Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Most Americans can’t think of Indiana without thinking its famous NASCAR races: the Brickyard 400 and the Indianapolis 500. These competitions take place at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the first track of its kind to be given that title. Built in 1909, the 2.5-mile course has remained relatively unchanged. The arena, however, has grown to an astounding 400,000 seats, making it the highest capacity sports venue in the world.
If your friend or loved one is an Indiana NASCAR enthusiast, consider sending a flower arrangement in the primary colors that harken back to the organization’s logo. A red, yellow, and blue flower arrangement presents stark contrasts, but racing fans are sure to catch the reference. There are many flower varieties that come in these colors including carnations, alstromeria, roses, delphinium, iris, gerber daisies, hypericum berries, lilies, snapdragons, and hydrangeas. Add something with a checkered pattern, like a vase or ribbon, and you’ll have your recipient’s heart racing at the thought of the starting flags. This sports themed arrangement is great for birthday flowers, to mark a big event, or any time you want to celebrate your NASCAR fan.
Santa Claus, Indiana
Considerably warmer than the North Pole, you might call Santa Claus, Indiana Saint Nick’s vacation home. It might as well be, since the locale receives tons of Christmas lists in the mail each year. The town was originally called Santa Fe, but had to change its name because there was already a town of the same name registered with the Indiana post office. Hence, in 1856 it became Santa Claus. And since 1914, a group of volunteers has made sure that each child’s letter send there is answered.
Do you ever wonder what to get the person who has everything around the holidays? Flowers are the gift that cannot be duplicated since each bloom is uniquely created in nature. Kremp Florist can assist you in selecting hostess gifts, centerpieces, or holiday gifts. One thing all of these arrangements will likely have in common is fragrant winter greenery including cedar, fir, pine, juniper, and holly. These greens symbolize the season and having staying power when cut that can last for weeks.
Red and white flowers like carnations, roses, and cushion pom pons are typically paired with the foliage, but with today’s decorating styles, many colors are acceptable in holiday décor. Consider burgundy, purple, gold, or silver for a rich look. Peach, blush, cream, and rust colors make for a more country theme. Or pile on the hues for a fun and festive look that the little ones will watch in wonder.
Kremp Florist can put you in the fast lane to flower delivery service in Indiana. Whether or not the recipient is a racing fan, your gift is sure to pass with flying colors. Contact the florist today to schedule a flower delivery.