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Scientists discover what is thought to be world's largest flower in Indonesia!

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Scientists have discovered what is thought to be the world's largest flower in Indonesia.

It comes as a rafflesia plant measuring nearly four feet in diameter has flowered in a West Sumatran forest.

According to the Natural Resources and Conservation Center in West Sumatra this makes it the largest flower ever recorded.

The massive flower is four inches wider than the largest ever rafflesia flower which was discovered in the same region in 2017, CNN Indonesia reports.

The rafflesia plant is parasitic, sapping water and nutrients from a host plant to survive.

Its flower is only open for one week before it rots and dies.

Tips For Long Lasting Flower Bouquets!

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Choose the Longest Lasting Flower Varieties

When it comes to life in the vase, not all flower types were created equal. The issue gets more confusing as some flowers that have a long blooming time in the garden are not necessarily good candidates for a long vase life. Among popular cut flowers, some of the longest lasting include alstroemerias, carnations, chrysanthemums, orchids, and zinnias. Some cut flower favorites with a shorter shelf life include dahlias, gladiolus, and sunflowers. When choosing flowers with a shorter vase life, get the most days possible by growing and cutting your own blooms, or by choosing a florist that sources local blooms whenever possible.

Remove Foliage

Stripping leaves seems like a laborious step in the bouquet preparation. After all, who will notice a few leaves tucked away in a vase? However, once these leaves are submerged underwater, they will act as a Petri dish for all the nasty microbes you want to keep out of your flower arrangement. If you favor roses harvested from the garden, invest in a thorn and leaf stripper to prevent painful pricks.

Condition Flowers

Proper flower conditioning will ensure that your stems fill up with water, not air, prolonging the life and fresh appearance of the blooms. The most important aspect of conditioning is to cut the stems underwater. This prevents air from entering the new cut. Use warm water to facilitate hydration. Now you can quickly transfer your flowers to the prepared vase.

Change Water

Even with the use of floral preservatives, the water in a flower arrangement can get slimy after a few days. Keep the fungi count down by changing the water in the vase every other day. While you’re at it, remove any faded flowers that are decreasing the water quality. Don’t forget to add your floral preservative to the fresh water.

Beware Flower Combinations

The sap of some flowers can cause a reaction in other flowers that will lead to a shorter vase life, spoiling your arrangement. If you purchase conditioned flowers from the florist you don’t need to worry about this, as the sap flow will have ceased, but fresh flowers from the garden can be a problem for the first several hours after harvest. In particular, the sap of daffodils can damage other flowers in the vase. After conditioning, keep your daffodils separate from other flowers overnight to ensure that the fresh sap won’t affect your arrangement.

Avoid Ethylene

A rotten apple will spoil the bunch, as they say, but the ethylene gas emitted by ripening fruits can also harm your fresh cut flowers. This hormone acts on flowers by triggering aging in plant tissues, which you will see as wilting and browning of your blooms, as well as the shedding of petals. Even if your flowers are in an office, far from fresh produce, there are other sources of ethylene in the environment, including cigarette smoke and car exhaust. Another great reason to stop smoking!

Respect Gravity

You picked up your bouquet before the dinner party, and placed it in the refrigerator for safekeeping while you run errands. Now it’s time for the guests to arrive, and you prepare to arrange your flowers, only to discover that the flowers are bent curiously upward on their stems, as if straining toward the heavens. You place the flowers in the vase, where they remain cocked sideways until the party is half over. What happened? Some flowers, like snapdragons and gladioli, are geotropic, meaning they always attempt to grow upward. Prevent this by keeping your flowers in an upright position.

Consider the Light

Your bouquet would look lovely in the kitchen window, if you were a bird admiring the arrangement from the outside. The flowers always seem to be straining toward the window, away from your view. This tendency to bend toward the light is called phototropism, and tulips and sunflowers are the most common cut flowers that exhibit this behavior. Keep arrangements with these flowers away from strong sources of light to maintain the uniform lines of the bouquet.

We're Back With A Post Holiday Collection!

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After a short two days off we’re back to normal hours until New Years Eve & New Years Day.

The post holiday collection is now live on our website and we seem to already have a best seller in the short amount of time it has been live.

Glacier:

This swoon-worthy ensemble is inspired by a coastal color palette. Blue hydrangea, white calla lilies, green amaryllis, and seasonal berries are swept up in a sea of green hydrangea, blue thistle, and ornithogalum. 


Send The Beautiful Enchanted Forest This Holiday Season!

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Enchanted Forest has been quite the seller this holiday season for gifts and events. Unique and long lasting this display of echeveria succulents, calla lilies and exquisite lady slipper orchid blossoms are gathered among foraged forest barks and mosses in a metal container*. 

Click the link below to purchase!


https://rouvalisflowers.squarespace.com/seasonal-collection/enchanted-forest




Start 2020 With Rouvalis Corporate Flower Program!

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Office    Hotel    Restaurant    Residence

Provide the image of your Company's success with Fresh Floral and Unique Plantings. The first impression is everything, there is only one chance to wow them on their initial visit to your Corporate Office. When your clients and visitors first arrive at your business; flowers display an unspoken message that you are above the rest and have the resources to enjoy simple luxuries. Custom designed flowers will create an experience and set the tone for the overall impression they will leave with. Be sure to impress them with well-designed quality flowers and displays!

Rouvalis Flowers will highlight the architecture, branding and style of your specific Company with Fresh Flowers and Potted Plants arranged in a manner to add character, color and the sense of a welcoming environment. We supply many well-known corporate offices, hotels, retailers, restaurants, bars and luxury residences throughout Boston with our unique and custom work. Highlighting key areas and drawing the eye, to perhaps hide any eyesores.

Rouvalis provides a range of Corporate Floral and Plant Delivery and Maintenance services. Rotating fresh flowers weekly, unique plantings each month, and outdoor landscaping each season. Displays range from welcoming reception displays packed with color and presence to bountiful, long lasting planted arrangements that bring creativity and inspiration to any environment. Set your company apart with our custom-fit style!

The Benefits

There are many benefits that come from subscribing to our corporate services - be it plant rotations or weekly flower delivery service - from cost savings to using only high quality premium flowers sourced from around the world. What’s more; you receive personal service from a dedicated account designer. Here’s a quick look at the highlights of working with us:

Reduced Prices: Significant discount on price per stem compared to retail. Creating larger, fuller arrangements to maximize the visual impact of your price point. 

Premium Floral: Our team of designers will create stunning floral and plant displays catered to the surrounding environment, using the worlds highest quality stems and plants.

No Charge for Vases:  Complimentary use of our vases that will be swapped out by our team every rotation. Enjoy changing styles at no cost to you.

Dedicated Account Designer: Your account will have a dedicated floral designer who will create and oversee all work performed for your account. 

Provide your information and needs below and a member of our Team will contact. Our consultation with you will discuss the options of interior landscape plantings and fresh flower arrangements on a weekly, monthly or seasonal basis. One designer will be the contact for your account, creating ideas, arrangements and scheduling any needed maintenance for your individual account.

Call us today or email Emily@RouvalisFlowers.com