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Blueberry Delight Hydrangea

$49.99

Includes 5 Stems

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Embrace the enchantment of our Blueberry Hydrangea Bouquet. Its mesmerizing blueberry hue symbolizes harmony and abundance, while the luxurious blooms exude timeless charm. Transform any space into a sanctuary of natural wonder and celebrate life's precious moments with this remarkable floral masterpiece.


1. The Perfect Cut.
Use a sharp knife or gardening clippers for a clean 45-degree cut. Immediately place the freshly cut stem into water. This ensures maximum water absorption.
2. The Hot Water Trick.
Immerse the bottom of the stems in boiling water for 30 seconds. This simple trick helps to prevent wilting and prolongs the bloom's freshness.
3. Condition and Preserve.
Mix a preservative substance with tap water. This boosts their longevity and keeps them vibrant for longer.
4. Trimming and Arranging.
Remove leaves below the waterline and trim the stems to your desired length. This prevents stagnation and keeps your Hydrangeas looking fresh.
5. Dunk your blooms.
If the bloom starts to wilt, fill your sink with cool water, and dunk the heads of the hydrangeas right under the water. Leave them for at least 15 minutes. Remove them from the water, gently pat them dry with paper towels. Place in a vase filled with fresh water.


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Heads up! Your bouquet might include slightly different flowers or colors than the arrangement pictured. Some flowers may arrive in bud form, which will gradually open as they reach full bloom.