AOYAMA FLOWER MARKET Summer Sky floral and foliage bouquet
Description
You don't need to fly to Japan to adore its myriad blooms; you only need a fresh bouquet from Aoyama Flower Market. Born in Tokyo - a city known for its spring cherry blossom, or sakura as it's known - the florist carefully curates seasonal flora and foliage arrangements. So, whether it's a special occasion or not, we reckon they look right at home as a centrepiece on any table. It's time to embrace the ethos of living in harmony with plants.Aoyama Flower Market Summer Sky floral and foliage bouquetIncludes: 3 white rose, 3 white carnation, 3 white alstromeria, 3 eryngium, 5 oxypetalum, 2 statice, 6 greenery25 stemsHand-tied with seasonal foliage and wrapped in stamped specially imported Japanese paperPlease note, the flowers included in this bouquet are seasonal and are therefore subject to changePlease note that delivery for this product is sensitive - customers must be available to collect and sign for the item upon deliveryPlease note: All of our flowers are subject to availability. In the event of any supply difficulties, we reserve the right, at our absolute discretion, to substitute any product with an alternate product of a similar style and equivalent (or greater) value and quality. If we are unable for any reason to provide a satisfactory replacement, we will refund you in full for this orderCare InstructionsPrepare a vase with fresh water and add the flower food provided. Remove paper wrapping and recycle it. Carefully remove the aqua pack from the flowers (rinse the stems with cold water if gel was used).Check the bouquet for any damaged flowers/leaves and remove them. Cut the stems at a 45 angle with sharp knife or scissors to your desired length. No need to unite the bouquet as it will lose its shape, unless you prefer a loose look or trying to fit the vasePlace flowers in a cool environment. Change water and recut stems every other day, remove any dead flowers/leaves that you see. Remove any leaves that fall below the water level. Keep flowers away from direct sun, heating, air conditioning and fresh fruits
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