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Your Local Boston Florist since 1981. Daily Delivery throughout Greater Boston for Fresh Flowers and Plants

English Garden Arrangements

Sean MurphyComment

We love the opportunity to be a part of client's special days. We delivered these beautiful arrangements as a surprise for a big birthday, ordered just to fill the house with flowers! The decor in the room matched all the arrangements perfectly, with tones of yellows, blues, and whites. 

Our designers used a variety of flowers in these arrangements, but florals include delphinium, spray roses, hydrangea, bells of Ireland, kale, peonies, astilbe, and seeded eucalyptus. They also used a touch of mint and rosemary. These arrangements smelled beautifully! We hope the recipeient has a very happy birthday! 

Corporate Flowers

Sean MurphyComment

This week, our corporate clients got a fresh, clean look - white vases with primarily pink and green flowers. This bold and clean combination is great for lobbies and reception areas, since it is eye-catching without being overbearing. Some of the florals used include nerine lilies, calla lilies, hydrangea, bear grass, and coral celosia.

Summertime Arrangement

Sean MurphyComment

Our designers love all the colors of the summer season, so bright and cheerful! This arrangement was a custom vase arrangement for a customer, who came in the shop and picked out his color palette with one of our designers. We think it came out beautifully, and the customer did too! The addition of the bronze vase really brings the whole arrangement together. Some of the flowers used include bullit allium, pin cushion protea, Pink Floyd roses, dahlias, thistle, and green trick dianthus, with silver dollar eucalyptus as an accent. 

Succulent Gardens

Sean MurphyComment

Succulents are definitely the plant of the summer! Drought resistant and sunshine loving, they are perfect for patio season. We've planted some up in our favorite containers for this season. We used a combination of jade plants, pilea, and echeveria, together with textural elements such as pieces of cork and smooth stones.