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Pretty in Pink

pretty in pink – rose and ranunculus pink flower bouquet

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Pretty in Pink
£50.00
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pretty in pink – rose and ranunculus pink flower bouquet Pretty in Pink is the most openly romantic arrangement in the range. The palette runs through blush, soft pink, and pale cream — warmer than the white arrangements and more personal in feeling. If you're looking for something that says what it means without any ambiguity, this is the bouquet for it. The arrangement is built around Pearl Avalanche roses, which are the blush-pink counterpart to the white Avalanche variety — full, garden-style heads with densely layered petals. Alongside them sit spray roses, ranunculus, and calla lilies, with pink hypericum berries adding a textual detail that most pink bouquets skip. Eucalyptus fills in the greenery. The flowers Pearl Avalanche roses are the main event. They have more petal volume than a standard cut rose, which gives the arrangement a full, slightly wild quality — closer to something you'd find in a cottage garden than a florist's display fridge. The spray roses provide smaller, multi-headed versions of the same thing. Ranunculus are layered and compact when closed, papery and open once they bloom — they'll continue opening for the first couple of days after delivery and look their best around day three. Calla lilies sit in contrast to everything else: smooth, architectural, elongating the arrangement rather than adding to its fullness. Between these two flower types the bouquet has both softness and structure, which stops it reading as a monolithic pink mass. The hypericum berries are worth noting. Pink hypericum is less common than the red variety associated with seasonal arrangements, and here they add depth and a slightly textural, natural quality that prevents the arrangement from looking overly studio-styled. Eucalyptus provides the greenery and a faint, cool scent that works quietly against the pink. The overall scent is light. Roses are gently fragrant but not powerfully so, and the eucalyptus adds its own note. It's a pleasant subtle background fragrance rather than something that fills a room. When it works Anniversaries and Valentine's Day are the most obvious occasions, and the arrangement earns them. Unlike red roses, which carry a fairly singular interpretation, the blush and pink palette reads as romantic without being narrow in what it communicates. It suits a long-standing relationship, a newer one, or anyone whose taste runs to warmth and softness rather than formality. For Mother's Day, it tends to land well. The combination of roses, ranunculus, and calla lilies feels considered rather than default, and the pale pink palette is neither childish nor overtly romantic in a way that might feel strange between a parent and child. For birthdays and celebrations, it suits people who genuinely like pink flowers — this isn't a subtle arrangement and it shouldn't be. For someone who loves soft, romantic florals, Pretty in Pink makes sense. For someone who prefers cooler palettes or something more neutral, the white arrangements in the range would be worth looking at instead. New baby, graduation, promotion — all work. Wedding flowers are possible too, and the palette suits spring and summer ceremonies particularly well. If you're ordering for a wedding, contact us before going through standard checkout. Care Seven to ten days. Trim the stems when the bouquet arrives, use the flower food, change the water every couple of days. The calla lilies mark easily — keep them away from anything that might bruise the petals. The ranunculus need a little time to reach their best; don't judge the arrangement by how it looks on day one. Same-day delivery is available for orders placed before 2pm. Include any delivery notes — timing requirements, access details — at checkout. FAQ What flowers are in Pretty in Pink? Pearl Avalanche roses, spray roses, ranunculus, calla lilies, pink hypericum berries, and eucalyptus. The roses and ranunculus give volume and softness; the calla lilies add height and structure; the hypericum berries and eucalyptus provide texture and greenery throughout. Is this bouquet strongly scented? No — it's lightly fragrant. The roses have a gentle scent and the eucalyptus adds a faint cool note, but this isn't an intensely perfumed arrangement. If fragrance is important, Arctic Charm or the Freesia bouquet would be better suited. Will the flowers arrive fully open? Not all of them. Ranunculus in particular may arrive quite closed and open gradually over the first two days. The arrangement tends to look its best around day three, once everything has had time to open fully. How long will it last? Seven to ten days with basic care. Trim the stems on arrival, use the flower food sachet, and refresh the water every couple of days. Keep it away from direct sunlight, radiators, and fruit. Is Pretty in Pink suitable for an anniversary? Yes, and it suits both early anniversaries and long-standing ones. The blush pink palette is romantic without the one-note connotation of red roses — it reads as warm and considered rather than obligatory. How does this compare to other bouquets in the range? Pretty in Pink is the warm, romantic option. The Waterloo, Spring Dew, Arctic Charm, and Winter Garden all sit in white or cool palettes; this is the arrangement for someone who wants colour and warmth rather than composure. If you're not sure which to choose, it comes down to whether the recipient's taste runs warm or cool. Can I get same-day delivery? Yes, for orders placed before 2pm. The bouquet is arranged fresh on delivery day. Is it suitable for wedding flowers? Yes — the blush pink and cream palette suits spring and summer weddings particularly well. If you need multiple arrangements, a bridal bouquet, or specific quantities for a ceremony, contact us before ordering through the standard checkout.