Are you trying to diversify your decorations? Consider one of our mixed tropical boxes! We have created several gorgeous blends of Hawaiian tropical flowers and foliage which complement each other and which are shipped directly from our tropical flower farms directly to you door!
Description: Each one of our tropical packages is unique, and each has a different combination of flowers and foliage. Our Mixed Tropical Box #4 consists of the following tropical flowers and foliage:
- 10 stems of Ginger (your choice of color)
- 6 stems of Tropic Fleur or Allan Carr (whichever is available)
- 6 stems of Anthruium (your choice of up to 2 colors)
- 6 stems of Rattlesnake or Beehive (whichever is available)
- 10 Ti Leaves (your choice of color)
- 5 shoots of Flax or Hala (your choice)
- 5 stems of Areca Palm
Availability: Due to the nature of these tropical flowers and foliage, on occasion some varieties of tropical flowers and foliage are not available, in which case our flower farm will make a substitution for a similar product. Please be advised that from time to time the actual mixtures may vary slightly from what we have posted above.
Please be advised that we do require all orders for the Mixed Tropical Box #4 to be placed at least 10 days prior to your desired delivery date. Orders for tropical flowers and foliage are only available for delivery Wednesday through Friday.
We highly recommend customers schedule this package for delivery at least 3 days prior to their event. These tropical flowers and foliage are hardy and under proper care will last about 2 weeks.
General Care Guidelines:
- Unpack carefully.
- Trim 1/2 to 1 inch from the end of each stem.
- Place the flowers in a clean vase with clean room temperature water.
- Wet flower heads and foliage daily to prevent dehydration.
- Keep flowers away from heat sources, air conditioning ducts, and out of direct sunlight.
- Ginger and Heliconia should be stored at temperatures above 65 degrees F.
- Bird of Paradise should be stored at temperatures above 45 degrees F.
- The Bird of Paradise produces a lot of nectar which can lead to mold growth on the flower head. The mold can be removed easily by washing the flower with plain warm, soapy water and rinsing with clean water.
- Clean the vase and re-cut the stems every few days or as needed.