Blue Mist Including Vase & Chocolates
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Description
White roses, white oriental lilies, and blue delphinium arranged in a glass vase with chocolates included. $120.95, hand delivered same day by a real local florist if you order before 2pm weekdays or 10am Saturdays.
The vase shown is the display vase used in the photo. Your partner florist will use a clean glass vase of similar size and style. Chocolate brand varies by florist location. Flower quantities may vary slightly as this is arranged fresh from market stock on the day.
What You're Getting
This is the complete Blue Mist. The same white roses, white oriental lilies, and blue delphinium that appear in our Blue Mist Bunch at $80.95, but arranged into a glass vase and delivered alongside a box of chocolates. The florist builds the arrangement directly into the vase on the morning of delivery. You're not receiving a bunch that needs to be unwrapped and placed in something at home. The gift arrives finished.
Gerard and Fiona ordered this for a mother in law and confirmed "easy and quick delivery" with next day turnaround. Raylene's daughter "was thrilled with her flowers." Both family gifts. Both situations where the sender can't guarantee what vases or scissors are sitting in the recipient's kitchen cupboard. The vase removes that variable entirely.
The blue and white palette is one of the most versatile combinations we sell. It reads calm enough for sympathy and thinking of you, but vivid enough for celebrations and milestone birthdays. Blue is rare in flowers. Walk through any florist's shop and count the genuinely blue stems. You'll run out of fingers on one hand. Purple gets called blue constantly, violet gets relabelled, dyed chrysanthemums get passed off as the real thing. The delphinium in this arrangement produces actual blue pigment in its petals. No dye, no tinting, no marketing stretch.
What's In The Arrangement
White roses. Full, open heads sitting low in the arrangement as anchor points. Three to four depending on size and grade. The roses give structure and a soft contrast to the angular delphinium.
White oriental lilies. Large trumpet blooms with some still in tight bud. The buds matter. They'll keep opening over the first week, which means the arrangement changes shape and gains volume days after delivery. Fragrant. If the recipient is sensitive to scent, the lily stamens can be gently removed with a tissue to reduce pollen and fragrance.
Blue delphinium. Tall spikes with individual florets spaced along the stem. Unlike a block of solid colour, the blue threads through gaps in the white, appearing between rose heads and lily trumpets at different heights. That layered effect is what makes this arrangement feel three dimensional rather than flat. Delphinium is the defining stem in this arrangement and the reason it looks nothing like any other white bouquet we sell.
White gypsophila fills the gaps between the focal flowers with soft texture. Mixed green foliage including eucalyptus grounds the base and hides the mechanics of the arrangement inside the vase.
"When I was working at the shop, the vase arrangements always outsold bunches when the buyer was sending to someone else's home. Not their own home. Someone else's. Because you can't ring ahead and ask your mother in law if she has a vase tall enough for lilies. You just can't. The wrapped bunch is a beautiful gift but it arrives needing things. Scissors, a vase, clean water, five minutes of the recipient's time. A vase arrangement arrives needing nothing. The florist has already done the cutting, the arranging, the water. All the recipient does is set it down and look at it."
How This Compares To The Other Blue Mist Products
We sell three versions of Blue Mist. Same flowers, different format.
The Blue Mist Bunch at $80.95 comes in four sizes and is wrapped for the recipient to arrange at home. If you know the person has vases and enjoys arranging flowers, the bunch gives them that experience.
The Blue Mist Bunch With Chocolates at $105.95 adds a box of chocolates to the wrapped bunch. Still no vase.
This version at $120.95 adds the vase and the chocolates. The florist arranges the flowers into the vase before delivery. What arrives at the door is a finished display piece alongside something to eat that evening. It costs $40 more than the base bunch and $15 more than the chocolates version. The difference is the vase and the florist's time arranging into it. If you're sending to someone whose home you know well and you're confident they have what they need, the bunch version saves money and gives more sizing options. If there's any uncertainty about what's at the other end, this version removes it.
"I see it in the numbers now that I do the books. The base Blue Mist sells well because that's where people land when they search for blue flowers. This version, the complete one with the vase and chocolates, sits lower in the order count but the satisfaction rate is higher and the complaint rate is almost zero. Fewer returns, fewer 'flowers arrived wilted' calls. Part of that is the vase. When flowers go straight into water at the florist's bench and stay in water through delivery, they arrive in better condition than a wrapped bunch that's been out of water for the drive. The other part is the buyer. Someone spending $120 on flowers has already thought about it. They know what they want. They're not impulse buying."
Who Sends This One
Gerard and Fiona sent this to a mother in law. Raylene sent it to a daughter. These are family gifts, occasions where the sender wants the delivery to feel considered, not hasty. The vase and chocolates together signal a level of thought that a wrapped bunch, no matter how beautiful, can't always match from the outside.
The blue and white palette works for Father's Day because blue reads masculine without being stiff. It suits Secretary's Day and professional thank yous that need to be striking without getting too personal. For sympathy for the home, the vase means the grieving family has one fewer task. And for housewarming, the vase itself becomes part of the gift that stays after the flowers are done.
Ashela ordered under time pressure and described the result as "exceptional work in the time allotted." Dean confirmed "great service same day delivery." If you need something impressive assembled and delivered today, this product handles that because the florist is doing the arrangement work, not the recipient.
For a similar price point without the blue, our Pastel Bunch With Vase at $115.95 gives you five flower types in purples and pinks. For blue flowers without the vase and chocolates, the base Blue Mist Bunch starts at $80.95 in four sizes. For a vase product with more colour energy, the Bright Bunch With Vase at $99.95 goes bright and bold.
Care
The arrangement arrives in water, already cut and conditioned by the florist. That gives it a head start over any bunch that needs to be unwrapped and placed in a vase at home.
Keep the water level topped up. The lilies drink heavily, especially as buds open over the first week. Change the water completely every two to three days, lifting the arrangement out carefully and rinsing the vase. Bacteria builds in standing water and clogs the stems from the inside.
Remove the lily stamens with a tissue if pollen is a concern. The orange pollen stains fabric, benchtops, and skin. Do it before the anthers open fully. Once the pollen is loose it's much harder to contain.
The delphinium will be the first to finish, usually around five to seven days. Pull those stems out when they fade and the roses and lilies will fill the space. The lilies, if buds are still opening, can push past two weeks. White roses sit somewhere in between at seven to ten days. The arrangement shifts as flowers finish at different rates, but the vase structure keeps it looking intentional rather than sparse.
Keep away from direct sunlight. The white rose petals won't fade like red ones but the heat accelerates water loss and shortens vase life across all three flower types. Keep away from fruit bowls. The ethylene gas from ripening fruit triggers premature petal drop, particularly in the lilies.
For more detail, see our guide on caring for your flowers.
Delivery
Your arrangement is built in the vase at the florist's bench and delivered with the chocolates alongside it. Not posted. Not shipped from a warehouse. Arranged fresh on the day from market stock by a real local florist from our network of 800+ across Australia.
Delivery is $16.95 Australia wide. That fee is subsidised. The actual cost of getting a florist to hand deliver a glass vase arrangement to a specific address is often higher than a wrapped bunch because of the extra care in transport, but we absorb the difference.
Same day delivery if you order before 2pm on weekdays or 10am on Saturdays. Dean confirmed "great service same day delivery." Gerard and Fiona ordered for next day delivery and it arrived on schedule.
No Sunday deliveries. Flower markets close Saturday afternoon.
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.
Select your delivery date above and add to cart for same day delivery.
Substitution Policy
The blue in this arrangement comes from delphinium and only from delphinium. Roses and lilies are available year round and rarely need substituting. Delphinium is more seasonal and more sensitive to transport conditions than either. During most of the year your florist will have good access to blue delphinium stock. During tighter supply weeks, particularly in the heat of mid summer when delphinium struggles in transit, the florist may use an alternative blue stem such as blue iris, blue agapanthus, or blue thistle. The replacement will be natural blue, not dyed or tinted, and of equal or greater value. The blue against white contrast that makes Blue Mist what it is will be maintained regardless. If you specifically need delphinium and nothing else, call 1300 360 469 before ordering and our Armidale team will check availability with the florist in your area.
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