Lilacs Botanical name is Syringa a sign that spring has arrived.With its many smallyet striking blooms it is a hard one to miss. They emit a delightful and subtle fragrance. Their sweet aroma is unique enough to be picked up at quite a distance. bringing pleasure to anyone on even the greyest day. Symbolising confidence, success and renewal, which makes them a popular gift for graduates.

PLEASE NOTE
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As we sell what mother earth provides us, a naturally occurring product there might be some variations in look. We make every effort to source the exact ingredients, but occasionally our blooms team may require substituting a flower(pictured above) with a similar bloom to the same or more monetary value, colour and style.

Lilac should be cut diagonally, then cut in an upright direction splitting the base which therefore increase water flower.  Display the lilac flowers away from direct sunlight and in a cool, draft-free position.

Try cutting the stems primarily in the tallest vase, then recutting them a few days later for a shorter vase when you change the water in the vase and even recutting a third time for your shortest vase. This will freshen the stems allowing the lilac to absorb the water from stem to bud.

A little tip; At night, or when you will not be at home to enjoy the cut flowers for longer, store them in the refrigerator between 40 and 50 degrees this can enhance the flower life.

Also Follow our general steps above.