Serene Medley with Card
£79.99
Available to order from Prestige Flowers
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Elevate any occasion with our exquisite Serene Medley Bouquet. A masterpiece of floral design, this arrangement blends the allure of memory lane roses, the regal presence of deep purple statice, the delicate charm of ammi, the soft elegance of pale pink veronica, and the vibrant energy of spring green thlaspi. Each bloom has been carefully chosen to create a harmonious symphony of colours and textures, to create an extraordinary visual and emotional experience for your lucky recipient. With next day delivery available seven days a week, the Serene Medley Bouquet ensures that your gesture of affection and celebration is always punctual and heartfelt. This bouquet transcends the ordinary, making any occasion an extraordinary¬ moment to remember. Whether it's a joyous celebration or a tender expression of love, the Serene Medley Bouquet is a timeless embodiment of beauty and emotion, destined to leave a lasting impression on those who receive it. This bouquet is available for UK next day delivery. This bouquet is the perfect gift for Mother's Day with a personalised card included
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