Floriade Bunch
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Description
Bicolour pink and white gerberas, pink roses, white spray chrysanthemums, and green miniature carnations with mixed foliage, hand tied and delivered by a partner florist on the day. From $86.95 with same day delivery if you order before 2pm weekdays or 10am Saturdays. No lilies, no strong fragrance, safe for homes with cats. Vase not included.
The photo shows the Premium size (+$35). Your bunch will follow the same pink, white, and green colour palette. Individual flower types and exact shades may vary depending on what's freshest at market on the day. The vase shown is for display purposes and is not included.
What's In The Bunch
The gerberas are the first thing you see. Bicolour blooms, white at the centre graduating to pink and magenta at the petal tips, each one ringed with a dark brown centre that anchors the whole colour transition. Four or five of them at different heights across the arrangement. Pink mauve roses sit between them, three or four medium blooms adding a deeper pink that grounds the lighter gerbera tones. Clusters of white spray chrysanthemums, small daisy type flowers, fill the gaps with a scatter of white that lightens the whole arrangement. And then the green. Small ruffled green miniature carnations tucked through the lower half, adding a colour that none of the other flowers carry and preventing the bunch from reading as purely pink and white.
The name is a nod to Floriade, Canberra's annual flower festival. If you've walked through Commonwealth Park during October and seen the mass plantings of colour merging into each other, this bunch captures something of that energy. Multiple flower types, multiple colours, everything overlapping and nothing sitting still.
Fay ordered this for her daughter and "the flowers I chose and the flowers delivered were as displayed on the website." That sentence matters more than it looks. With bicolour gerberas, what's on screen matching what arrives in person tells you the florist sourced the right variety rather than substituting a standard pink.
A Sleeper In The Range
This bunch sits deeper in the range for sales than you'd expect given the reactions it gets. Anna brings more than fifteen years of floristry to how she reads product performance, from daily market runs to building under deadline across shops in two countries.
"This bunch has a personality that polarises. Some people look at it and see energy, fun, a bunch that's doing a lot and doing it well. Other people see busy. They want something calmer with fewer competing elements. Neither reaction is wrong, which is exactly why it sits further down the range than the quality deserves. The top sellers are the ones that offend nobody. They're safe. This one has an opinion. The bicolour gerberas alone make it distinctive because most customers haven't seen a gerbera that transitions from white to pink on the same petal. It catches people off guard. The green carnations add another layer of surprise. People expect pink, white, maybe some foliage. They don't expect green flowers. So this bunch over performs on delight when it arrives and under performs on the website because the photo can't fully communicate the effect of seeing those bicolour gerberas for the first time. If I could get every customer to see this one in person before deciding, it would sell three times what it does."
Sizing
Three sizes. Standard at $86.95. Deluxe at +$10 adds more stems across all four flower types. Premium at +$35 is the one in the photo, the fullest version with the most impact from the bicolour gerberas and the densest scatter of spray chrysanthemums.
The pricing increments on this product are slightly different from others in the range. Deluxe is +$10 rather than +$6, Premium is +$35 rather than +$31. The bicolour gerberas cost more at market than standard single colour varieties, which shifts the economics at each size tier.
No Extra Large option. Premium is the fullest version available.
Vase is not included. We sell flowers with vases separately. For this bunch a clear glass shows the green stems and keeps the focus on the colour mix above. A white vase works well too. Avoid pink or green vases that would compete with the flowers.
Order before 2pm weekdays for same day delivery. Select your size above.
About Pam's Review
Pam said "not value for money. Misrepresentation of arrangements and prices. Flowers delivered were not at all like those I ordered." We publish this because pretending complaints don't exist helps no one.
With a product this visually distinctive, the gap between expectation and delivery is more noticeable than with a standard pink bunch. If the florist can't source bicolour gerberas and substitutes standard pink, the arrangement looks fundamentally different even if the overall value is equal. That's likely what happened. It's not acceptable, but it's explainable.
If your flowers arrive and don't match what you ordered, get in touch within 24 hours with a photo. Email [email protected], call 1300 360 469, or use live chat. We resolve issues with a replacement or refund. The photo is important because it lets us see exactly what was delivered and have a direct conversation with the partner florist about what went wrong.
Fay's review is the counterpoint. "The flowers I chose and the flowers delivered were as displayed on the website." Jane confirmed the same: "delivery exactly what was shown on the website." Two out of seven reviewers specifically commenting on photo accuracy, unprompted, tells you the standard is being met more often than not.
Who Sends This One
Teigan called it "amazing" and noted delivery was "on time, unlike some other florists I have used in the past." Robert said "great service and reasonably priced." Darryl, a repeat customer, described it as "always great and delivered on time." The word "always" from a repeat buyer is the strongest signal in any review set.
This bunch suits occasions where cheerfulness is the goal. Birthday flowers for a friend, congratulations, graduation, and new baby gifts all benefit from the energy this arrangement brings. For thank you gestures, the visual impact makes the gratitude feel proportional.
No lilies, no strong fragrance, no toxicity risk. That makes it one of the safer choices for hospital and get well delivery. The colours are cheerful enough to lift a room without the scent restrictions that lily arrangements trigger. For housewarming, the green carnations give it an unusual edge that suits someone with an eye for the unexpected.
For a less busy pink arrangement, our Roses and Carnations at $84.95 keeps everything in one shade of pink with three flower types. For pink with fragrance, the Pastel Pink Lilies and Roses at $84.95 is refined and restrained. Browse our pink flowers range, daisies and gerberas, or mixed flowers for more options.
The Bicolour Gerberas
"Bicolour gerberas are bred, not dyed. The colour transition from white at the base to pink at the tips develops naturally during growth. Each bloom is slightly different depending on how much light it received and at what stage it was cut. Some will have a sharper white to pink boundary. Others will blend more gradually. That variation between blooms on the same stem is actually what makes them interesting in an arrangement, because the eye keeps finding new details. At market they cost more than single colour gerberas because the growing conditions need to be more precise to get the gradient right. Too much heat and the pink bleeds all the way down. Not enough and you get mostly white with just a blush at the tips. The growers who do it well are very particular about temperature control during flowering. When you see a crisp, clean transition from white centre to magenta tip, that's a grower who knows their variety inside out."
The white spray chrysanthemums add more than colour. Each cluster contains multiple small daisy type blooms on a single branching stem, which means one stem contributes five or six individual flowers to the arrangement. They fill gaps that the larger gerbera and rose heads leave between them, and they last longer than almost every other flower in the bunch.
Care
When the bunch arrives, unwrap it, trim all stems at a forty five degree angle with sharp scissors, and strip every leaf below the waterline. Room temperature water for the first fill, about half the vase. The gerberas prefer shallower water than the roses, and half is the right compromise for the mix. Top up regularly between changes because gerberas drink fast.
Change the water every two to three days. The spray chrysanthemums shed a little from the smaller blooms as they age, and those fallen petals will cloud the water if left too long.
Four flower types will fade at different rates. The roses typically go first, seven to ten days. The gerberas hold for a similar period with fresh water. The green miniature carnations can last two weeks. The spray chrysanthemums are the marathon runners, often still looking good when everything else is finished. As stems fade, pull them out. The remaining flowers reconfigure easily because the colour mix is varied enough that no single removal leaves an obvious gap.
Keep the vase out of direct afternoon sun. The bicolour gradient on the gerberas fades faster in UV light than a solid colour would, and the white portions yellow at the edges in a sunny window.
For more detail, see our guide on caring for your flowers.
Delivery
Your bunch is hand tied and delivered by a real partner florist from our network of 800+ across Australia. We've coordinated deliveries through this network since 2009. Made fresh on the day from market stock and hand delivered to the door.
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. Teigan confirmed delivery "on time." Darryl said "always great and delivered on time." 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 and size above and add to cart for same day delivery.
Substitution Policy
The bicolour gerberas are the defining element and the most variable. They're available at most Australian markets but the exact gradient, from barely blushed to strongly magenta, shifts with the season and the grower. If bicolour varieties aren't available, the florist may use two toned pink gerberas or a combination of white and pink single colour gerberas to approximate the effect. The pink roses, white spray chrysanthemums, and green miniature carnations are reliably sourced year round. What the florist protects is the four element structure: the dominant gerbera, the rose anchor, the white scatter, and the green accent. Any substitution will be of equal or greater value and will maintain the cheerful pink, white, and green palette. If the bicolour gerberas are important to you, call 1300 360 469 and we'll confirm availability before the order goes to the florist.
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