What to get your nearest and dearest this Valentine’s Day? How about a bunch of blooms specially picked and arranged by London’s oldest and most prestigious florist
Moyses Stevens? That’s right, the
Sweet Strawberry bouquet is hand-tied in the brand’s signature packaging and packed with a selection of red ranuculus, red spray roses, pink eustoma and pink waxflower. Oh, and you’ll find a bunch of grevilia and eucalyptus populus, too.
Book a virtual appointment with Moyses Stevens here to create your own bespoke bouquet. Please refer to the Product Details tab for more information. - Moyses Stevens bouquet
- Includes: 10 red ranuculus, 10 red spray roses, 10 pink eustoma, 5 pink waxflower, 1 bunch of grevilia, 1 bunch of euc populus
- Gift bag and vase for display purposes only and will be available for instore purchases or collections but not for deliveries
- Please note: All of our flowers are subject to availability. In the event of any supply difficulties, we reserve the right, at our absolute discretion, to substitute any product with an alternate product of a similar style and equivalent (or greater) value and quality. When substitutions are made we will match as best we can to the flower choice and colour scheme.
- Additionally, as a natural product there may be slight colour variations in the flowers, some may appear in darker or light tones than presented unless specified in the stem count.
- All our roses come with the guard petals attached to safeguard them in transit. These are the outermost petals of the rose and will be the oldest part of the rose. On arrival there may be slight browning or bruising on these petals which is a natural occurrence in our roses. As the rose begins to open up over the next few days, they will fold back. If you wish, you can lightly tug on these guard petals to remove them upon delivery, some florists remove them in person or in store but we keep them on for deliveries to prevent further bruising to the core of the rose.
- All spring flowers may come closed and will need to be re-cut and placed in fresh water for them to bloom. This may take 1-3 days. As they grow the arrangement may lose its compact shape as the blooms grow out. This is a natural process and they may even grow downwards and open up as they search for more space. This is not a sign of the flowers wilting and most likely due to the heaver heads of the blooms and the flower searching for more space to open up
- Care Instructions
- Choose an appropriate place away from direct sunlight for your flowers and find a suitable vase
- Make sure to use a clean container or better yet, wash it before use
- Fill the vase with fresh water until it is two-thirds full
- Remove your flowers from the pack. The gel bubbles in the aqua pack are harmless and best disposed of with garden waste
- Remove any flower heads or foliage that fall below the waterline
- Cut stems att an angle before placing them into the water - make sure all the stems are submerged
- Check your flowers on a daily basis. Replenish the water, re-cut the stems and clean the vase every two or three days
- Follow these simple instructions to enhance the longevity of your flowers
Booking your complimentary virtual appointment Looking for a gift that’s sure to brighten their day? We’ve teamed up with Moyses Stevens, the Royal Warrant holding florist, to offer you one-to-one advice on creating the most beautiful of bouquets for them. Learn how to design and make bespoke arrangements and unique floral gifts with the help of the brand’s senior specialists. Book your 30-minute appointment
here.