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Lisianthus flowers are sought after by high end florists and floral designers because they look like a rose but can easily last 14-21 days in a vase.
Who doesn't love Dahlias! This flower has hundreds of varieties and colors. Dahlias, particularly the Ball variety have a vase life of 5-8 days.
Sweet William is prized for it's densely packet, flattened clusters of small flowers that come in a wide variety of colors. Sweet William has a great vase life of 10-12 days.
Nothing brightens up a room more than a sunflower. Our bouquet sized, single stem/bloom and pollenless sunflowers have a vase life of 7-10 days.
Orange petals with a dark brown disk
White petals with light colored center disk
White petals with dark colored center disk
Light yellow/green centers ringed by glowing gold petals.
Creamy white petals blending to a plum/burgandy towards the dark disk center.
Mahogany red flowers with orange tips and a dark disk.
A rich chocolate center with bursting lemon color petals
No arrangement is complete without stunning greenery and foliage to enhance the beauty of the blooms.
A beautiful basil disguised as a Celosia, Cardinal wows you with big spiky blooms of cerise-red atop bright burgundy stems.
Roselilies are the most beautifully unique double lilies in the world. The enchanting 100% double flowers are also pollenless, very low scent and have remarkable vase life! Introduced in 1992, L.A. hybrids are a cross between longiflorum lilies and Asiatic hybrids. The longiflorum traits produce a more trumpet shape and provide a longer vase life. The Asiatic traits produce the warmer flower colors, upright calyx (which causes the flower heads to face upward) and a moderate scent.
Elegant & pristine white petals are edged with nature's own chocolate black eyeliner.
Double out-facing bloom is dark pink with red speckles. The petal tips fade to a lighter pink and can become nearly white.
Double out-facing bloom is brilliant pure white. Just as impressive as a Casa Blanca.
Double out-facing blooms with brushstrokes of blushy pink on white petals. A cousin, in appearance, to a Stargazer lily minus the overpowering scent.