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Basic Product Care

Simple steps to prolong the shelf life of your floral arrangements

Top view of a tiffany-colored round box with fresh peach Ecuadorian roses

Fresh Roses

and other Fresh Flowers

*** This arrangement contains hydrated floral foam inside

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- Keep away from heat and direct sunlight.

Cut flowers generally last longer in cooler environments.

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- It is best to display your bouquet in an area with good airflow,

but not in the path of direct airdrafts.

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- Keep away from humidity as this will encourage mold growth.

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- Keep away from ripening fruits and vegetables as these emit ethylene gas that can cause wilting.

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- When some of the outer petals start to brown, you may carefully pluck them out to reveal fresher petals inside.

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- It is important that the floral foam stays saturated. After 2-3 days, add some water by carefully pouring from the center of the bouquet, making sure the water drips within the plastic lining inside the box.

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*** Note: The vase life of flowers may vary depending on the type and variety

(boxed or standing bouquet arrangement)

Fresh Tulips

*** This arrangement contains hydrated floral foam inside

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- Carefully remove the protective netting (if any),

to allow the flowers to bloom.

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- Keep away from heat and direct sunlight. Tulips LOVE cold environments.

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- Do not place in the path of direct air drafts.

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- Keep away from ripening fruits and vegetables as these emit ethylene gas that can cause wilting.

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- Tulips are THIRSTY flowers. It is important that the floral foam stays saturated. Add clean, preferably COLD, water everyday (around 3tbsps). Carefully pour from the center of the bouquet, making sure the water drips within the plastic lining inside the box.

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- In case the stems starts to droop, you may transfer the flowers to a vase with CLEAN, COLD water for them to hydrate better. Give the stems a fresh cut before doing so.

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*** Note: Tulips are sensitive to heat and may wilt faster at warmer temperatures.

Placing them in a chiller or cool room will help extend their vase life.

Angled view of white leather bucket with fresh orange, pink, and purple tulips
Small, medium and large domed arrangement of gypsophila flowers. The small arrangement has colorful flowers. The medium one has pink flowers.  The large one also has pink flowers

Dryable Fresh Flowers

(eg: "Cotton Candy"/Gypsophilas)

*** This arrangement contains hydrated floral foam inside

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- This arrangement of fresh gypsophila flowers will naturally dry up.

When dried, the blooms will shrink a little, but the color will stay.

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- Keep away from heat and direct sunlight.

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- Keep away from humidity as this will encourage mold growth.

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- It is best to display your bouquet in an area with good airflow,

but not in the path of direct air drafts, so that the flowers will dry up properly. Otherwise, molds will form if kept in a closed room.

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- Follow these simple steps so you can enjoy the rustic charm of your dried gypsophila bouquet for several months.

ForeverFiora

Preserved Rose or Peony Capsules

or Buckets; or Uccellino Arrangement

- Do not water nor expose to any form of liquid, such as mist or perfume,

as moisture will cause mold growth.

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- Do not expose to heat nor direct sunlight.

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- Avoid frequent touching of the petals as these are quite delicate.

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- If dust collects on the flowers, gently clean with a soft-bristled brush

or a stream of dry air (eg: from hair dryer on lowest setting with no heat)

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- It is best to display your preserved rose arrangement in a room temperature, humidity-free environment. 

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- In case of mold formation (which may occur especially during rainy season), gently wipe off with a soft cloth and place in an area with good ventilation.

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Three preserved roses in a grey cylindrical container. Leftmost rose is pastel pink, center rose is teal, rightmost rose is pastel blue

Fresh Peonies

*** This arrangement contains hydrated floral foam inside

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  • Avoid Heat and Sunlight: Keep your peonies away from heat and direct sunlight to ensure they last longer. Cooler temperatures are ideal.

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  • Avoid Air Drafts: Do not place the arrangement in the path of direct air drafts.

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  • Keep Away from Ripening Produce: Ripening fruits and vegetables emit ethylene gas, which can cause your peonies to wilt. Keep your arrangement away from them.

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  • Check Hydration: Regularly check the floral foam to ensure it remains hydrated. Adequate moisture is crucial for the longevity of your peonies.

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  • Guard Petals: Some browning may occur on the guard or outer petals of the peony heads due to condensation. This is normal. Carefully pluck them off to encourage the flowers to open and bloom.

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Note: Peonies are luxurious blooms with a generally short vase life. Following these tips can help extend their freshness.

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Additional Tip: When the peonies open up and need more space, transfer them to a vase with clean water. This allows them to bloom fully and beautifully.

Fresh pink peonies in an elegant black suede round box
Large flower bouquet sitting on a chair. The bouquet is made with white wrapper and fresh red Ecuadorian Roses

Wrapped "Standing" Bouquet

(Fresh Roses and other bloom types)

*** Please note that the flowers in this arrangement are not long-stemmed. They are cut short to be closer to the water source (hydrated floral foam) in order for them to last longer.

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- Keep away from heat and direct sunlight.

Cut flowers generally last longer in cooler environments.

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- It is best to display your bouquet in an area with good airflow,

but not in the path of direct airdrafts.

​

- Keep away from humidity as this will encourage mold growth.

​

- Keep away from ripening fruits and vegetables as these emit ethylene gas that can cause wilting.

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- When some of the outer petals start to brown, you may carefully pluck them out to reveal fresher petals inside.

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- It is important that the floral foam stays saturated. After 2-3 days, add some water by carefully pouring from the center of the bouquet, making sure the water drips within the plastic lining inside the box.

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*** Note: The vase life of flowers may vary depending on the type and variety

"Chiara" Acrylic Vase

Be careful to keep the bouquet upright while unwrapping, as it is contained in a plastic with some water (to keep it hydrated during transport)

 

Fill the acrylic bag-shaped vase with fresh, preferably cold, water

(up to around 2” in height)

 

Remove the protective netting from the tulips to allow them to breathe

and bloom, then finally transfer to the acrylic vase. Enjoy!

 

Caring for your “Chiara” bag-shaped acrylic vase:

- Do not drop this product nor force the handles apart

- Acrylic is a breakable material and also quite sensitive to scratches.

- To remove smudge marks and/or fingerprints, wipe with a microfibre cloth.

 

Basic Care for Fresh Tulips:

- Make sure that water is always clean.

- Keep away from heat and direct sunlight

- Do not place in the path of direct airdrafts

- Keep away from ripening fruits and vegetables as these emit ethylene gas

that can cause wilting.

Bag-shaped acrylic vase with fresh white tulips inside
Three floral arrangements in a black cylindrical-shaped window box.  Box on the left has three fresh peach Ecuadorian roses inside, box in the middle has six roses, box on the right has one rose.

Cityline 

- These roses have water vials at the bottom of their stems but it would be best to transfer them to a vase with clean water so they can hydrate better.

 

- Keep away from direct heat and sunlight.

 

- Keep away from direct air drafts.

 

- Keep away from ripening fruits that emit ethylene gas which can cause wilting.

 

- You might notice that some of the guard petals (outer petals that might look brownish or wrinkled) are still attached. This is so the rose heads will not open up immediately during transport. You may just gently pluck these out to encourage the petals to breathe and bloom :)

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*** Note: The vase life of flowers may vary depending on the type and variety

Fresh Mini Pine Trees

Our mini pine trees are handcrafted from Holland, and made of imported, fresh Nobilis Pine leaves. Their fragrant evergreen scent is sure to delight and put everyone in a festive mood. We hope you'll love this year's design which we carefully curated, designed and thought of :)

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Basic Care for your Mini Pine Tree:

Note: Some leaves may already start turning olive/dusty green-brown after

2-3 weeks, but become more fragrant in the process.

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- Just keep away from heat, direct sunlight, and humidity to prolong shelf life.

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- Once fully dried, this mini tree retains a rustic charm which makes it good to use as decor for up to a year or even more!

Five mini christmas trees on a white marble table. Each tree has a square wooden base with a personalized name in front. The trees are decorated with bells, tassels and other mini ornaments and topped with a red ribbon and finally a golden star with Fiora Manila logo
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Floral Tote

- These roses have water vials at the bottom of their stems but it would be best to transfer them to a vase with clean water so they can hydrate better.

 

- Keep away from direct heat and sunlight.

 

- Keep away from direct air drafts.

 

- Keep away from ripening fruits (such as apples and bananas) that emit ethylene gas which can cause wilting.

 

- You might notice that some of the guard petals (outer petals that might look brownish or wrinkled) are still attached. This is so the rose heads will not open up immediately during transport. You may just gently pluck these out to encourage the petals to breathe and bloom :)

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*** Note: The vase life of flowers may vary depending on the type and variety

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