An incomparable scent, seducting the air with its mesmerising honey and jasmine fragrance eluding from each tiny bloom. This flower symbolises a for adventure, voluptuousness and passion. The fascinating thing about the Tuberose is that it is considered to be a night bloomer attaining the nickname ‘flower of the night’. Although Tuberose misleadingly takes the name after a rose love, it has nothing to do with the roses. It actually is a distant relative of the hyacinth.

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.

1. Clean your vase to prevent bacteria, 2. Fill 1/3 of vase with Lukewarm water, 3. Remove any leaves that would be under the waterline, preventing the growth of bacteria, 4. Cut 2-3cm off each stem every few days allowing the flower to absorb the maximum water necessary, 5. Keep away from draughts, direct sunlight, heating or any extreme temperatures, 6. Change the water when it becomes discoloured and top up when needed, 7. Within time, remove the wilting flowers to prevent mould from building.