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The Citrus Bloom

Whites, ivories, lemon tones, and soft green foliage.

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The Citrus Bloom
£70.00
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Citrus Bloom Bouquet Whites, ivories, lemon tones, and soft green foliage. The palette is clean and light — the kind of  green bouquet that suits spaces where you want flowers to add freshness without filling the room with colour. It works in a broader range of settings than most strongly coloured arrangements and sits alongside most interior colour schemes without competing. Each one is made to order from seasonal blooms. The colour palette is consistent between orders. The specific flowers change week to week based on what's in best condition. The palette White and ivory together have more depth than either alone. Pure white reads as stark; ivory softens it. With lemon accents and fresh green foliage worked through, the combination is bright without being sweet and clean without being cold. It also photographs well in natural light, which is relevant if the recipient is likely to document their space. The lemon element is an accent. It gives the arrangement some warmth and stops it reading as purely pale. How much citrus emphasis is in any given arrangement can be adjusted — if you want it skewed toward white and ivory, or pushed toward a brighter lemon tone, note it when ordering and the florists will work with it. The style Loose and natural rather than tightly structured. Stems at different heights, a mix of open blooms and buds, foliage worked through to add depth and some space between the flowers. The arrangement has movement to it when you look at it rather than reading as a flat solid surface. That suits the palette — white and lemon in a stiff formal arrangement can look stark. With varied texture and natural form, the same colours feel relaxed. The flowers Seasonal, hand-picked. White and yellow flowers are available in most seasons, so the palette holds year-round even as the specific blooms change. Spring tends to bring narcissi, white tulips, lisianthus, and ranunculus. Summer moves toward garden roses, gypsophila, and similar. Autumn and winter use white dahlias, chrysanthemums, and seasonal foliage to carry the same register. The combination depends on what's in best condition on the day it's made. Preferences and flowers to avoid can be noted when ordering. The team will work with them where stock allows. Where it works The clean palette is one of the more versatile in the range for interior settings. White, ivory, and lemon don't pull against existing room colours — they sit alongside most schemes without clashing. That makes this a practical choice for home display where you want flowers to be present without becoming the dominant thing in the room. Office settings suit it for the same reason. A white and green arrangement on a reception desk or in a meeting room reads as considered without being decorative or distracting. It's a functional choice that still looks like someone made an effort. For gifting, the palette works across a wide range of occasions because it doesn't point strongly at one type of event. Birthdays, thank-yous, new home gifts, congratulations, and general appreciation all work. It's a natural fit for anyone who prefers neutral or clean interiors — the style matches their taste in a specific rather than generic way. Personalisation More white and ivory, more lemon, specific flower preferences or things to avoid — note them when ordering. Because arrangements are made fresh from available stock, specific inclusions can't be guaranteed, but preferences are usually reflected in the finished bouquet. Delivery Home delivery or direct to a recipient. One to two working days. Contact the shop directly for urgent orders. Care Trim the stems at a 45-degree angle when the bouquet arrives, place in clean water, remove leaves below the waterline. Change the water every two to three days. Keep away from direct sun, radiators, and fruit. Most arrangements at this scale last seven to ten days. Remove individual flowers as they fade rather than leaving them in. FAQ What colours are in the Citrus Bloom bouquet? Crisp whites, soft ivories, lemon tones, and fresh green foliage. The palette is consistent across orders; the specific flowers within it change with the season. What flowers are included? Seasonal and variable — spring tends toward narcissi, white tulips, ranunculus, and lisianthus; summer brings garden roses and gypsophila; autumn and winter use dahlias, chrysanthemums, and seasonal foliage. The combination depends on what's in best condition on the day. Can I adjust the amount of lemon or white? Yes. Note your preference when ordering — more white and ivory for something quieter, more lemon for something brighter. The florists will work with it where stock allows. How long does delivery take? One to two working days. For urgent orders, contact the shop directly to check what's possible. How long will the bouquet last? Around seven to ten days with clean water, trimmed stems, and a position away from direct sun and heat. Remove flowers as they go off individually rather than waiting until the whole arrangement fades. Is it suitable for office gifting or display? Yes. The clean palette and natural style work well in office settings without being distracting. It's a reliable choice for reception areas, meeting rooms, and desk gifting. Does the image show exactly what I'll receive? The image is a colour reference. Your bouquet will be in the same palette — whites, ivories, lemon, green — but the specific flowers may differ from the photo depending on the week's availability. Who is Citrus Bloom best suited for? Anyone who prefers clean, light arrangements over bold or heavily coloured florals. It's a versatile choice for gifting, home display, and office settings, and works across a wide range of occasions without being tied to any one of them.