NOOSA & SUNSHINE COAST & HINTERLAND - QUEENSLAND

ALL FLOWERS ARE COLDROOM STORED -
CALL : 07 5472 0747 - 7 DAYS - online ordering coming soon
WHOLESALE FARM FRESH FLOWERS TO THE PUBLIC (prices can change daily)
Pickup or let us deliver, an armful of market fresh flowers to your home or office, the raw ingredients for you to arrange.
NO MINIMUM ORDER FOR PICKUP | DELIVERY Tuesdays $8-00 (minimum order $50-00)

ABOUT ROSES

 
The thousands of different varieties and sizes of roses available commercially today, all trace their heritage back to the wild roses, and not everyone selling roses is selling the same variety or size. Some varieties have been around for a while, and some are newer hybrid varieties bred for improved vase life, larger head size, colour, etc, some are even thornless. Most commercially grown roses available to florists today, are limited in fragrance because vase life is prized and plants are hybridized with this in mind. Commercial roses for cut flower use are not suitable as garden roses and unlike garden roses, cut rose varieties require controlled environmental conditions to grow successfully. Another major difference in roses is the length of the stem (drastically affecting price) together with the thickness of the stem. Many roses labeled "long stem" are actually a 30 to 40cm stem, which real florists refer to as a short stem. Most florists use a 50 to 70cm stem in a bouquet arrangement, which are traditionally what we call long stem. Longer stems give vase arranged roses a more elegant look and thicker stems are usually more robust than skinny stems. Some unscrupulous internet relay florists (EXAMPLE HERE) will actually display internet pictures of fake silk roses with beautiful large heads, however the large commissions taken, result in the supplier florist being paid to only supply inferior quality roses such as a cheap skinny Indian imports. There is no industry standard for adjectives, so florists are free to describe them as they wish.... buyer beware!!
Dealing direct with the FLOWER BARROW ensures you are viewing REAL flowers and purchasing flowers at a competitive and REAL wholesale price. For example, some florists can charge up to 10 dollars or even 12 dollars or more per stem for one dozen large head roses ($120-00 to $132-00 per dozen ($132.00 Premium one dozen red roses @ Pearsons Florist)), at the FLOWER BARROW, the average price for farm fresh one dozen large head roses is around 40 dollars.
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