Secret Garden Bouquet 2
There is something magical about our Secret Garden Bouquet. It is as if the exotic Oriental Lilies, playful Gerbera Daisies and the coquettish Snapdragons conspire to enchant the senses in this lovely ensemble.
Named for one of literature's most beloved gardens, our bouquet promises the same childhood delight of unveiling something new and untamed--something undiscovered by the rest of the world. The Secret Garden Bouquet is your very own key to a small spot of enchantment and a renewed sense of wonder.
For DIY weddings, special occasions and unforgettable gifts, we also offer 4 Secret Garden Bouquets in our Secret Garden Grand Box.
These rather robust bouquets can be disassembled to make several smaller, yet equally beautiful floral arrangements.
Note: Some of the flowers pictured will arrive in bud form and will begin to bloom within a few days of your online flower delivery.
Named for one of literature's most beloved gardens, our bouquet promises the same childhood delight of unveiling something new and untamed--something undiscovered by the rest of the world. The Secret Garden Bouquet is your very own key to a small spot of enchantment and a renewed sense of wonder.
For DIY weddings, special occasions and unforgettable gifts, we also offer 4 Secret Garden Bouquets in our Secret Garden Grand Box.
These rather robust bouquets can be disassembled to make several smaller, yet equally beautiful floral arrangements.
Note: Some of the flowers pictured will arrive in bud form and will begin to bloom within a few days of your online flower delivery.
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Native varieties of Gerbera Daisies come to us from latitudes where the summers are damp and the winters dry. A native of South Africa, the flower was named after the German doctor, Traugott Gerber, by a botanist friend around 1737.
Gerbera Daisies are highly sensitive to fluoride and many other naturally occurring fungi. Therefore, commercial production was slow to develop. Only in the last few decades has the proliferation of Gerbera Daisies taken place. The flower is extremely popular in Europe, particularly with Germans, and has just recently found popularity in the U.S.
Gerbera Daisies are highly sensitive to fluoride and many other naturally occurring fungi. Therefore, commercial production was slow to develop. Only in the last few decades has the proliferation of Gerbera Daisies taken place. The flower is extremely popular in Europe, particularly with Germans, and has just recently found popularity in the U.S.
