3 Wrapped Red Roses
- ✓ Experience: 19+ Yrs Family-Run
- ✓ Quality: Fresh Flowers from Partner Florists
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- ✓ Local: People Answer Phones, in Australia
- ✓ Personal: Hand Delivered, Not Posted
- ✓ Service: Same-Day Delivery (Order by 2pm)
In 2024, 2025,& now 2026 Lily's Florist won a feefo Trusted Service Award. To receive this coveted award, a business must receive at least 50 reviews in a 12 month period, averaging at least 4 stars. We did that, and many more, with over 2,400 reviews with a greater than 4 star average! Something, for sure, that we are very proud of, and is a validation of our commitment to you, our customers.

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Description
Three long stem red roses, wrapped with foliage, a personalised gift card, and hand delivered by a partner florist on the day. $73.75 with same day delivery if you order before 2pm weekdays or 10am Saturdays.
Wrapping colour may vary from the image. Rose colour is red.
What You're Getting
Three long stem red roses, foliage, paper wrapping, and a personalised gift card. All hand delivered by a partner florist on the day.
Three red roses is a deliberate number. It's more than a single stem gesture but it's still intimate. A dozen roses makes a statement. Three roses makes a point. The arrangement is small enough to sit on a bedside table or a desk without dominating the room, but the colour and the scent still fill the space around it. Samantha ordered these and said "the roses were absolutely perfect." Jodie's review mentioned "friendly and helpful staff, reasonably priced, same day service and they delivered where I needed them to go." Those two together tell you what this product does: it arrives looking right, on time, without fuss.
The florist hand ties these three stems together with foliage before wrapping. That sounds straightforward but the way the stems are bound determines how they sit in a vase afterward.
"A properly hand tied bouquet should stand up by itself when you put it down. That's the test. The stems need to cross at a single binding point in a spiral so each one spreads out at the bottom and can reach water without competing with the others. Parallel stems just sit next to each other at the same depth and fight for space. Spiralled stems fan out, each finding its own path to the water. Even with three stems it matters. A good florist does this without thinking, but it took me a year of practice to get it automatic."
That spiral technique is one of those invisible details. The recipient won't know it's there. They'll just notice the roses sit well in the vase and last longer than expected, without understanding why.
Who Orders This One
Romance, anniversaries, and Valentine's Day. Three of the four reviews on this page were placed in January or February. But it's also a strong birthday option, a thank you, or an apology where a single rose feels too restrained and a dozen feels like overcompensating.
At $73.75 this sits between our single rose products ($42.95 to $62.50 depending on add ons) and the larger bunches in our roses category. If you want a single red rose on its own, the single wrapped red rose is $42.95. Pair it with chocolates or a teddy for $60.50. For a bigger rose bunch, browse the full roses range.
Order before 2pm weekdays for same day delivery.
Care
Unwrap the roses and trim each stem at a forty five degree angle with sharp scissors before putting them in water. The angled cut prevents the stem from sealing flat against the vase bottom, which would block water uptake. Strip any leaves that would sit below the waterline. Submerged leaves rot, breed bacteria, and clog the stems.
Room temperature water for the first fill. A medium vase works well for three stems. You want enough room for the stems to spread slightly without flopping outward, and enough depth that the water covers at least the bottom third of the stems. Change the water every two to three days.
Keep the roses out of direct afternoon sun. Red roses fade faster than any other colour under UV because the anthocyanin pigments that produce the red break down in strong light. Indirect light in a cool spot is ideal. Away from the fruit bowl too, because ripening fruit gives off ethylene gas that accelerates petal drop.
With proper care, expect seven to ten days. For more detail, see our guide on caring for your flowers.
Delivery
Your roses are wrapped and hand delivered by a real partner florist from our network of 800+ across Australia. We've been running this network since 2009. Not posted, not shipped from a warehouse. Hand tied, wrapped fresh, and delivered on the day.
"Same day means same day. It doesn't mean within the hour. Florists make the arrangement, plan their delivery route, and deliver in sequence based on geography. Your order joins that route alongside everyone else's. If someone needs a guaranteed time window we can try, but it's not always possible. Most people just need it there today, and that we can do."
Delivery is $16.95 Australia wide. That fee is subsidised. The actual cost of getting a florist to hand deliver to a specific address is often higher, but we absorb the difference.
Same day delivery if you order before 2pm on weekdays or 10am on Saturdays. Those cutoffs exist because the florist needs time to source the roses, condition the stems, hand tie, wrap, and route the delivery while the flowers are at their freshest.
No Sunday deliveries. Flower markets close Saturday afternoon. Any florist delivering on a Sunday is working with Friday stock that's already lost roughly 30% of its vase life. We'd rather be upfront about that.
Need to change something after ordering? Email [email protected], call us on 1300 360 469 (Mon to Fri, 7am to 6pm, Sat 7am to 12pm), or use live chat. If something isn't right with the delivery, get in touch within 24 hours with a photo and we'll sort it out.
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