Description
Pure and simple, this collection of white roses is an elegant and convenient way to send your best wishes. You don’t need to worry whether your loved one is home, as the cleverly designed box fits neatly through their letterbox
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Standard: 3x White Rose, 1x White Lily, 3x White Pom Pom, 2x Pistache, 2x Eucalypstus Robusta, 1x Gypsophila
Grande: 6x White Rose, 2x White Lily, 6x White Pom Pom, 4x Pistache, 4x Eucalypstus Robusta, 2x Gypsophila
Grande: 6x White Rose, 2x White Lily, 6x White Pom Pom, 4x Pistache, 4x Eucalypstus Robusta, 2x Gypsophila
Delivery
Standard Tracked (7am - 9pm)
Standard Tracked (7am - 5pm)
Premium Tracked (7am - 9pm)
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Additional Information
Is this bouquet safe for pets? | Lilies are highly toxic to cats, so we would recommend that cat owners avoid this bouquet. They can also cause some adverse effects on animals in dogs (such as an upset tummy), so please keep lilies out of their reach. |
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How long should the bouquet last? | Our 100% Happiness Guarantee promises that each of our bouquets will last at least 5 days. If your bouquet doesn't last this long, or you have any other issues, learn how to redeem your guarantee here. |
How should I care for this product? | We include care tips with all bouquets which will help your recipient get the most out of their flowers. For more information, visit My Flowers to see our recommended care tips. |
Will my flowers look like the picture? | We send the pink Avalanche roses semi-bloomed, and the lilies in bud. This helps to protect the delicate flowers in transit, and just means your bouquet will need a day or two in water to open up and look like the picture. |
How are the flowers packaged? | The flowers will be wrapped in branded cellophane for protection, and packaged in a branded cardboard box. |
Will the flowers come in water? | Our flowers will arrive in a hydration unit called a porto. This is a sponge that keep them hydrated during their journey. This is because a vase or jug of water would be likely to cause water damage in transit. Be sure to trim the stems when they arrive and place them in water as soon as possible. |