Gorgeous Whites Bunch
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Description
White roses, white oriental lily buds, green chrysanthemums, pale green carnations, and green hypericum berries with sword fern and mixed foliage, hand tied and delivered by a partner florist on the day. From $80.95 with same day delivery if you order before 2pm weekdays or 10am Saturdays. Vase not included.
The photo shows the Premium size (+$31). Your bunch will follow the same 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 name says whites but look again. This bunch is white and green in roughly equal measure, and that green is what makes it work.
White cream roses, four or five partially open with that soft rolled petal edge. White oriental lily buds, two or three tight elongated stems that haven't opened yet in the photo but will bloom into large fragrant flowers over the coming days. Then the green. Bright green chrysanthemums, vivid and almost lime, sitting bold among the whites. Pale green carnations with a wash of colour through the ruffled petals that stops them being purely white. Clusters of green hypericum berries, small and round, adding a completely different texture. Sword fern fronds with their serrated edges reaching outward give the whole bunch a wild, unstructured quality that most white arrangements don't have.
Annette's recipient "was very happy. Remarked how beautiful they were." Kim chose this after "scouring multiple websites to find a suitable floral gift." When someone searches across multiple sites and lands here, it means the product did something the others didn't. White and green has that effect. It looks different from every other bunch on every other site because most florists default to pink, red, or mixed brights. White and green requires confidence.
22nd In The Range
This bunch sits 22nd in sales over the past twelve months. Anna spent over fifteen years as a working florist before joining us, and she reads that number differently than most.
"White and green is the palette florists choose for themselves. Ask any florist what they'd put in their own home and most will describe something close to this. Clean, fresh, no colour competing for attention. But customers often scroll past white because they think colour equals impact. They worry white looks plain or clinical or too much like sympathy. So the people who choose this bunch tend to have a certain eye. They're usually thinking about how it fits a room rather than how it looks in isolation. They've noticed that white flowers against a dark shelf or on a timber dining table do something that a pink bunch can't. It's a design decision, not a safe one. Twenty second in the range because the audience is narrower, but the people who buy it buy it again."
Sizing & Delivery Costs
Four sizes. Standard starts at $80.95. Deluxe adds extra stems for $6 more. Premium at +$31 is the one in the photo, noticeably fuller across all flower types. Extra Large at +$45 is substantial.
Matt made two fair suggestions in his review. He wanted to see delivery costs earlier in the process and get a better sense of arrangement sizes. Delivery is $16.95 Australia wide, regardless of where you're sending. That fee is subsidised. We state it here so you know before you start. On sizes, the photo shows Premium. Standard follows the same white and green palette and style with fewer stems. If you need more guidance on what each size looks like, call 1300 360 469 and the team can describe the difference.
Matt also noted the flowers were "still fresh several days later" and called them "decent value for money." That freshness is partly the flower selection. Roses, chrysanthemums, carnations, and hypericum are all strong performers in the vase. The lily buds haven't even opened yet in Matt's timeframe, which means the bunch was still gaining new blooms while the original stems were holding.
Vase is not included. We sell flowers with vases separately. For a white and green bunch, a dark vase, charcoal, navy, matte black, creates a striking contrast. Clear glass works too but you lose some of the drama that a dark backdrop provides.
Order before 2pm weekdays for same day delivery. Select your size above.
Who Sends This One
The white and green palette sits in a unique position. It works for occasions where other colours can misread.
Sympathy for the home is a natural fit. The white reads as respectful and the green adds life rather than formality. It's less stark than an all white arrangement, which can feel clinical in a home setting. For formal funeral tributes, see our sympathy flowers for a funeral or sympathy wreaths and sheaths range.
But this bunch also works where sympathy never enters the conversation. Housewarming is a strong use because white and green suits any interior. You don't need to know the recipient's taste. Birthday flowers for him work here too. Men receiving flowers often feel more comfortable with a tonal palette than with bright pinks or purples, and the green chrysanthemums give this bunch an edge that prevents it feeling delicate. For Father's Day, the same logic applies.
It also suits Secretary's Day or any professional context where bold colour might feel too personal. And for Easter, white and green is the traditional palette without the commercial pastel overload.
The anonymous reviewer called it "easy and good variety." That's the experience we want. Easy to choose, easy to order, variety within the range to find exactly the right fit.
The Green Chrysanthemums
They're the reason this bunch works and the reason it's called Gorgeous Whites rather than just White Bunch. Without the green chrysanthemums, you'd have white roses, white lily buds, pale carnations, and foliage. Pretty. But flat. The green chrysanthemums inject energy. They sit in that vivid lime green that almost glows against the cream whites, and they give the eye a focal point that the white flowers on their own can't provide.
"Green chrysanthemums are the best kept secret in commercial floristry. Kermit greens, shamrock greens, there are several varieties and they all do the same thing. They give a white arrangement a pulse. Without them you have a lovely, quiet, well behaved bunch. With them you have something that feels alive, almost architectural. They last longer than the roses. They hold their colour under aircon when everything else fades. And they cost less at market than people assume, which means the florist can be generous with them. I used to put green chrysanthemums in every white arrangement I built. Every single one. Some customers would question it, ask why there was green in their white flowers. Then they'd see the bunch without them and understand immediately. The green isn't an addition. It's the backbone."
The hypericum berries serve a similar purpose at a smaller scale. Those tight green clusters add a completely different texture, round and compact, against the ruffled carnations and smooth rose petals. They also last well in the vase and don't shed.
For a white bunch without the green elements, our Oriental Lilies at $80.75 delivers pure white with intense fragrance. For white with a touch of colour, the Beautiful Pastels at $80.95 brings in soft purples and pinks. Browse our white sympathy flowers or mixed flowers for more options.
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 two thirds of the vase. Change it every two to three days.
The lily buds are the long game. In the photo they're still tightly closed. Over the next three to seven days they'll open into large white blooms with visible anthers. Remove the anthers as each bloom opens to prevent pollen stains and extend the flower's life by three or four days per bloom. The fragrance builds as the lilies open, which means the bunch gets more aromatic through the week.
The roses and carnations want the same water depth and temperature. The chrysanthemums and hypericum are low maintenance. The fern fronds may dry at the tips after a week. Pull them out when they start looking tired and the remaining flowers will reconfigure around the gap.
This bunch contains lilies. All lily parts are toxic to cats, including pollen, leaves, and vase water. If the recipient has cats, consider our Pink Carnation and White Roses at $80.95 for a lily free arrangement, or browse our daisies and gerberas range.
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. No Sunday deliveries. Flower markets close Saturday afternoon.
Gulu's experience is worth sharing. He "had made a slight error in the message to be written and the lady pointed it out to me and corrected it." That's the Armidale call centre catching a detail before it reached the florist. The card message matters. It's the first thing the recipient reads before they even look at the flowers. Getting it right is part of the job.
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
Five flower types means some flexibility is built into the design. White roses and green hypericum berries are available year round. Carnations are reliable but the greenish tint varies by batch, sometimes leaning paler, sometimes more pronounced. The green chrysanthemums are widely sourced but the specific variety (Kermit, shamrock, or similar) depends on market availability. The white oriental lily buds are common but the number of buds per stem and their stage of development varies naturally. What the florist protects is the white and green palette, the mix of textures, and the overall fresh, tonal quality. Any substitution will be of equal or greater value and will stay within the white and green colour range. If you want a specific flower included or excluded, call us on 1300 360 469 and the instruction goes directly to the florist.
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