.
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