call the florist they were sent through and see if they were billed by check or credit card. if the person paid cash, there isn't much you can do unless the sales person at the florist remembers the order and the person that made the order (which is not impossible, but is unlikely) maybe their description would give you enough info to know who it was...
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You can contact Interflora's customer service team and provide them with the details of the order, such as the recipient's name and delivery address. They should be able to provide you with the information about who sent the flowers.
If they are sent via interflora, there are many things you can do:
1. Call interflora (number should be on box) and explain your concerns.
2. Tell them when you received them and give them the senders reference (also on box).
3. They will then explain that they can't tell you any information as to who the sender is due to the Data Protection Act.
4. Normally, they then ring the person and ask whether or not it is okay that you know who they are etc. Or if you can have clues etc.
5. If you have no luck because they want to remain anonymous and you are concerned, then you may ask the police to write a note or something of that natureto bypass the act.
6. The police will then be given all the details from interflora to be passed on to you. The sender does not have to know about this.
Yes.Ferns do not have either seeds or flowers (they reproduce via spores).
Gymnosperms
It sounds like you are describing a fern, which is a type of non-flowering plant that reproduces via spores. Ferns do not have true flowers or seeds, and they are characterized by their fronds and intricate leaf-like structures.
Satellite pictures are taken through the satellite and sent to Earth via satellite waves.
The electrical signals generated by the ears are sent to the brain via the auditory nerve for interpretation. The brain processes and interprets these signals to create the perception of sound.