Getting Jingle Bell Flowers | Advice From a Real Alaskan Florist (2024)

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If you have enjoyed the Lifetime Holiday movie, the Jingle Bell Bride, as we have, then you may have immediately started looking for pictures of the elusive Jingle Bell Flowers that united Jessica and Matt in this magical Christmas movie.

We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but no such flower exists. Fortunately, the creative minds at Bagoy’s Floral and Home here in Anchorage are delighted to guide you through the next best things, available with nationwide delivery from our shop to your door.

Grow Your Own Jingle Bells

A classic holiday plant that offers stunning blooms twice a year is the Christmas Cactus, otherwise known as the Zygocactus. This is an easy to care for plant with animated magenta flowers that will be sure to brighten your house this holiday season. As a classic holiday gift with architecturally stunning petals, it can always be your own “Jingle Bell” flower.

It’s a wonderfully thoughtful gift for your loved ones this holiday season, or a fun way to brighten your own home!

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The closest real-life flower to the coveted Jingle Bell Flowers featured in this new Christmas Classic is the Jingle Bell Fuchsia, a hardy plant that grows along the North West coast. From Seattle, Washington to Redondo Beach, California, you can enjoy this vibrant outdoor perennial that truly brings the vibrance of the tropics to your landscaping.

If you are an apartment dweller or out of its growing range, the Jingle Bell Fuschia also does fabulously as an indoor plant. With vibrant red stamen and delightfully scarlet hypanthium, the white plumage of their petals is a gorgeous touch to any decor.

Ask For Amaryllis

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If you, like us, paused the movie as Jessica passed Rene her “impossible” bouquet of Jingle Bell Flowers, wondering, “what is that?” – we might have an answer for you.

The Amaryllis flower is one of our winter favorites. Coming in shades of red and white, it’s phenomenal petals are an unmistakable hit.

If you’re looking for a real Jingle-Bell flower, just like Jessica, ask for Amaryllis.

There are so many wonderful places to visit in Alaska. With northern lights dancing across the reflective snowfields of the north, to the forested coves in Cook Inlet that make Anchorage.

Even if there isn’t a real-life Lifetime Movie, you can still have a taste of the true magic we offer in Alaska. Connect with Bagoy’s today, we are always here for you.

Getting Jingle Bell Flowers | Advice From a Real Alaskan Florist (2024)

FAQs

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What color flowers do you get for someone in the hospital? ›

The more colorful and cheery, the better received some bouquets may be. Always consider the preferences and personality of your loved one before choosing a floral gift, but most people will appreciate a fun bouquet of vividly colored flowers. White is appreciated, too.

What is the best flower for a patient? ›

Play it safe by selecting flowers that are hypoallergenic and have low to no scent such as hydrangea, lilies, orchids, hyacinth, daffodils, roses. snapdragons, and tulips.

What flowers to bring to the hospital? ›

The best types of flowers for hospitals are hypoallergenic ones such as roses, hydrangea, lilies, orchids, hyacinth, daffodils, snapdragons, and tulips. Send a low-maintenance plant.

What does a blue flower mean in hospital? ›

What does the blue flower badge represent? The flower is a forget-me-not, a small blue flower that represents remembrance and is long-associated with dementia. People with dementia may experience memory loss, among other symptoms.

What does a yellow rose mean in a hospital? ›

Why a bouquet of yellow roses? A yellow rose was the symbol our hospital used to show that a family had lost a baby. By taping a yellow rose to the patient's door, all entering would know to be sensitive and not to ask hurtful questions or make awkward comments.

What is the flower for healing and strength? ›

Due to its gentle yet powerful properties, lavender is a popular choice for symbols of healing and strength.

What flowers represent health and happiness? ›

the magic of flowers with these four that represent healing.
  • Snapdragons: Healing With Strength. Snapdragons feature tiers of blossoms sharing one stem. ...
  • Sunflowers: Healing With Positivity. ...
  • Roses: Healing With Love. ...
  • Chrysanthemums: Healing With Vitality.
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What Colour flowers for someone sick? ›

Traditionally, bright flowers send the message of get well soon. Yellow roses, sunflowers, and pink tulips are all great choices to send well wishes.

What color are grieving flowers? ›

Traditionally, white is the colour of choice for most funeral and condolence flowers. In the language of flowers, white flowers represent peace, innocence and purity. This makes them a perfect fit for funerals, as well as weddings and baby showers. White flowers are elegant and understated in their beauty.

Should you bring flowers to someone in the hospital? ›

Flowers or fruit baskets: In most hospitals, live flowers or fruit baskets are not allowed in patients' rooms due to potential allergic reactions. Additionally, some cancer patients say that having lots of flowers in their rooms reminds them of funerals – not the effect most gift-givers are going for.

Do you get someone flowers after surgery? ›

Timing Matters. The time you choose to send your get well soon flowers can significantly impact their effectiveness. For hospital stays, it's often best to send flowers a day after surgery or once the patient is in a regular room to ensure they can enjoy your gift.

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