Starburst Bunch
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Description
White roses, oriental lilies, pink gerberas, orange gerberas, and baby's breath with mixed foliage, hand tied and delivered by a partner florist on the day. From $79.95 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, pink, and orange colour palette with a mix of seasonal blooms. Individual flower varieties 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
This one packs a lot in. White roses and white oriental lilies form the base, then hot pink gerberas and orange gerberas punch through with colour. Baby's breath fills the gaps. Mixed foliage, including some trailing eucalyptus, ties the whole thing together at the base.
The combination works because the white anchors everything. Without the roses and lilies holding the palette together, the pink and orange gerberas would fight each other. The white gives them permission to coexist. It's the same reason a white gallery wall makes colourful art work. The neutral does the heavy lifting.
The lilies are the sleeper value in this bunch. Each stem carries multiple blooms at different stages. Some will be fully open when the bunch arrives, others will be tight buds. Those buds keep opening over the next four to seven days, which means the arrangement changes shape as the week goes on. You're not getting a static thing that looks the same from day one to day ten. It evolves.
Jessica called the whole experience "easy, convenient, quick and reliable." Laura said "beautiful flowers." Kim, who ordered from abroad, specifically mentioned that her florist friend advised her what to look for in a website before choosing. That's the kind of endorsement you can't manufacture. A working florist told someone to order from us.
Sizing
Four sizes. Standard starts at $79.95. Deluxe adds extra stems for $6 more. Premium at +$31 is the one shown in the photo, noticeably fuller with more lily stems and gerberas. Extra Large at +$45 makes a real statement, the kind of bunch that fills a large vase and dominates a dining table.
Vase is not included. We sell flowers with vases separately. For a bunch this colourful, a clear glass vase works best because it doesn't compete with the flowers. Anything patterned or brightly coloured and the whole thing starts to look chaotic.
Order before 2pm weekdays for same day delivery. Select your size above.
Who Sends This One
Birthdays, celebrations, thank you, congratulations. The colour range covers a lot of ground. It's cheerful without being juvenile and generous without being over the top. Kim sent it for a "special occasion" and her sister's colleagues were impressed enough to comment on it, which tells you it reads well in a workplace setting.
One important note if you're thinking of sending this as a hospital or get well gift. This bunch contains oriental lilies. Anna has a firm view on lilies in medical settings.
"Some hospitals have scent policies now. Lilies are often the first flower they restrict. Oriental lilies release volatile organic compounds, that strong sweet fragrance that fills a room, and for patients with respiratory conditions or nausea from treatment, it can make things worse. For any medical delivery I'd stick with gerberas, chrysanthemums, roses. Things that look beautiful but won't make a sick person feel worse. If you love the look of this bunch but need it for a hospital, call us on 1300 360 469 and we can ask the florist to substitute the lilies for something with less scent."
That's not a reason to avoid lilies for home delivery. The fragrance is one of the best things about them. A few stems of oriental lily will fill a living room with scent in a way no other flower can. Just know that if the recipient is in a hospital ward, there might be restrictions.
For a hospital safe alternative with the same kind of impact, the Florist's Choice Bright Mixed at $79.95 gives the florist freedom to pick low scent stems in bright colours. Or if you want to stay with a fixed recipe, the Stunning Pinks Bunch at $79.95 uses gerberas and carnations that are both hospital friendly. Browse our full bunches range 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 lilies need extra attention. Remove the pollen anthers as soon as each bloom opens, before the pollen starts to powder. This prevents stains on clothes and surfaces but it also extends the flower's life. The lily thinks it hasn't been pollinated yet, so it keeps blooming. You can add three or four extra days just by getting the anthers off early. Check every morning because buds that were closed at night can open overnight.
The gerberas prefer shallow water, about 5 to 8 centimetres, because their hollow stems can waterlog in deep water. Since the roses and lilies want deeper water, a compromise of about half the vase depth works well enough for everyone.
Different flowers will fade at different rates. Pull individual stems as they go rather than leaving them in. The lilies and gerberas will likely outlast the roses. The baby's breath dries naturally and can stay in the vase even after the other flowers are finished.
"Baby's breath looks lovely in photos but it drops petals everywhere when it's stressed. Temperature changes cause the tiny flowers to release. If you notice a trail of small white dots around the vase after the first day or two, that's the gyp shedding. It's normal and it doesn't mean the flowers are dying. The rest of the bunch is fine. Some florists will use waxflower instead of baby's breath for arrangements that need to travel a distance or sit somewhere warm. Waxflower has a resinous stem that handles temperature swings better and doesn't leave a mess. If your bunch arrives with waxflower rather than gyp, that's the florist making a quality call."
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 been running 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, and any florist delivering on a Sunday is working with Friday stock.
Kim ordered from abroad and said "having previous reviews was also very helpful, as I needed to know they could be reliable to deliver when requested for my special occasion." If you're ordering from overseas, the website works exactly the same. Just check our cutoff times against your local time zone. We deliver in Australian Eastern, Central, and Western time depending on the recipient's location.
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
This bunch uses five different flower types across three colour groups, which means availability on any given day varies more than a simpler arrangement. Roses and gerberas are sourced reliably year round. Oriental lilies are widely available but can be harder to get in some regions or seasons, and the exact stage of bloom will depend on what's at market. Baby's breath may be substituted with waxflower or another light filler if the florist judges it better for the conditions. Any substitution will be of equal or greater value and will maintain the white, pink, and orange colour balance. The overall look and feel of the bunch stays consistent even if individual stems change. If you have preferences or need to exclude specific flowers, add a note to your order or call us and the instruction goes directly to the florist.
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