This sophisticated bouquet of white roses is as fresh as newly fallen snow. Their peaceful beauty is complemented by forest green eucalyptus and pine. You’ll be walking in a winter wonderland when this bouquet arrives at your door. Each of the winter-white roses will arrive in bud form. They will naturally begin to bloom more fully in 2-3 days, or you can gently encourage them by removing the guard petal and giving them a generous fluff.
1. Trim your stems. Make sure to trim the stems at a 45-degree angle before placing them in your vase with your flower food. This helps them hydrate properly! 2. Replace the vase water. Keep your vase free of harmful bacteria that will shorten the lifespan of your flowers by removing wilted petals, removing leaves below the waterline, and replacing the water in your vase often. 3. Keep it cool. Your cut flowers will always be happiest in cooler spaces. Whatever you do, avoid sunny windows!
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.