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Flower bouquet

This exquisitely beautiful 'Pretty in Pink' Luxury Hand-Tied Bouquet epitomises luxury and opulence. A grand gesture, whatever the occasion may be.

 

In shades of pink, this bouquet comprises the finest 'Miranda' David Austin Garden Roses, 'Bombastic' Spray Roses, 'Lolly-pop Hydrangea', 'Coco Casino' Hypericum, 'Wizard Of Oz' Dahlias, Carnations and completed with rare 'Happy Valentina' Phalaenopsis Orchids - grown by one of the worlds top growers. This bouquet is available in 3 sizes; Small (£75), Medium (£150) or Large (£250) and is presented in either our signature luxurious packaging or a large vase (+£12).

 

This bouquet is truly a feast for the senses. The strong perfume from the David Austin Garden Roses is truly heavenly and is sure to transport you into a realm of tranqulity and beauty. 

 

This 'Pretty in Pink': Luxury Hand-Tied Bouquet is exclusive to Jeremiah's Floral Design and has been designed with care by Jeremiah O'Neil.

 

Please Note: Due to availability, individual stems may vary from those shown in the product description and image. If such an occasion occurs, we will carefully subsitute flowers for each individual stem with flowers of similar colour, style and value. The quality of our floral designs will always stay the same - The highest quality possible.

'Pretty in Pink': Luxury Hand-Tied Bouquet

PriceFrom £75.00
  • In order to enjoy your hand-tied bouquet for as long as possible, prepare a thoroughly clean vase and add fresh water at room temperature.

    Take the bouquet out of the bag and cut the bottom of the packaging (the 'water bubble') in a sink, to let the water escape safely. Remove the gift packaging, allowing the flowers to breathe. Please do not cut the binding cord around the stems if your bouquet has been hand tied and you wish to keep it arranged as designed.

    Cut each stem at an angle with a sharp knife or scissors, removing 2.5cm (1 inch) from the base of the stem. Ensure that all foliage below the water line has been removed. Foliage floating in water creates bacteria which is harmful to the flowers and will shorten their vase life.

    Place the cut flowers in the vase and then move the vase to the desired place, away from direct sunlight, radiators and air conditioning units. Flowers do not like extreme heat, cold or drafts.

    Also, avoid proximity to fruit as fruit naturally produces ethylene as it ripens and this odourless gas will shorten the vase life of your flowers.

    Maintain your flowers by removing any dead or dying flowers and any foliage that has fallen in the water. 

    Top up with clean water daily if necessary. Ideally, re-cut the stems and change the water every 3 days. Note: very cold or hot water will stress the flowers so best to use water at room temperature.

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