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Spring has (almost) Sprung!

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Hi all! Happy Wednesday! It's beginning to feel like spring is just around the corner. Hopefully.  We've started early, with tons of fragrant spring flower bunches in the shoppe (or out on our sidewalk!). It's a really nice time to come in for some color, just a little reminder that we don't have long to go until the spring will be in full bloom. Today, I've put together a mini collection of aerial shots with some of the most beautiful spring colors and textures we have in our Beacon Hill Shoppe. Enjoy!

Daffodils bring a bright ray of sunshine into the room. 

Daffodils bring a bright ray of sunshine into the room. 

Pale plum and silver echeveria on their moss bed. 

Pale plum and silver echeveria on their moss bed. 

Stunning deep purple Vanda orchids float in blue marble.  We've had these blossoms since  before Valentine's Day!! 

Stunning deep purple Vanda orchids float in blue marble.  We've had these blossoms since  before Valentine's Day!! 

Heavenly scented paper-whites in creamy whites and golds. 

Heavenly scented paper-whites in creamy whites and golds. 

All this and more in the shoppe!

-Serena Fae 

Weekly Floral Deals!

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Starting March 15th we will be offering a weekly floral deal each and every week. We have partnered with multiple farms and are passing the savings on to our customers. 

How it works: Each week our designers will make up an arrangement with the flowers we have selected from the various local farms, these arrangements will be marked in our store as weekly deal. 

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Weekly Flower Arrangements

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Weekly flower delivery in Boston to businesses has been recognized on having  a calming, comforting and stress reducing value ideal for the workplace. Here at Rouvalis our weekly flower delivery program is designed to meet the requirements of our corporate clients. The business atmosphere inclusive of fresh Boston weekly flowers arrangements delivered with seasonal flower varieties symbolizes attention to employee morale and client appreciation. Rouvalis  is here to design unique, fresh and appealing arrangements catered to a wide range of corporate clientele and budgets. Whether you are interested in a large, elaborate flower arrangement designed to make a statement or a simple bud vase, Rouvalis is honored to be your Boston florist! 

Proper Care for Handling Flowers in the Cold

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Winter is here unfortunately, and its always important to remember proper care for the flowers being transported outside or arrangements and plants inside.  

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Fresh Cut Flowers: Fresh cut flowers bought at our shop are always gift wrapped, any temperature under 35 degrees we completely cover the flowers from the bottom of the stems to the top of the blossoms to make sure they do not get nipped by the cold. It's best that the flowers are transported to the destination with the least amount of time in the cold weather. Even though the flowers are completely covered it will still make a great presentation if given as a gift!  Make sure once they reach the destination they get a fresh cut with a serenaded knife and put into water.

Flower Arrangements: Most all of our flower arrangements are gift boxed for delivery, during the cold weather we typically cover the top of the arrangement with cellophane to create a pocket of warm air for the flowers during transportation. Its best that the flowers stay covered when exposed to the cold air outside. If you receive an arrangement and would like to transport it later that day or any other time just make sure the flowers are completely covered when being exposed to the cold weather.  

Plants: We typically wrap all plants when being transported in the cold. If the plants are small enough and a gift they will be packaged the same way as flower arrangement. If the plant is larger it will be completely covered in a plastic wrap to protect the plant from the cold weather. Again if being transported again outside we ask that it be re wrapped and taking to its destination asap. 

The History of Valentine's Day

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Every February 14, across the United States and around the world, candy, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. One may ask who is this mysterious saint, and how did these traditions become a regular trend?