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The Ember Flame

Ember Flame - Yellow Flower Bouquet

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The Ember Flame
£70.00
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Ember Flame - Yellow Flower Bouquet Yellow and orange flowers — roses, ranunculus, gerberas, freesia, tulips, tanacetum, and eucalyptus — arranged in a bouquet built around warmth and brightness. Seven flower types in the mix means variety in texture and form throughout, which gives the arrangement some complexity rather than a flat reading of one repeated bloom. Yellow and orange together are energetic and cheerful rather than romantic or formal. If the occasion calls for restraint, this isn't the right bouquet. If it calls for something that communicates happiness clearly from across the room, it is. The flowers Yellow roses are the largest element and provide the structure around which the rest is built. Orange ranunculus sits alongside them with smaller, many-layered blooms that catch light differently and add depth between the larger flowers. Ranunculus petals layer tightly — up close they're one of the more detailed flowers in any mixed arrangement. Yellow gerberas have a clean, open face that reads clearly at a distance. They hold their colour reliably over the lifespan of the arrangement and don't droop early the way some flowers do, provided the stems are kept clear of air pockets. Yellow freesia is the scent. It won't fill a room — it's a light, clean fragrance rather than a heavy one — but it means the bouquet registers on more than one level. The lower florets on each stem open first and the rest follow progressively over several days. Golden tulips bring movement. They keep opening after the bouquet arrives, turn toward light, and the stems continue to lengthen slightly. The arrangement on day four looks different from day one. Most people find this pleasant once they know to expect it. Tanacetum is a small daisy-like filler flower — light in character, it prevents the arrangement from sitting too heavily between the larger blooms and adds a slightly wild, informal quality that suits the palette. Eucalyptus is the green structural base. It adds a cool herbal scent that sits underneath the freesia, and it dries well if any sprigs outlast the fresh flowers. When to send it The yellow and orange palette doesn't carry the specific occasion associations that red or white do. It's warm and positive without narrowing the message to one type of event, which makes it genuinely flexible. It works for birthdays, thank-yous, get well, housewarmings, congratulations, workplace gifts, and retirement celebrations. It's particularly well suited to people who are known for liking bright, warm colours — the kind of person whose home or garden reflects a preference for bold rather than neutral. Sending this to someone like that is a more accurate choice than a soft pastel arrangement that could be anyone's. Summer is when the palette feels most in step with the season, but it holds well year-round. Delivery Same-day delivery when ordered by 2pm. Scheduled delivery for a chosen date. Gift wrapping and a message card are included. Photo confirmation available on request. Care Trim stems at a 45-degree angle and place in clean, cool water when the bouquet arrives. Remove leaves below the waterline. Change the water every two days. Tulips need daily re-trimming — they keep growing and turn toward light, so stems that aren't regularly trimmed can struggle to take up water properly. If they lean significantly in one direction, rotating the vase occasionally helps. Freesia opens progressively from the bottom of the stem upward over several days. Remove spent lower florets as they go so the opening buds above them aren't crowded. The scent is strongest as each floret first opens. Gerberas occasionally develop air pockets in their hollow stems which stop water uptake — if the heads droop unexpectedly before they should, re-trim the stems at a sharp angle and put them in fresh water for a couple of hours. Away from direct sun, heat vents, and fruit. Seven to ten days is the realistic lifespan with good care. The eucalyptus will outlast most of the flowers and holds its shape as it dries. FAQ What flowers are in the Ember Flame Bouquet? Yellow roses, orange ranunculus, yellow gerberas, yellow freesia, golden tulips, tanacetum, and eucalyptus. Does it have a scent? Yes — freesia provides a light, clean fragrance that builds as the lower florets open over the first few days. The eucalyptus adds a cooler, herbal undertone. Neither is overpowering. What occasions is it best for? Birthdays, thank-yous, get well, housewarmings, congratulations, retirement, and workplace gifting. The yellow and orange palette suits most celebratory occasions and works particularly well for people who have a known preference for warm, bold colours. Is it available for same-day delivery? Yes, when ordered by 2pm. How long will it last? Seven to ten days with clean water, trimmed stems, and a cool position away from direct sun and heat. Different flowers will go off at different times — remove them as they fade rather than leaving them in. Do the tulips need special care? Re-trim the tulip stems every day or two — they keep growing and turn toward light, and regular trimming helps them take up water properly. It's the most maintenance-intensive flower in the arrangement but it's straightforward. Can I include a message? Yes. A gift card is included with every order. Add your message at checkout. Is photo confirmation available? Yes, on request. The bouquet can be photographed before dispatch so you can see it before it's delivered.