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Lemon Blush
lemon blush – yellow rose bouquet
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lemon blush – yellow rose bouquet Lemon blush is built on yellow spray roses, which are less common in cut flower arrangements than you might expect. Most bouquets default to pink, red, white, or orange. Yellow reads differently — warm, cheerful, and notably non-romantic, which makes this arrangement useful for a wider range of relationships and occasions than something built around red or blush-pink roses would be. The palette here is yellow, soft pink, and white, with thistle providing an unexpected cool-silver note that stops the whole thing from reading as uniformly sweet. The flowers Yellow spray roses are the anchor — multi-headed stems with several small blooms each, giving the arrangement fullness and a relaxed, gathered quality. Alongside them: pink spray roses and single-headed pink roses, which move the palette warmer and add variety in scale and shape. White lisianthus provides ruffled, pale filler with its own soft texture. White lilac — where it's in season — contributes fragrance and the fine-clustered detail that heavier blooms can't provide. Thistle is silvery, slightly spiky, and architectural; it sits in contrast to the softer flowers around it in a way that makes the whole arrangement more interesting than it would be without it. Seasonal greenery fills the structure throughout. The specific variety depends on what's freshest when your order is made. A note on the lilac: it has a defined season, broadly late spring. Outside that window it may not be available and will be substituted with a comparable white filler — typically waxflower or white veronica — keeping the same general character. If lilac is specifically important to you, call ahead to check availability. Yellow roses and occasion The conventional symbolism of yellow roses is friendship and warmth rather than romance. That's genuinely useful when you're choosing flowers. Red and deep pink roses carry specific associations that can feel awkward in the wrong context — a colleague's birthday, a neighbour who's been helpful, a friend who's been going through something difficult. Yellow avoids all of that and reads as warm and generous without suggesting anything it shouldn't. This is the right arrangement for a friend's birthday, a good colleague leaving a job, a congratulations on a promotion or new home, or a get-well gesture. It's also one of the better workplace gifting options in the range precisely because the palette doesn't read as personal in a way that could land awkwardly in a professional setting. For a romantic occasion, look elsewhere in the range — Pretty in Pink or Orchid Opulence would be more natural fits. Lemon Blush is for when you want to say something warm and generous to someone who isn't a romantic partner. Scent When lilac is in the arrangement, it's fragrant. The lisianthus adds very little scent. Overall this is a lightly scented bouquet — noticeable when you're close but not something that announces itself across a room. For an office or a shared space, that's often a point in its favour. Care and vase life Seven to ten days. Trim the stems at an angle on arrival, use the flower food sachet, change the water every couple of days. Spray roses and lisianthus continue opening over the first day or two — the arrangement fills out as the blooms develop, so give it a bit of time before judging its final form. Keep it away from direct sunlight, radiators, and fruit bowls. Delivery Same-day delivery for orders placed before 2pm. The bouquet is arranged fresh on delivery day. Add any notes — timing, access requirements — at checkout. FAQ What flowers are in Lemon Blush? Yellow spray roses, pink spray roses, pink roses, white lisianthus, thistle, seasonal greenery, and white lilac where it's in season. The yellow spray roses and the thistle are what make this arrangement visually distinct from a standard pink bouquet. Are yellow roses suitable for occasions that aren't romantic? That's actually the main reason to choose them. Yellow roses aren't associated with romantic love the way red or deep pink ones are — they read as warm, cheerful, and friendly in a broader sense. This makes Lemon Blush useful for friends, colleagues, families, and professional relationships where something more romantic-coded would feel off. If you need flowers for a romantic occasion, it's worth looking at other arrangements in the range. Is the lilac always available? No — lilac has a season, broadly late spring. Outside that period it will be substituted with a comparable white filler flower (often waxflower or white veronica) that keeps the same overall feel. If the lilac is specifically important, call ahead to confirm before ordering. Does the bouquet have a scent? Lightly, yes — mostly from the lilac when it's in season, with the lisianthus adding very little. It's gentle enough for a shared space or an office without being noticeable from across the room. How long will it last? Seven to ten days with basic care. Trim the stems, use the flower food, change the water every couple of days. The spray roses and lisianthus continue opening over the first day or two, so the arrangement develops a bit after delivery. Is this a good choice for a colleague or work gift? Yes — it's one of the better options for that. The yellow palette is cheerful and warm without carrying romantic associations, which makes it easier to send in a professional context. It reads as genuinely considered rather than like a generic mixed bunch. Can I customise the arrangement? Within the yellow and pink palette, yes. Leave a note at checkout or call ahead if you want to adjust the colour balance or have a specific preference. The florists will work with what's in season. Is same-day delivery available? Yes, for orders placed before 2pm. The bouquet is arranged fresh on the day of delivery.












