Roses And Gerberas With Vase
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Description
Pink roses, hot pink gerberas, and lavender chrysanthemums with eucalyptus, arranged and delivered in a glass vase by a partner florist on the day. $110.95 including the vase. Same day delivery if you order before 2pm weekdays or 10am Saturdays.
This is a single size product at $110.95. The vase is included. Your arrangement will follow the same pink, hot pink, and lavender colour palette. The exact number of stems and proportion of each flower type may vary depending on what's freshest at market on the day.
What's In The Arrangement
Three flower types, three colours, one vase. Soft baby pink roses, five or six medium blooms. Hot pink gerberas, four or five with dark brown centres and those wide flat faces that catch every angle of light in the room. Lavender chrysanthemums, three or four round fluffy blooms that sit between the roses and gerberas like a colour bridge. Eucalyptus sprigs and mixed green foliage frame the base and sides.
The gerberas are doing the heavy lifting visually. Each head is the size of a small saucer and faces outward, which means the arrangement has multiple focal points rather than one central peak. The roses provide the layered texture. The lavender chrysanthemums fill the colour gap between soft pink and hot pink with a cooler tone that prevents the arrangement from reading as all pink. Three colours that sit close together on the colour wheel but are distinct enough to each register independently.
Fina confirmed "flowers are as displayed." Susie said "flowers were delivered promptly and were stunning." Kathy called them "just beautiful." When three separate reviewers in consecutive months all confirm the product delivers on the photo, the florist is building it consistently.
39th In The Range
This bunch sits at 39th for sales over the past twelve months. Anna has spent over fifteen years in professional floristry, from sourcing stems at 4am markets to understanding what makes certain flower combinations perform commercially across seasons.
"Thirty ninth is solid for a single size product at $110. It's not the cheapest, it's not the most expensive, and it's not competing against a dozen variations of itself. It has one version at one price. The customers who buy it have already decided they want roses and gerberas together, which is a narrower search than just 'pink flowers.' That intentionality filters out the browsers and leaves the committed buyers. The vase inclusion helps because it removes the follow up question of 'what do I put these in.' At this price, the customer expects to hand over the money and have the entire gift sorted. No extras needed, no assembly required, no second purchase. The product delivers on that promise. Thirty ninth tells me the audience is specific but reliable. These aren't impulse purchases. They're deliberate gifts from people who looked at the photo, liked the combination, and didn't need convincing."
About Sandra's Review
Sandra said "the bunch was mainly greenery with only one rose and 2 gerberas as the main flowers and some small rose buds which wilted quickly and some alstroemerias." That's a significant gap between what was ordered and what arrived.
The team contacted Sandra before delivery to let her know the flowers would be different from what she ordered. Substitution happens when specific flowers aren't available at market. But a bunch described as "mainly greenery" with one rose and two gerberas doesn't match the value or the intent of a $110.95 arrangement featuring five or six roses and four or five gerberas.
"A substitution should replace like with like in value and visual weight. If the roses aren't available, you replace with another premium stem. Peonies, ranunculus, lisianthus. If the gerberas are short, you go to another face flower. Sunflowers in a different product, or double the chrysanthemum count. What you never do is fill the gap with foliage. Greenery costs a fraction of what roses and gerberas cost. An arrangement that's mostly greenery at a $110 price point is an arrangement that hasn't been built to value. It's the kind of outcome that happens when a florist is stretched on a busy day and reaches for what's closest rather than what's right. It shouldn't happen, and I understand why Sandra was disappointed."
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 lets us see what was delivered and have a direct conversation with the partner florist. We publish Sandra's review because transparency about what went wrong is more useful than hiding it.
Who Sends This One
Grant ordered just before Christmas and described the process as "easy and quick." At $110.95 with the vase included, this is a complete gift. No vase to buy separately. No assembly. The recipient opens the door and the arrangement is already finished, already in water, already making the room better.
Birthday is the primary occasion for this product. The pink, hot pink, and lavender palette works for nearly every recipient. For a birthday for mum or birthday for a wife, the gerbera faces add a cheerful energy that roses alone don't provide. For a friend's birthday, the vase inclusion means they don't need to own one.
Mother's Day suits this arrangement because the three flower types look generous and the colour range feels considered rather than default. Thank you gifts at this price point carry weight. Congratulations works because the hot pink gerberas give it celebration energy.
No lilies. No fragrance concerns. Safe for homes with cats. The eucalyptus carries a clean, subtle scent when brushed but it doesn't broadcast the way oriental lilies do. For hospital delivery where scent restrictions apply, this is one of the safer premium options.
For roses and gerberas without the vase at a lower price, our Roses and Carnations at $84.95 delivers a monochromatic pink with a different secondary flower. For gerberas in more colours, our Bright Mixed Gerberas at $80.75 goes bold. For roses with a different companion, our Pastel Roses at $94.95 pairs them with fragrant white freesias. Browse our pink flowers range, roses range, or flowers with vases for more.
The Gerbera Face
"Gerberas are one of the few cut flowers with a hollow stem. Completely hollow, like a drinking straw. That changes everything about how they behave in a vase. Water rises through the hollow centre by capillary action, which is efficient, but it also means bacteria can colonise the entire stem interior faster than a solid stemmed rose. Clean water matters more for gerberas than almost any other flower in the shop. The other thing about the hollow stem is structural. It's weaker than a solid stem. The heavy face pulls down over time, which is why gerberas are the flower most likely to droop in an arrangement. In this product the vase helps because the rim supports the stems and keeps the heads upright. Without a vase, in a wide mouthed container, the gerbera faces would lean outward within a day or two. The glass cylinder vase is doing structural work here, not just looking pretty."
The eucalyptus is carrying more weight in this arrangement than it appears. Beyond the visual framing, eucalyptus releases a clean menthol scent when the leaves are brushed or jostled. It's subtle, nothing like the broadcast fragrance of a lily, but it adds an aromatic layer to an otherwise unscented arrangement. Eucalyptus also contains natural compounds that slow bacterial growth in vase water. The same properties that make eucalyptus oil an antiseptic work at a lower level in the cut stems, helping keep the water cleaner for longer.
Care
The flowers arrive arranged in the glass vase, already in water. You don't need to do anything immediately. After a day, change the water. Gerberas demand clean water more urgently than roses or chrysanthemums, so changing it daily for the first three days gives the best result. After that, every two days is fine.
When changing water, check the gerbera stem ends. If they've gone soft or slimy, trim a centimetre off the base. The hollow stems absorb bacteria quickly and a fresh cut reopens the channel. The roses and chrysanthemums are less fussy but benefit from the same trim.
The roses will last seven to twelve days. The gerberas hold for seven to ten days in clean water. The lavender chrysanthemums often outlast both, pushing to two weeks or more. The eucalyptus dries attractively and can stay in the vase long after the flowers are finished.
Keep the vase away from direct afternoon sun. The hot pink gerbera pigment holds well under UV but the soft pink roses fade faster in direct light. A bright room with indirect light gives the most even ageing.
For more detail, see our guide on caring for your flowers.
Delivery
Your arrangement is built in the vase and delivered by a real partner florist from our network of 800+ across Australia. We've coordinated deliveries through this network since 2009. The florist wraps the vase for transport and delivers to the door.
Delivery is $16.95 Australia wide. That fee is subsidised. Delivering a glass vase arrangement requires careful handling and the actual cost is often higher, but we absorb the difference.
Same day delivery if you order before 2pm on weekdays or 10am on Saturdays. Susie confirmed "flowers were delivered promptly." Grant described the process as "easy and quick." 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.
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Substitution Policy
Pink roses are available year round. Hot pink gerberas are widely stocked but the exact shade ranges from a warm cerise to a cooler magenta depending on the variety at market. If hot pink gerberas aren't available, the florist may substitute with a similar toned gerbera or another face flower like a bright pink dahlia in season. The lavender chrysanthemums may be replaced with purple lisianthus or purple aster if the specific variety isn't available. What the florist protects is the three colour balance: soft pink, hot pink, and a cooler lavender or purple accent. All three colour tones will be present in the delivered arrangement. Any flower replaced will be of equal or greater value. The vase is always included and always glass, though the exact shape may vary slightly. If you have specific preferences, call 1300 360 469 and the instruction goes to the florist.
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