Bring the charm of a European flower market into your home with our Market Flowers. Carefully hand-picked and wrapped in brown paper and tied with raffia or ribbon. These flowers arrive ready to pop into your favorite vase, instantly brightening your space with effortless elegance!
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Carnation Santa Dorotea
AED 75Throughout history, carnations have symbolized love, fascination, and distinction. In Victorian times, they were a staple in the “language of flowers” (floriography), where each color conveyed a different message—pink representing a mother’s undying love.
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Chrysanthemum Ping Pong White
AED 110The chrysanthemum has a rich heritage dating back over 2,500 years, originating in East Asia, particularly China and Japan—where it was revered as a symbol of autumn, longevity, and rejuvenation. In ancient Chinese culture, chrysanthemums were celebrated during the “Double Ninth Festival” and were associated with nobility and elegance.
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Hypericum Coco Casino
AED 70The hypericum plant, from which pink hypericum berries come, has been used for centuries in traditional medicine. In ancient Greece, physicians like Hippocrates and Dioscorides prescribed it for a variety of ailments, especially to treat wounds and nerve-related conditions.
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Matthiola Iron Cherry Blossom
AED 95The “Iron” series is a relatively recent development in stock (Matthiola incana) breeding, originated in Japan. The goal was to produce stocks with stronger, more rigid stems, compact but densely floriferous spikes, and improved performance in cut flower production.
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Molucella Laevis
AED 55Over time, it also gained a symbolic association with good luck and prosperity, particularly in Irish-inspired floral designs, which is reflected in its common name, Bells of Ireland.
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