![]() Almost all foliage was removed as it wasn’t pretty and wouldn’t be useful in a floral design. Each bloom was wrapped in a soft material to keep it from getting bruised (see photo). There’s hints of brown, rose, pink, terracotta colors in each rose bloom.ĭay 1 – This is a garden rose variety and offers a cupped shape bloom. This is a fun rose that would be great in bridal work, centerpiece work, and potentially in pieces to wear like boutonnieres. Would be a good rose for bridal work.Įach bloom has so much variety in colors and it could easily be matched with so many of the other roses in this Brown Rose Color Study.ĭay 7 – About half of the blooms have wilted, so I would say it’s vase life is about 5-6 days. It’s bloom is shallow and it is petite in size overall. Vase Life: 7 Days, about half are wilted on day 7ĭay 1 – A petite bloom with interesting coloring.ĭay 3 – This is a fun rose to watch open up. I love how the peach coloring has so much depth to it.ĭay 10 – I’m happy to report that Camel is still going strong on day 10 – especially happy that they’ll continue to grace my desk with their presence. I would definitely use this one in bridal work – great size and shape for bouquets. On day 7 most of the blooms are still going strong and I think I’ll get a few more days out of this pretty little one. It’s a petite bloom that opens beautifully. I like the variety of peach hues in each bloom.ĭay 7 – I’m smitten with this rose. This would be a great rose for bridal work. Get your thorn stripper out – you’ll need it to process this varietyĭay 3– this is my first experience with Camel and I must say I think it’s a fun little rose. The petals are very soft, as garden rose petals tend to be and looks like it will bruise easily so be sure to handle with care.ĭay 1 – A very nice sweetheart size bloom, great for bridal work. If you are familiar at all with the garden rose ‘Koko Loko’ this Caffe Latte has a lot of similar color attributes. ![]() The outer petals are very floppy, which adds to its garden rose nature.ĭay 7 – I would describe the color as dusty – muddy lavender with hints of brown. The blooms tend to look more like a garden rose variety over a more standard cut flower style rose.ĭay 3 – these fall under garden roses so each bloom opens slightly differently, some are 2.5” wide and some are 3”. Origin: Uhuru Flowers / Parfum Flower Company, Kenyaĭay 1 – Get your thorn stripper out to clean these stems. Thank you to Mayesh Wholesale for sponsoring and supplying the roses for our Beige to Brown Rose Color Study!īunch Size: 12-20 Stems, it can range so be sure to supply a stem count when ordering! Any address change after the product has shipped may result in delays as the package may need to be rerouted.The Beige to Brown Rose Color Study featuring 12 varieties of roses that fall into that dusty, muddy, in-between, some are brown color palette! A $20 fee will be assessed for any changes made to the delivery address once the tracking has been generated. We cannot easily make corrections or changes once the tracking number and shipping label have been created. Please double check the delivery address entered for accuracy before placing your order. If the delivery attempt is missed, please call FedEx at 80 and provide your tracking information to reschedule or arrange pickup. FedEx does not guarantee all requests will be honored. Please keep in mind either request method relieves the shipper of responsibility should the packages be stolen or their content damaged once FedEx has left the packages unattended. Alternatively, you may write a signed note stating no signature is required and leave it in a location visible to the FedEx driver. Please have someone present at the delivery address to sign for and receive the flowers.ĭon't want to reveal a surprise or nobody will be home? No problem! If you would like the flowers to be delivered without a signature, please contact us at least three days before your scheduled delivery date and we will make the request for you. That's why FedEx requires a signature upon delivery to ensure flowers are not left outside exposed to weather conditions such as excessive heat, cold, sun, rain or any other risk. You want your flowers to arrive fresh and in good condition, right? So do we!
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