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Member's Mark Novelty Hydrangeas Color and variety may vary


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Highlights

  • Hydrangeas add an elegant touch to any decor
  • A well-hydrated hydrangea will last several days
  • Variety and colors may vary; availability varies per season
  • Approx. stem length: 55 cm

About this item

Looking for a flower that's versatile, elegant, and smells amazing? Look no further than the Member's Mark™ Novelty Hydrangeas! With their large, beautiful blooms and unique texture, these flowers are the perfect addition to any bouquet or decor.

Elegant and Versatile

Whether you're going for a rustic look or a more sophisticated vibe, hydrangeas are a great choice. They're often used in bridal bouquets and wedding arrangements, but they're just as at home in a country setting or as part of a simple centerpiece.

The Language of Hydrangea Color

Not only do hydrangeas look great, they also have a special meaning behind their colors. Pink represents love and sincerity, blue represents forgiveness, white represents purity, and purple represents abundance, wealth, and royalty.

Long-Lasting Beauty

One of the best things about hydrangeas? They're hearty and long lasting, so you can enjoy their beauty for days or even weeks.

Pro Tips & Tricks: How to Make Your Flowers Last Longer

Before your flowers ship, they are prepared for their journey with proper hydration methods. If your flowers appear sleepy and thirsty after their journey, this is absolutely normal! Just follow these simple steps for proper rehydration and watch them bloom to their fullest potential.

  1. Unpack your flowers immediately upon arrival.
  2. Fill a clean container/vase with fresh, cool water.
  3. Using sharp scissors or garden shears, make a 45-degree angle cut at least 1-2 inches off the end of the stems.
  4. Place the flowers in the prepared container or vase. Arrange as desired.
  5. Allow your flowers to properly hydrate for 1-2 hours.
  6. Remove any foliage that falls below the waterline of your container. Leaves will rot and cause bacteria to form and shorten the flower's life.
  7. Re-cut the stems and refresh the flower food and water every two days.
  8. Do not place flowers in direct sunlight or near fruits, heat and drafts.
  9. Remove wilting flowers at any time to prevent bacterial growth.

Check out our Floral Care Guide for seasonal stems and other floral beauties.

Need to Know!

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Delivery dates and prices fluctuate with seasonal availability and demand.


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