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How to Get Your Boss on Board for a Weekly Flower Delivery

Posted by Suzie Canale on Mon, Mar 12, 2018

So, you’ve been at the same office job for a while now and the gig is a pretty good one.  You can’t really complain earning a decent salary, hired by an okay boss, working in a clean environment and having co-workers who are congenial for the most part.  Career wise, things are going well and for the most-you’ve got everything you really want with the exception of one tiny perk… The entire office is devoid of any flower arrangements…  

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photo via aboutflowers.com

Why is this a big deal?  Well, as you may have already learned from previous blog posts, regular exposure to fresh blooms provide a wide array of benefits both in physical and mental terms.  This means that choosing to elect a regular, standing order from a local florist will likely heighten the moods and progress of employees thus increasing the company’s overall productivity.  If you look at things this way-it seems like a no brainer, right?

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Unfortunately, many businesses feel as though a vase of flowers is not worth the cost of investment even though most of the top Fortune 500 companies use plants and flowers in many of their headquarters to positively affect their staff.  In some circumstances, business owners do not believe that the theory holds any substantial value and instead prefers to think of a weekly flower arrangement as a waste of financial revenue. Although this attitude can prove difficult to turn around, it’s not completely impossible…


If you find yourself in this predicament, I have a few tips to turn the tables on the importance of office floral design so that you can do some serious convincing to whoever is in charge.  Study these top reasons why flowers can be of value in the office and give him/her a presentation of the facts. When you are finished, slip a reputable florist’s business card under their door and hope for the best.  If the outcome proves dim, revisit the idea in another few months.



  1. Flowers heighten positive moods by using their different scents and colors.
  2. Flowers generally increase the brain’s ability to problem solve.
  3. Flowers can propel new levels of creativity just by being within the same vicinity.
  4. Flowers are capable of lowering anxiety and in turn, foster feelings of relaxation.
  5. Flowers are a great source of conversation, which can spawn a greater communication flow between coworkers.
  6. Flowers tell employees that you care about them and want them to be happy.
  7. Flowers make a space more appealing, providing a nicer environment to work in.

Tags: Rutgers Floral Study, Boston Flower Delivery, Office Parties

Choose Exotic Flowers in Boston for your Holiday Party

Posted by Rick Canale on Tue, Oct 11, 2011

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Whether you're planning an executive business dinner, coordinating your company's holiday party or need to lend a festive touch to your Boston office, the corporate event team at Exotic Flowers thrives on holiday decor. The holiday design staff at Exotic Flowers vision statement is "Reaction Guaranteed,'.  Offering the most cutting edge as well as traditional holiday floral designs our full-service holiday design team is discreet, well groomed, professional and experienced. You can focus on your business with confidence. Our attention to detail is unrivaled. We are at your disposal. Book your holiday flowers now to ensure our services.

Did you Exotic Flowers in Boston grows our own Poinsettias at our Roslindale greenhouses. Not only do our home grown poinsettias last longer than their Canadian counter parts, but they are better for the environment and your money stays local. Our locally grown poinsettias sell out quickly, so reserve yours today.

Boston Grown Poinsettias

Tags: Holiday Decor, Christmas Flowers, Office Parties

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