Red roses are cliché. Carnations: pedestrian. Daisies’ friendly faces look pitifully eager. Orchids make you work too much for their beauty. Lilies’ quiet elegance masks a faint bridal whiff. Tulips: unassuming and perfect. Later, I offer her the painstakingly-selected bouquet. “No!” she yelps, slamming the door. “I’m allergic to those!” Nina Sudhakar is a writer, … Continue reading NINA SUDHAKAR: Much Ado About Flowers
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