Pastels Bouquet
Trading in dark red for cotton-candy pink, our new Pastels Bouquet is a distinctly sunny variation on our ever-popular Brights Bouquet. Perfect for those who prefer a little more sugar than spice, this bouquet is bursting with Sunflowers, Gerbera Daisies, and Asiatic Lilies, all dressed up in pale pink and butter yellow.
Our Pastels Bouquet is delivered with some flowers open and others just about to bloom, and should satisfy your sweet tooth for at least a week a perfect Birthday Bouquet.
Note: Sunflower petals may be gathered close to the center on arrival and will open up to light and warmth. Some of the flowers pictured will arrive in bud form and will begin to bloom within a few days of your online flower delivery.
Our Pastels Bouquet is delivered with some flowers open and others just about to bloom, and should satisfy your sweet tooth for at least a week a perfect Birthday Bouquet.
Note: Sunflower petals may be gathered close to the center on arrival and will open up to light and warmth. 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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The Sunflower is actually one of the few well-known flowers native to America. Named for the Greek god of the sun, Helios, the flower head will actually track and follow the sun throughout the growing season. Its potential for massive size and height and ease of growing has persuaded even the most novice of gardeners to partake in contests. The largest Sunflower on record was reputed to be over forty feet tall.
Historically, Sunflowers have been grown more for their usefulness than beauty. The seeds are rich in oil, which is used for food, soap, paints and cosmetics, and they are high in protein and minerals. In the hands of the botanically inclined, Sunflowers open the mind and spirit to unexpected ideas.
Cut Sunflowers need direct light just as they do in the wild. It's typical for their heads to be bowed on arrival after spending time in a dark box. After a couple of days under the sun, they will begin to stand upright and open their petals to the light.
Historically, Sunflowers have been grown more for their usefulness than beauty. The seeds are rich in oil, which is used for food, soap, paints and cosmetics, and they are high in protein and minerals. In the hands of the botanically inclined, Sunflowers open the mind and spirit to unexpected ideas.
Cut Sunflowers need direct light just as they do in the wild. It's typical for their heads to be bowed on arrival after spending time in a dark box. After a couple of days under the sun, they will begin to stand upright and open their petals to the light.
