Lilac Lilac

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  • Symbolises spirituality
  • Holds a fresh, light fragrance
  • A blousy spring floral
  • Hand-wrapped in London
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LILAC - LILAC
A fragrant garden favourite

Why it's FLOWERBX

- Features a fresh, light fragrance – synonymous with springtime
- Symbolises renewal and confidence, making a bouquet of lilac the perfect gift for a new job or fresh start
- Blousy, exaggerated floral heads, with each made up of lots of tiny florals
- In the garden, lilacs are well-known as the 'Queen of Shrubs', thanks to their hardy, easy-to-care-for nature and long lifespan

Get the LOOK

For 10 stems, choose our Royal Windsor Vase or Small Mayfair Blanc Vase
For 20 stems, opt for the Wide Apothecary Vase or Medium Mayfair Blanc Vase
For 30 stems, choose our Large Mayfair Blanc Vase
Always remember to add Flower Food and Floral Scissors, for the ultimate floristry kit

The DETAILS

Lilac is a cut branch and will last up to a week at home in the right conditions. To help your lilac branches last for longer:
- Recut each branch at a sharp diagonal angle
- Split the base of each branch vertically by about 1cm, to allow water to move more easily up the stem
- Remove all excess foliage which would sit below the waterline in your vase
- Keep branches in a cooler area, away from direct heat, sunlight and draughts
- Remember to change the water in your vase regularly and add the flower food provided
- If stems begin to drop, re-cut each branch with a fresh diagonal cut and add tepid water. This will help re-hydrate your flowers and clear any small blockages in the stems

*As this is a naturally occurring product, there will be a slight size and colour variation throughout the season.

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The Lilac is a tall stem (measurement approximate).

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Lilac as a cut branch and will traditionally last up to a week in the right conditions. For vase life care:

- Recut stems at a sharp diagonal

- Split base of branch vertically about 1cm to allow water to move more easily up the stem

- Remove all excess foliage which would be below the level of the water

- Keep branches in a cooler area, away from direct heat, sunlight and any draughts

- It is crucial that you change water regularly and add the flower food provided

- If stems start to drop, to try and prolong, re-cut stems with a fresh diagonal cut and add tepid water, this will help hydrate and clear any small blockages in the stems

*As this is a naturally occurring product, there will be a slight size and colour variation throughout the season.

Related Products

  • Royal Windsor Vase
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