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Sunset Cerise

sunset cerise – pink and peach rose bouquet

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Sunset Cerise
£70.00
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sunset cerise – pink and peach rose bouquet Where Pretty in Pink is soft and romantic, Sunset Cerise is warm and vivid. The palette here runs hot — cerise ranunculus sitting alongside peach roses and hot pink wax flower, with pink lisianthus threading through the arrangement. It's a bouquet that commits to colour rather than hedging towards pale blush. The sunset name earns itself: peach and deep pink together do read like the sky at that hour. If you want something with presence and energy, this is the right direction. The flowers The peach roses provide the warmth and the main mass of the arrangement. Peach roses sit in an interesting middle ground — more colour than white or cream, less conventional than red, warm rather than cool. Cerise ranunculus brings the intensity: the vivid deep pink of the petals is compact when closed and reveals dense layering as they open. Hot pink wax flower is small and clustered, found throughout the arrangement as fine textural detail that reinforces the colour. Pink lisianthus has a ruffled, open face and fills the mid-section with softer pink tones. Eucalyptus runs through the stems and fills out the greenery. The ranunculus and lisianthus will continue opening after delivery — the arrangement will look different and arguably better by day two or three, once everything has had time to develop. The overall scent is light: roses and eucalyptus, with the wax flower contributing a faint sweetness. How this differs from other pink arrangements The white-based bouquets in the range — Spring Dew, The Waterloo, Arctic Charm — are cool and composed. Pretty in Pink sits in blush and pale pink, romantic and soft. Sunset Cerise is neither of those things. The cerise ranunculus and hot pink wax flower push this into a genuinely vivid register. It's not restrained. That's a virtue, not a caveat — for birthdays, celebrations, congratulations, or anyone whose personality isn't understated, this is the more honest choice. If you're not sure which pink arrangement fits the person you're sending it to: if they'd describe themselves as someone who loves colour, Sunset Cerise. If they tend toward minimal and elegant, Pretty in Pink. If they prefer no colour at all, the white range. When it works Birthdays are the most natural fit. The energy of the palette matches the occasion better than anything softer would, and the cerise and peach combination is vivid enough to feel celebratory without looking garish. It's also a strong thank-you or congratulations arrangement — the warmth of peach in particular carries a gratitude and appreciation that red wouldn't, and the ranunculus adds genuine joy to the arrangement's character. For housewarmings, it's an immediate statement — this bouquet will make an impact in an entrance hall or on a kitchen table. For romantic gestures and anniversaries, it works too, though it reads as warmth and enthusiasm rather than the classical romance of roses alone. If the relationship is the sort where that's appropriate — and many are — it's a good choice. Care Seven to ten days with basic care. Trim the stems at an angle when the bouquet arrives, use the flower food sachet, change the water every couple of days, and keep it away from direct sunlight and heat. The ranunculus are the ones to watch — they open slowly and look their best once fully developed, which takes a day or two. Same-day delivery for orders placed before 2pm. The bouquet is made fresh on the delivery day. Seasonal substitutions keep the warm pink and peach palette if specific flowers aren't available on the day. FAQ What flowers are in Sunset Cerise? Peach roses, cerise ranunculus, hot pink wax flower, pink lisianthus, and eucalyptus. The cerise ranunculus and hot pink wax flower give the arrangement its intensity; the peach roses pull it warm rather than cool. How is this different from Pretty in Pink? Sunset Cerise is significantly more vivid. Pretty in Pink uses blush and pale pink in a soft, romantic palette. This one uses cerise and hot pink alongside peach — it's warmer, more energetic, and makes a more immediate statement. If you're buying for someone who loves colour and personality in their flowers, Sunset Cerise; if they prefer something quieter and more gentle, Pretty in Pink. Is the scent noticeable? It's light — roses, eucalyptus, and a faint sweetness from the wax flower. Enough to be pleasant without being overpowering. If strong fragrance is a priority, Arctic Charm with oriental lilies and stocks is a better fit. Will the flowers arrive fully open? Not all of them. Ranunculus especially arrive partially closed and open over the first couple of days. The arrangement tends to look its best around day two or three. Don't judge it by day one. How long will it last? Seven to ten days with basic care — fresh water every two or three days, away from direct sunlight and fruit bowls. Wax flower and lisianthus tend to hold well toward the end of the vase life. Can I adjust the bouquet? Within the pink and peach palette, yes. Include any preferences in the order notes or get in touch before ordering. Is same-day delivery available? Yes, for orders placed before 2pm. The bouquet is made fresh on delivery day. Is this a good birthday bouquet? Genuinely, yes. The palette is celebratory in a way that softer arrangements are not, and the cerise ranunculus in particular has the kind of vivid warmth that suits a birthday better than many more conventional choices.