Fresh flowers are a simple joy, and with the right care, they last even longer—especially when you treat each bloom according to its own needs. This guide helps you look up your flowers by type and follow the small, easy steps that keep them hydrated, happy, and beautiful for days to come.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 2 cm from stem base at a 45° angle.
Vase & Water: Use clean, cool water. Tall vases help support its height.
Placement: Keep away from direct sunlight and ripening fruit (ethylene-sensitive).
Maintenance: Change water every 2 days; re-trim if stems soften.
Revival: If stems droop, trim again and hydrate in warm water for 30 minutes.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 2 cm from the base at a 45° angle and remove any leaves below the waterline to prevent bacteria.
Vase & Water: Place in a clean vase one-third full with cool water and add flower food if available.
Placement: Keep away from direct sunlight, heat, or drafts to prevent petal curling.
Maintenance: Change water every 2 days and re-trim stems to extend vase life; remove fading blooms to encourage unopened buds.
Revival: If stems begin to droop, re-cut and place in deep cold water for 1 hour to restore hydration.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm from the base at a sharp angle.
Vase & Water: Use a clean vase with shallow cool water (anthuriums prefer lower water levels).
Placement: Keep away from direct heat or sunlight to prevent discoloration.
Maintenance: Change water every 2–3 days and wipe leaves gently to maintain shine.
Revival: If blooms soften, re-trim stems and place in lukewarm water for 30 minutes.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 2 cm at a 45° angle; remove lower foliage.
Vase & Water: Hydrate in deep, cool water for several hours before arranging.
Placement: Keep in a cool space away from heat or direct sun to prevent browning.
Maintenance: Change water daily and re-trim stems every 1–2 days.
Revival: If stems wilt, re-cut and immerse fully in cold water for 30 minutes.
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Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm from the base at a sharp angle using clean shears. Avoid cutting too high — calla stems are hollow and can split easily.
Vase & Water: Use a tall vase filled one-third with cool, clean water. Change water daily to prevent clouding.
Placement: Keep in a cool spot with indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight or drafts, as callas are sensitive to temperature changes.
Maintenance: Re-trim stems every 1–2 days to prevent curling or softening. Remove any flowers that show signs of drooping.
Revival: If stems begin to bend, wrap them loosely in paper and stand in deep, cool water for 2–3 hours to restore firmness.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm from the base at a 45° angle under running water. Remove any leaves below the waterline.
Vase & Water: Fill a clean vase one-third with cool water and add flower food if available.
Placement: Keep in a cool area with indirect light. Avoid heat or direct sunlight to extend freshness.
Maintenance: Refresh water and re-trim stems every 2–3 days. Remove fading blooms to encourage new ones to open. Avoid misting, carnations do best in dry air.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm from the base at a 45° angle under running water. Remove leaves below the waterline.
Vase & Water: Use a clean vase filled one-third with cool water. Add flower food if available — celosia responds well to nutrients.
Placement: Keep in a cool area with indirect light. Avoid heat, direct sunlight, or humidity to preserve structure.
Maintenance: Refresh water and re-trim stems every 2–3 days. Remove fading blooms promptly.
Revival: If stems begin to soften, trim and place in lukewarm water for 30–45 minutes before returning to the vase.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Remove leaves below the waterline and trim 1–2 cm from the base at a 45° angle using sharp shears under running water
Vase & Water: Use a clean vase filled one-third with cool water. Add flower food if available—chrysanthemums thrive on added nutrients.
Placement: Keep away from strong heat, direct sunlight, or fruit bowls to extend vase life.
Maintenance: Change water and re-trim stems every 2–3 days. Remove fading petals to keep the arrangement fresh and full.
Revival: If stems soften or blooms begin to droop, re-cut and place in lukewarm water for 30 minutes before returning to cool water.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 2–3 cm from the base at a 45° angle under running water. Remove leaves below the waterline.
Vase & Water: Use a tall, clean vase filled halfway with fresh, cool water. Add flower food if available.
Placement: Keep in a cool, shaded spot away from direct sunlight or AC drafts.
Maintenance: Change water and re-trim stems every 1–2 days. Remove wilted florets to encourage freshness.
Pro tip: Delphinium drinks a lot — check the vase daily and top up with fresh water to prevent drooping.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm from the base under running water. Avoid crushing or splitting the stem.
Vase & Water: Use a clean vase filled one-third with cool, fresh water. donborium orchids prefer low water levels and don't need flower food
Placement: Keep in a bright room with indirect sunlight. Avoid drafts, direct AC, or fruit bowls (ethylene gas shortens vase life).
Maintenance: Replace water and re-trim stems every 2–3 days. Wipe the vase to prevent bacterial growth.
Revival: If blooms soften, re-cut stems and soak in cool water for 20–30 minutes before returning to the vase.
Pro tip: Dendrobium orchids love humidity — mist the blooms lightly once a day to help them stay vibrant and supple.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 2–3 cm from the base at a 45° angle. Remove lower leaves that would sit below the waterline.
Vase & Water: Fill a clean vase halfway with fresh, cool water. Add flower food if available.
Placement: Keep in a cool, bright space with indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight and heat.
Maintenance: Change water every 2–3 days and re-trim stems slightly. Mist occasionally to maintain leaf moisture.
Revival: No revival needed. Let Baby Blue dry in its vase without water — it holds its color and shape beautifully for months.
Pro Tip: Mist leaves occasionally for a soft sheen — it keeps the color vibrant and the scent alive.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm from stems at a sharp angle. Remove leaves below the waterline to prevent bacterial growth.
Vase & Water: Keep in a clean vase with a shallow level of fresh water. Change water every 2–3 days.
Placement: Keep in a cool space away from direct sunlight and strong AC to prevent leaf curl.
Maintenance: Strip any yellowing leaves to keep stems fresh longer.
Revival: If leaves droop, re-cut stems and place in warm water for 30 minutes, then return to fresh cool water.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm from the base at a 45° angle under running water. Remove leaves that would sit below the waterline.
Vase & Water: Fill a clean vase one-third with fresh, cool water. Add flower food if available.
Placement: Keep in a cool, shaded spot away from direct sunlight or ripening fruit.
Maintenance: Refresh water and re-trim stems every 1–2 days. Remove older petals as blooms expand.
Revival: Submerge entire stems in cool water for 30–45 minutes if they begin to wilt, then re-trim and return to the vase.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 2 cm from the base at a 45° angle under running water. Remove any leaves below the waterline. Handle stems gently — they’re delicate and hollow.
Vase & Water: Fill a clean vase with only 5–7 cm of fresh, cool water — gerberas prefer shallow water levels. Add flower food if available.
Placement: Keep in a bright, cool room with indirect light. Avoid strong AC or direct sunlight.
Maintenance: Change water and re-trim stems every 2 days. Rinse stems gently to prevent bacterial buildup.
Revival: If stems bend, re-cut and place in deep, cool water for 1–2 hours, then return to display height.
Pro Tip: To prevent drooping, keep water levels low and vases squeaky clean — gerberas are happiest when fresh and upright.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 2–3 cm from the base at a 45° angle under running water. Remove any lower florets or leaves that would sit below the waterline.
Vase & Water: Use a tall, clean vase filled halfway with cool, fresh water. Add flower food if available.
Placement: Keep in a cool location away from direct sunlight and drafts.
Maintenance: Change water and re-trim stems every 2 days. Remove spent blooms to extend vase life.
Pro Tip: Gladiolus drink a lot — check water levels daily and trim stems every few days to help upper buds hydrate and open evenly.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 2–3 cm from the base at a 45° angle under running water. Remove leaves below the waterline.
Vase & Water: Use a clean vase filled halfway with fresh, cool water. Add flower food if available.
Placement: Keep in a cool spot with indirect light. Avoid heat and direct sunlight.
Maintenance: Change water and re-trim stems every 1–2 days. Mist the petals daily to maintain hydration.
Revival: If the bloom starts to wilt, fully submerge the flower head in cool water for 30–45 minutes, re-cut the stem, and return to the vase.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm at a 45° angle; remove any berries or leaves below the waterline.
Vase & Water: Place in a clean vase with cool water.
Placement: Keep away from direct heat to prevent berries from shriveling.
Maintenance: Change water every 2–3 days to prevent clouding.
Revival: If stems wilt, trim and hydrate in warm water for 20–30 minutes.
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J
Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 2–3 cm from the base at a 45° angle under running water. Remove leaves below the waterline.
Vase & Water: Use a clean vase filled halfway with fresh, cool water. Add flower food if available.
Placement: Keep in a cool spot with indirect light. Avoid heat and direct sunlight.
Maintenance: Change water and re-trim stems every 1–2 days. Mist the petals daily to maintain hydration.
Revival: If the bloom starts to wilt, fully submerge the flower head in cool water for 30–45 minutes, re-cut the stem, and return to the vase.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm from the base at a 45° angle. Remove any foliage below the waterline.
Vase & Water: Use clean water with a small amount of flower food to prevent bacteria.
Placement: Avoid high humidity — Kangaroo Paw prefers dry air and good airflow.
Maintenance: Change water every 2–3 days and re-trim stems weekly.
Revival: If stems become limp, re-cut and hydrate in slightly warm water for 30 minutes.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm at a 45° angle; remove any foliage below waterline.
Vase & Water: Use medium water level — avoid deep water to prevent browning.
Placement: Avoid high humidity; limonium prefers good airflow.
Maintenance: Change water every 2–3 days to prevent odor buildup.
Revival: Very hardy; rarely needs revival. If stems dry, they can remain as part of a dried arrangement.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 2–3 cm from the base at a 45° angle under running water. Remove lower leaves.
Vase & Water: Use a clean vase filled one-third with cool, fresh water. Add flower food if available.
Placement: Keep in a cool, bright space away from direct sunlight or AC.
Maintenance: Change water and re-trim stems every 2 days. Remove fading blooms to encourage buds to open.
Revival: If blooms wilt, re-cut stems and place in fresh, cool water for 30 minutes.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm from the base under running water.
Vase & Water: Use a clean vase filled one-third with cool, fresh water. Mokara orchids prefer low water levels and don't need flower food
Placement: Keep in a bright space with indirect sunlight. Avoid AC vents, drafts, and direct heat.
Maintenance: Change water and re-trim stems every 2–3 days. Wipe stems gently to prevent bacterial build-up.
Revival: If blooms begin to soften, re-trim stems and place in lukewarm water for 20–30 minutes.
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P
Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Remove any leaves that would sit below the waterline. Trim 1–2 cm from the stem ends at a 45° angle using sharp shears under running water
Vase & Water: Place stems in a clean vase filled one-third with cool, fresh water. Add flower food if available—chrysanthemums respond especially well to it.
Placement: Keep away from direct sunlight, strong AC, or fruit bowls; chrysanthemums last longest in moderate, indirect light.
Maintenance: Change the water and re-trim stems every 2–3 days. Remove any fading outer petals to keep the blooms fresh and full.
Revival: If blooms start to droop, re-cut stems and place in deep, lukewarm water for 30 minutes to rehydrate.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Remove any leaves that would sit below the waterline. Trim 1–2 cm from the stem ends at a 45° angle using sharp shears under running water
Vase & Water: Place stems in a clean vase filled one-third with cool, fresh water. Add flower food if available—chrysanthemums respond especially well to it.
Placement: Keep away from direct sunlight, strong AC, or fruit bowls; chrysanthemums last longest in moderate, indirect light.
Maintenance: Change the water and re-trim stems every 2–3 days. Remove any fading outer petals to keep the blooms fresh and full.
Revival: If blooms start to droop, re-cut stems and place in deep, lukewarm water for 30 minutes to rehydrate.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 2–3 cm from the base at a 45° angle under running water. Remove lower leaves.
Vase & Water: Fill a clean vase halfway with cool water. Add minimal flower food, as Protea prefers lighter hydration.
Placement: Keep in a cool spot away from direct sunlight and AC.
Maintenance: Refresh water every 2–3 days and remove any aging outer petals.
Revival: No revival needed. Eryngium dries beautifully and keeps its shape and character even as it ages.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm from the bottom of each stem at a 45° angle under running water. Remove any leaves below the waterline.
Vase & Water: Use a clean vase filled with cool water. Add flower food if available.
Placement: Keep in a cool, shaded spot away from direct sunlight, heat, or ripening fruit.
Maintenance: Change the water and re-trim stems every 1–2 days to prolong freshness.
Revival: If blooms begin to droop, submerge the full stem in cool water for 30–60 minutes to help rehydrate.
Pro tip: Roses are very sensitive to bacteria, so making sure the vase is always clean is important.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm diagonally and remove leaves below waterline.
Vase & Water: Use medium water levels; refresh water to prevent bacteria buildup.
Placement: Keep away from high heat to prevent browning of blooms.
Maintenance: Change water every 2 days and remove any yellowing stems.
Revival: Trim stems and hydrate in warm water if wilting occurs.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Remove any leaves below the waterline and trim 1–2 cm from the base at a 45° angle using sharp shears under running water
Vase & Water: Place in a clean vase filled one-third with cool, fresh water. Add flower food if available.
Placement: Keep away from direct sunlight, strong AC, or fruit bowls for longer vase life.
Maintenance: Refresh water and re-trim stems every 2–3 days. Remove any wilted blooms or leaves.
Revival: If stems begin to soften, re-cut and submerge in lukewarm water for 30 minutes before returning to the vase.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm from the base at a 45° angle under running water. Remove lower leaves and small buds below the waterline.
Vase & Water: Fill a clean vase one-third with cool, fresh water and add flower food if available.
Placement: Keep in a bright, cool area away from direct sunlight or strong AC.
Maintenance: Change water and re-trim stems every 2 days. Remove fading blooms to allow new buds to open.
Revival: If blooms soften, submerge the entire spray in cool water for 30 minutes, re-trim, and return to the vase.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm from the base at a 45° angle under running water. Remove any foliage or small lower buds below the waterline.
Vase & Water: Place in a clean vase filled one-third with cool water and add flower food if available.
Placement: Keep away from direct sunlight, strong AC, or heat sources to preserve freshness.
Maintenance: Refresh water and re-trim stems every 1–2 days. Remove spent blooms to allow new buds to open.
Revival: If stems soften, submerge the entire spray in cool water for 30–45 minutes, re-trim, and return to vase.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm at a 45° angle; remove any foliage below the waterline.
Vase & Water: Use cool, fresh water at medium level. Avoid deep water to prevent browning.
Placement: Keep in a cool space with good airflow.
Maintenance: Change water every 2–3 days.
Revival: No revival needed — dries beautifully for long-term display.
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Care instructions:
Prep Stems: Trim 1–2 cm off stems at a 45° angle and remove lower foliage.
Vase & Water: Place in clean, cool water. Wax Flower does best in medium water levels.
Placement: Keep away from direct heat — it prefers cooler conditions.
Maintenance: Change water every 2–3 days to prevent woody stem bacteria.
Revival: If stems dehydrate, re-cut and place in warm water for 30–45 minutes.
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