Florist Keihan
September Flowers
The lingering heat of summer is still lingering, and typhoons are on the rise this season. Many people tend to spend more time relaxing at home, don't they?
Here are some recommended flowers to brighten up your time at home in September, when the heat of summer is still lingering.
Chrysanthemums, which are in season in September, are one of the most representative flowers of autumn.
Along with the cherry blossom, the chrysanthemum is widely known as a Japanese flower (the chrysanthemum is even used in the Imperial family crest and passports!).
When you hear the word "chrysanthemum flower," many people probably think of flowers given at funerals or to Buddha.
However, originally, chrysanthemums had meanings such as "warding off evil spirits," "good health," and "extending life and longevity."
It is a relatively new culture that is said to have taken root after the Meiji period due to its long-lasting flowers and ease of cultivation.

Now, chrysanthemum flowers are believed to ward off evil spirits, and on September 9th there is an event called "Choyo no Sekku" (Double Ninth Festival), also known as "Chrysanthemum Festival."
In hopes of good health and longevity, people drink "kikushu," which is sake with chrysanthemum flowers floating in it, and soak in "kikuyu," which is a bathtub with chrysanthemum flowers floating in it, in hopes of beauty and health.

Our store offers a selection of unusual chrysanthemum flowers that will give you a taste of autumn and are perfect for decorating for the Chrysanthemum Festival.
Why not choose chrysanthemum flowers as a gift on this day, wishing your partner good health?
Please note that the types of flowers available and prices may vary depending on factors such as weather.