The Akosua Bouquet
As the first day of the week, Sunday holds a special place in many cultures. In Ghanaian culture, Sunday is associated with the name Akosua, which means “born on Sunday.”
This bouquet features vibrant shades of yellow and orange, which are colors that are often associated with warmth, joy, and happiness. These colors are perfect for celebrating the start of a new week and the promise of new opportunities and experiences.
The Akosua bouquet includes a variety of tropical flowers that are commonly found in Ghana, such as Heliconia, anthurium, ginger, aster, limonium and eucalyptus.
It is a reminder that every day is a new beginning, full of promise and potential. So why not start your week off on the right foot with a beautiful bouquet inspired by the name Akosua?
We at Blossom the Fresh Flower People have created seven unique and eye-catching bouquets that showcase the beauty of Ghanaian culture and the power of the Ghanaian woman through flowers. Our aim is to honor and celebrate the beauty and strength of Ghanaian women by naming bouquets after their day names. Each bouquet is carefully curated to reflect the meaning and essence of the name it represents.
Disclaimer: Due to the seasonal nature of our imported fresh flowers, please note that in some cases, bouquets may differ from the photo. We reserve the right to replace certain stems with other stems of comparable colour or value.