![]() ![]() While we will always try to reach you if this situation arises, occasionally time will not allow for this, and flower substitutions may be shipped without verbal confirmation from you. ++In the event that a substitution may be necessary, we take the utmost care in assuring that your order is as similar to your original flower choice as possible. This is absolutely NORMAL. Please refer to our Flower Care tab on this product page for a descriptive process on care and handling instructions. +Your flowers will arrive looking thirsty and sleepy. *Package contents and prices are based on availability and are subject to change due to weather and market conditions. Since flowers are a product of Mother Nature and due to variation in monitor resolutions, the exact color tones of this flower may vary to some degree.A picture included of flowers in a vase represents one bunch.Expected vase life is an average of 8 days with proper care and handling.Once you are ready to process your roses, you may need to remove up to 8 guard petals per rose to reveal the pristine quality rose bloom. Roses arrive with guard petals intact to protect the roses while travelling and might cause the rose to look distorted, discolored and/or bruised.Once the rose is processed and hydrated, the bloom will open to a larger size. From the top angle, it will appear that you only have 12 rose stems in the bunch however, below this layer there is a second layer containing the remaining 13 roses. Within each bunch, the roses are packed in two layers to ensure protection during shipping. ![]() Unless otherwise indicated, rose stem length will be a minimum of 40 cm or 15.5 inches.If your event is Saturday suggested delivery day is Wednesday.They’re not for everyone, and natural brown blooms are available, but they can add a certain something extra in the right arrangement.Īlthough we are more limited in options for brown blooms than we are for other hues, there are a surprising number of natural brown blooms available across Spring, Summer and Autumn/Fall.īelow we’ve compiled a list of our favourite bronze hued blooms - do feel free to book mark, or keep it in a useful place for your next wedding or photoshoot.Recommended Delivery Date: 3 days before your event Often available from the grower VIP, based in Holland, you’ll find these dyed blooms available all year around, within the season that the flower type would typically bloom in - for example, in Spring you’ll be able to order ‘Brownie’ Tulips, and in Summer, ‘Brownie’ Sweet peas. Over the past year or two, there has been a huge rise in the availability of dyed product - in an incredible number of tones, including brown ‘brownies’ and a sweet cappuccino tone, labelled ‘caramel’. Explore Dianthus ‘Terracotta’, ‘Caramel’, ‘Viper’ and ‘Antique Orchid’ for best results - you won’t be disappointed! Reliable as ever, good old carnations can be relied upon nicely when we’re exploring the brown palette, and you’ll find these varieties will hold up just as well as any other colour when it comes to vase life. Rosanne Black Pearl is a more purply-brown tone - not a true brown - but it can be a useful colour ingredient when mixing brown tones with other purple or blue tones, which is why I think it’s worth a mention here. Deep Brown is actually more of beautiful latte tone, which you’ll be able to work through a huge variety of tones - from apricots, pinks, lemons or otherwise. In the Lisianthus family, there are two cultivars that are worth looking out for : “Rosanne Deep Brown” and “Rosanne Black Pearl”. Looking for a brown spray rose to compliment? Try “Earth” - you won’t regret it! If you’re looking for a few more options which are a little more ‘nude’ as opposed to brown, (which are super popular for our brides right now) look out for Menta, Sahara or Sandy instead. If you’re on the lookout for some to try, be sure to check out the following varieties for your designs : Leonidas, Combo, Coffee Break, Cappuccino, Quicksand, Caffe Latte and Macchiato. Brown roses can be a tricky one to hunt down as brown isn’t the most natural colour to find on a petal. For a recent shoot I was so excited to be able to use one of my favourite ‘brown’ roses “Toffee” which I nestled into the arrangement above, alongside a few more brown-ish toned gems including Daucus, Lilac, Fritillaria and sweet peas. ![]()
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