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Teacher’s Day White Hydrangeas & Pink Baby Roses Gratitude Bouquet
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Freshly handcrafted with 3 white hydrangeas, 6 stems of pink baby roses, and seasonal fillers, professionally arranged and elegantly wrapped in pink wrapping paper with a matching ribbon. Expertly designed by our skilled florists using premium, fresh blooms to create a soft and elegant floral arrangement.
Show your appreciation this Teacher’s Day with a bouquet that represents gratitude, kindness, and admiration. The elegant white hydrangeas symbolize sincerity and heartfelt emotions, while delicate pink baby roses express appreciation, care, and respect. Perfect for teachers, mentors, and educators, this beautifully arranged bouquet is a thoughtful way to thank them for their guidance and support.
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Care Instructions
Caring for Black Petals Fresh Flowers in Signature Boxes:
Place your arrangement indoors, away from any direct sunlight, heating or cooling vents.
Please don't place them directly under ceiling fans, on top of televisions or radiators.
Keep the arrangement in a cool spot (65 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit).
Black Petals Signature Boxes:
Add a cup of water (tea cup) every other day from the middle into the base of the box.
If needed, re-cut the stems by removing one inch with a sharp knife at a 45 -degree angle then place back into the water absorbed foam.
Caring for Black Petals Bouquets and Arrangements in Vases:
Check the water level every day and change the water every other day.
Re-cut the stems by removing one inch with a sharp knife at a 45 degree angle then place back into the water filled vase.
Flowers are very delicate in nature and need to be taken care of after being presented to you.
They no longer live in soil where they belong and their new home is with you for some time.
Here are the basic care requirements for a Phalaenopsis orchid care:
A Moderately bright window still or similar spot to grow in.
Watering when you receive, watering again when it begins to dry out, usually every 7 to 10 days.
Spray the water on the leaves twice a day.
Fertilizing with a fertilizer made for orchids.