It evokes the romantic charm of Victorian floriculture. Revered for its rich lavender hue, rare and prized in earlier centuries, it echoes the symbolism of fascination and capricious beauty long associated with carnations.
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Alstroemeria Carline
AED 60The Alstroemeria, also known as the Peruvian Lily or Lily of the Incas, traces its roots to the cool mountainous regions of South America, particularly Chile, Brazil, and Peru. First discovered in the 18th century by Swedish botanist Clas Alströmer, a student of Carl Linnaeus, the genus was named in his honor, Alstroemeria.
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Chrysanthemum Tinted Midnight Blue
AED 160Throughout history, chrysanthemums 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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Gerbera Albino White
AED 100Over time, white Gerberas have become symbols of purity, innocence, and elegance, making them popular in weddings, ceremonial bouquets, and decorative floral designs.
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Hydrangeas in the Hampton
AED 170Originating from Japan and were introduced to Europe in the 18th century through botanical explorers. They quickly gained popularity for their lush, globe-shaped blooms and ability to change color based on soil pH. Over time, hydrangeas became symbols of gratitude, grace, and heartfelt emotion in Victorian flower language.
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Scarlet Carnation
AED 45During the Middle Ages, red carnations became associated with love, devotion, and admiration. They frequently appeared in religious paintings, symbolising the Virgin Mary’s love and sorrow. Artists used the red bloom to depict emotional depth and divine affection.