A vibrant combination of blooms including roses, carnations, and stocks, in a beautiful open heart design. Approximate Product Dimensions: Length: 44cm, Width: 48cm, Height: 12cm.
A heart tribute of pretty pastel shades featuring roses, limonium, chrysanthemum and fragrant stocks. Approximate Product Dimensions: Length: 44cm, Width: 48cm, Height: 12cm.
A vibrant contemporary heart tribute featuring striking anthurium and calla lilies in an open heart design. Approximate Product Dimensions: Length: 52cm, Width: 50cm, Height: 15cm.
Two beautiful hearts with an open design, each features the finest orchids, anthuriums, and delicate lilac roses nestled in fresh foliage. Approximate Product Dimensions: Length: 38cm, Width: 60cm, Height: 15cm.
Each and every design is one-of-a-kind, created by an artisan florist using the freshest stems available on the day so, whilst your tribute may look different to the one pictured, it’ll still be just as beautiful. A heart-shaped design made with the finest flowers, this tribute will be lovingly hand-crafted and delivered with care by our local artisan florists.
A heart tribute bursting with roses in rich pink and red tones. Approximate Product Dimensions: Standard: Length: 52cm, Width: 45cm, Height: 15cm.
A beautiful spray of pastel blooms, including germini, roses, and carnations, arranged in a linear design. Approximate Product Dimensions: Standard: Length: 70cm, Width: 20cm, Height: 20cm. Large: Length: 80cm, Width: 20cm, Height: 20cm. Extra large: Length: 100cm, Width: 20cm, Height: 20cm.
Beauty that doesn’t age with time. That’s the Infinite Rose promise: twelve months of these flawless white roses. The perfect Valentine’s Day indulgence.
Enjoy flawless red roses for up to a year. Infinite Rose technology means the roses in this heart-shaped hatbox will stay lush and full of life for over twelve months.
The String of Pearls plant is an apt name, with its round, succulent-like leaves carried down long, slender stems. Despite its delicate appearance, this unusual succulent house plant is a vigorous grower, quickly creeping across the surface of the pot, then cascading down the side. Its trailing stems can reach 2-3 ft (60-90 cm). If long stems become straggly, you can cut them off, this type pruning will help encourage new growths and you can propagate cuttings too. Light and Water Keep in bright light with some direct sunlight. Although beautiful, it can be a little fussy when it comes to care. It likes the soil on the dryer side as it is very vulnerable to rot, and it needs to be in a consistently warm, bright spot. In winter, when less light is available, reduce watering to an absolute minimum. Try watering your plant to keep it moist during growing seasons (spring, summer) and cut back in winter to just enough so the soil doesn’t dry out. Beads that look flat are a sign that the soil is too dry. Give it a good drink but take care not to over water. This succulent will not tolerate soggy soil.
Sometimes called the “Bunny Ear” Cactus due to its multi branching growths or the “Blind Prickly Pear”. This is a popular beginner cactus as it is easy to grow if a you can provide enough bright light, no over-watering, provide its winter resting period and average room temperatures. In short, keep it by a window and don’t water it for half a year. Simple! Light and Water This plant requires full light for growing for most of the year, except during the winter cycle. For the plant's health, light should be reduced to partial sun during this time. This Cactus is a desert species. It should be given water on a regular basis during its first season in a new pot. This will help it to create a strong root system. The soil should be kept moist, but not soggy. After the first season, more sporadic watering is required. During the winter cycle, the cactus should not be watered at all, with watering to resume in the early spring.
Caladiums are often known as Elephant Ears from their large heart shaped leaves. Most varieties display colour combinations of red, whites, pinks and greens. This stunning plant is adorned with pink candy-striped leaves and will and beautiful pop of colour to any home. Traditionally an outdoor plant, they can be adapted to indoor with some effort, but it will be worth it at this will extend their foliar season so you can stare at those attractive leaves all year round. The plants love hot, humid weather and grow best in full to partial shade, though most varieties can also be grown in full sun if they get plenty of water. So, mist often and keep them warm. If they are outside in a hanging garden or container, bring them indoors during the winter months if you want to preserve the foliage, otherwise they will die back down to their tubers until the next growing season or die completely if exposed to frost. Light and Water Indoor Caladium plants require a medium light area with protection from midday sun, which will scorch the leaves. A northern or eastern window is usually the best exposure. Humidity is crucial to Caladium houseplant care as the tubers are native to South American tropical forests and produce seasonal foliage during the rainy, warm season. Keeping the humidity high in a heated home may be done with misting and by placing a saucer filled with pebbles and water under the container. The evaporation will moisten the ambient air and provide the humidity necessary for your Caladium. Keep your plant away from heating vents which will blow dry air and drafty windows or doors. Please note that these come to us as mixed plants so we cannot guarantee which variety will arrive to us. They will all be beautiful varieties with variations of red/pink/green/white leaves.