This is a great all-round bouquet: funky and unique with all the classic blooms you love. Rich red roses and gerberas are complimented by red alstroemeria and fresh foliage. It’s the bouquet to go for if you want a bit of floral happiness delivered to your door.
Fresh unique and dynamic, this bouquet is a ray of sunshine, the perfect pick-me-up. Grab yours today and enjoy the combination of yellow roses, gerberas and bright chrysanthemums delivered to your door.
Gorgeous pink gerberas and bouvardia, flashes of green snapdragons and deep purple chrysanthemums: this is a bouquet for special occasions. Hand-tied by our florists, each bouquet is wrapped and presented to perfection.
A fine and subtle bloom, clematis is a signifier of virtue and honour, but also deep and enduring love. It’s a wonderful gift for a partner or a great pick to offer a first date or new beau
These towering oriental lilies are the perfect choice for housewarming gifts or as a dinner party centrepiece. And with fast delivery across the UK, Flowers and Plants Co is on hand to provide beautiful flowers, just in the nick of time.
The popularity of this bouquet never falters – it’s an all-time NAME favourite. Classic green and white tones are provided by a cast of familiar faces: white bouvardia, lisianthus, snapdragons and fragrant eucalyptus. Order yours today!
Aucuba Japonica, commonly called Japanese laurel or gold dust plant, is a shrub native to forest soils of moist valleys, streams and near shaded moist rocks in China, Korea, and Japan. The glossy green leaves are heavily dusted with beautiful golden-yellow spots making the ‘Gold Dust Plant’ a cheery house plant, and a beautiful accent among other foliage plants. Aucuba Japonica varieties include both male and female plants that produce clusters of tiny purplish flowers in spring. If pollinated, the flowers are followed by bright red berries carried on the plant through the winter. So, move them outside during spring and summer if wish for this to happen. Indoors, you'll have easy success with this compact, upright shrub because it adapts well to indoor conditions. In fact, it doesn't need much attention to thrive and it grows well in a pot. Light and Water Keep it in a spot with bright indirect light. Some cool, direct morning sunlight is fine. Bright, filtered sunlight will help Gold Dust Plant keep its variegation. Don't move it outdoors unless you have a cool, shady spot for it. Keep the soil evenly moist from spring through fall. Then, cut back on watering in winter when growth has slowed. For indoors, although slow-growing, Gold Dust Plants will get tall and leggy over time. Prune the stems back hard in spring to keep Aucuba Japonica a manageable size indoors and to encourage branching. Cut stems at a 45° angle, just after a node (the place where a leaf or branch is attached to the stem). Use sharp pruners to avoid tearing the stems. Clean those beautiful spotted leaves to keep them dust-free. Wipe them off with a damp cloth, this will unclog the pores on the plant allowing them to break and prevent brown tips.
The Monstera plant (or Swiss Cheese plant) has become a common household tropical plant adorning spaces with its wonderfully large and unique foliage. We love this hybrid variety with perforated holes in the glossy leaves. In your house they’re guaranteed to be unlike any other foliage heavy plants you own. Monsteras needs lots of space when mature, so as it begins to outgrow its pot, move it to a statement-making spot in the living room, rather than in a tight corner or on a windowsill. If it gets too big for your liking, you can always trim off one of the largest leaf or two and display them in a vase. In the wild these grow in tropical rainforest in crevices between trees and the gaps in the leaves allow for light to reach its lower foliage. They make an interesting hanging basket or can be grown on a totem pole or other support. Light and Water It’s not hard to take care of and is tolerant of surprisingly low light. Avoid direct sunlight and place anywhere from low light to bright indirect light. Find a balance between sun and shade where possible. If Monstera is given too much sun, the leaves will yellow. If it’s left in the dark, the plant will exhibit something called negative phototropism, where new leaves grow towards the dark, rather than the light. In the jungle, this would signal to the plant the presence of a large tree which it will grow toward in an attempt to climb it. As with all plants from the tropics, Keep in a fairly humid environment either with regular misting or a pebble tray. Water your Monstera moderately and evenly, about once a week. Wait until the soil is fairly dry before watering again.
We pride ourselves on the quality of our blooms, and this bunch of pink hypericum berries is no different. Lovingly created just for you, we hand-deliver all our wonderful bouquets to customers all over the UK, with a special same day service available for those last-minute gifts
Clean and minimal in the Scandinavian style, we recommend green hypericum berries to anyone looking to add a touch of naturalist chic to the home or garden. Turn a tired setting into something cool and calm, provide a boost to the ambiance of a bedroom or dining room
Shakespeare said, ‘If music be the food of love, play on.’ Here at NAME, we believe love is sustained not by music, but by flowers. So whether you’re setting out to find new love or confirming years together, this bouquet of white roses, viburnum and bouvardia is perfect for you.
Bring a smile to the face of your friends and family with this wonderful bouquet. A fusion of bright yellow roses, viburnum and budding wax flower, it’s the perfect statement of friendship and warm feelings
Whatever you’re celebrating, do it the right way with the Rockabilly bouquet from Flowers and Plants Co. A seductive mix of Columbian red roses and parvafolia eucalyptus foliage, it the anniversary or birthday gift you’ve been looking for.
Boston Ferns are the easiest of the fern family to care for and look stunning. With its vivid green leaves and elegant shape, they are sure to transform any space. Light and Water They thrive in any light levels from bright indirect light to shadier corners of the room. When looking after one at home, the rule is to never let a Boston fern dry out. Make sure to keep the soil moist and humidity level high. Water when the surface becomes slightly dry. Do not over water and use lukewarm, soft water where possible. Keeping them in a humid room like the bathroom is a good idea, otherwise it is recommended to mist regularly when in kept in other rooms, especially in the winter. Although it's very tempting, try to resist touching their fronds as they really don't like it and it might turn them brown.
The Howea Forsteriana or more commonly known as the Kentia or Thatch Palm is a relatively slow growing palm eventually reaching up to 10m in height with 3m fronds. This size makes a perfect addition to any home offering longevity over the years before you need to think about repotting it. They are one of the best at re-moving air toxins such as formaldehyde, ammonia and carbon monoxide from the air, this makes it an ideal home and office plant. It is native to Lord Howe Island in Australia. Light and Water The plants are quite forgiving and tolerant of low light conditions but do prefer an area that receives indirect light indoors. Good locations are living rooms, bright corridors or offices near but not in front of windows as direct sunlight can be harsh on the plants. You can also choose to keep your plant outdoors during the warmer months in a somewhat shaded location. Kentia palm plants are fairly drought tolerant, although they do not like to be overly dry, or for that matter overly wet. Water only when the top inch or so (2.5 cm.) of soil starts to dry out. Mist indoor Kentia palm occasionally to provide some humidity and to remove any dust build-up. Palms, in general, require minimal pruning. Over pruning may cause irreversible damage to the trunk. You should, however, remove old leaf bases by gently pulling; do not force them off, which can cause permanent scarring or open up injury for trunk rot disease.
From the Ornamental Fig family, the Rubber Plant has been a popular houseplant from the Victorian times, but now there are newer and better varieties like this form with larger, and wider glossy leaves. Light and Water Although we recommend that it is grown in bright but indirect light, Rubber Plants will tolerate a couple of hours of morning sunshine. These are easy plants to care for as long as you are careful with the watering. Only water once the compost is dry to touch, and make sure that the plant isn't left standing in water. You can mist the leaves during the summer to increase the humidity. Occasionally wash the leaves with a damp sponge or cloth to keep the foliage glossy. Try to maintain an average temperature no lower than 12°C in the winter and avoid any sudden drops in the temperature and cold draughts.
Donkey’s Tail, Sedum morganianum ‘Burrito’, is a fantastic succulent, bearing thick trailing stems covered with overlapping, plump, blue-green leaves. Star-shaped flowers in pink or red may appear at the tips of stems in summer. Too tender for our climate, it’s typically grown as a houseplant, although may be moved outside in summer, just make sure you bring it back in during the winter. It makes an interesting addition to hanging baskets. Light and Water Keep it in a bright room with good sun exposure, anywhere from bright indirect light to low shade. These plants are used to climates where the soil drains the water quickly and the water is infrequent. So, wa-ter when the soil has completely dried out and when you do make sure it drains completely as they do not like to sit in water. Start with watering every 10-14 days and adjust this schedule depending on how warm your home is.
Innovation is what we do. So it’s no surprise to find vegetables breaking into our floral collection. Made using cabbage florets, pure white roses, astantia and pittosporum foliage this bouquet is simple, stylish and refined - it’s perfect for sending to friends or family.
Get your groove on with the Soft Parade and enjoy flowers at their best. A mix of pink lisianthus, roses, carnations and alstroemeria, it’s all off set by lush green foliage and presented in the famous Flowers and Plants bag.
A smorgasbord of floral delight: blue agapanthus, freesias, roses, carnations and asclepia. It’s enough to get any flower enthusiast hot under the collar. Enjoy yours today with same day delivery.