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Believe in a thing called Love with a beautiful Bouquet of Luxury Tulips!
Luxury Tulips!
The history of tulips is as colorful as the flowers. In the 1600s, tulips were pleasures only the very wealthy could enjoy. Rare and
beautiful, they were status symbols of European aristocrats. Then, a buying mania exploded. By 1624, the craze had reached such epic
proportions that a single bulb fetched a whopping 4,500 guilders ($2,250 U.S.), plus a horse and carriage! Reaching its heyday in the
years 1634 to 1637, the period known as Tulipomania is often compared to the stock market craze of the 1920s. Despite their stately
appearance, tulips are no longer confined to the realm of the aristocracy; instead, they have become one of the most popular of the
spring-flowering bulbs. There's a Dutch saying that every bulb holds a promise--a promise of a world alive with color and good cheer.
Certainly, the exuberant colors and dependable flowering of tulips fill that promise.
Freshly cut tulips should be kept in a vase. It should have a right amount of water. Make sure to replace the water every two days.
Upgrade to a Bouquet of Extra Luxury Tulips!
Upgrade to an Extra Luxury Bouquet of Tulips and we will transform our delightful Luxury Bouquet into a Lush and Luxurious presentation
Bouquet by adding :-
- More Aspidistra Leaves
- More Palm Leaves
- More Exotic and Seasonal Foliage
- More Colourful and Seasonal Flowers
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Hand Tied Tulip Bouquets by a real Florist!
All our bouquets come with palm leaves and foliage as standard and are hand crafted into a designer bouquet using real qualified florists from a real working florist.
Each of our bouquets are wrapped in coordinated cellophane and finished off with a coordinated hand made double bow before finally being cushioned in a bed of coordinated tissue paper for safe delivery.
Please Note... We "do not" put your Tulips into a ready made sleeve, we use real floristry skills to present your bouquet as the gift it deserves to be! A blooming lovely one!
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P.S. Believe in a thing called your Mum on March the 14th with a Bouquet of Mothers Day Flowers!
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