“That’s why they’re the most popular Mother’s Day carnation,” Baessler notes. “This one should come as no surprise,” Baessler remarks. “Red carnations, much like their rose ...
Deemed cheap, twee, dated and – worst of all – naff, the best a carnation could hope for was to be used as a filler in a bouquet next to starrier, more expensive blooms such as roses ...
La Gaitana Farms, a Columbian carnation grower, has been named the International Grower of the Year 2025 by AIPH.