Description
A magnificent composition.
Pink alstroemeria. The soul of this bouquet, a flower with amazing energy. Alstroemeria is called the “Peruvian lily” or “lily of the Incas”—the ancient Incas considered it a sacred gift from the sun god. Pink alstroemeria symbolizes romantic feelings, sincerity of intentions, and tender love. It also signifies support, care, and touching affection.
Pink rose. The noble queen of flowers, it speaks of more delicate feelings than its scarlet sister. Pink roses speak of first love, tenderness, gentleness, romance, and modesty. Light pink shades indicate touching feelings, admiration, and awe for the beloved, while classic pink symbolizes grace, success, and congratulations.
White spray carnation. A delicate accent that brings purity and freshness to the arrangement. The Latin name for carnation, Dianthus, comes from the Greek words “Dios” (the god Zeus) and “anthos” (flower), meaning “divine flower” or “flower of the gods.” The white carnation symbolizes pure and bright love, innocence, and good fortune. It also represents friendship, resilience, originality, and elegance.
Fern. Emerald greenery ties the entire arrangement together. The fern has gained immense popularity among florists thanks to its lush greenery and unique appearance—no other plant can match the grace and airiness of its leaves. In the language of flowers, the fern symbolizes charm, magic, sincerity, and trust.
Who is this bouquet for?
With its sophisticated white and pink palette, this arrangement is perfect for a variety of occasions:
- Birthday: One of the most popular occasions for giving flowers. It could be the birthday of a loved one, friend, or colleague. Flowers express joy and thoughtfulness.
- Wedding: At weddings, it’s customary to give bouquets symbolizing happiness, love, and prosperity. This could be a classic bouquet or a wedding-themed arrangement.
- March 8 (International Women’s Day): Traditionally, men give women flowers as a sign of respect and attention. This is a great opportunity to please a loved one, colleague, or friend.
- Birth of a Child: Flowers can be a wonderful addition to a gift for a newborn, symbolizing the joy and happiness of this occasion.
- Anniversary: Whether it’s a wedding anniversary, a jubilee, or another special occasion, flowers can help show your appreciation and respect.
- Achievements and successes: Flowers are given to congratulate someone on success in their career, studies, or other important areas of life.
- Just because: Sometimes flowers are given without a special occasion to please a loved one and express care and attention.
Color Scheme Symbolism
The colors in this bouquet were carefully selected to convey the warmest feelings:
Pink (alstroemeria, rose) – a symbol of tenderness, romance, admiration, femininity, and sincere affection.
White (carnation) – the embodiment of purity, innocence, pure love, and good fortune.
Green (fern) – the color of trust, sincerity, charm, and vitality.
Together, these shades create a harmonious, calming palette that evokes a feeling of peace, happiness, and boundless tenderness.
Flower Delivery in Atlanta and Surrounding Areas
Our flower delivery service in Atlanta and nearby areas operates daily. We guarantee on-time delivery, freshness, and professional service. Choose your preferred delivery date and time, add a card message, or even send the basket anonymously—it’s quick and easy through our website.
Secrets to a Long-Lasting Bouquet
To ensure your alstroemeria, rose, carnation, and fern arrangement lasts as long as possible, we include a leaflet with simple care instructions with every order:
Vase Preparation: Before placing the flowers, thoroughly wash the vase with warm water to remove bacteria.
Water: Use clean, settled water at room temperature. Change the water every 1-2 days, thoroughly rinsing the sides of the vase.
Cutting: With each water change, recut the stems 2-3 cm at a 45-degree angle using a sharp knife or pruning shears. It is recommended to do this in water to prevent air from entering the vase.
Leaves: Remove all leaves from the stems that will be in contact with the water—they rot the fastest.
Fertilizer: Add a special cut flower product to the water. You can use folk remedies: a pinch of sugar or an aspirin tablet per liter of water will help inhibit bacterial growth.
Location: Keep the vase in a cool place, away from direct sunlight, drafts, and heating devices. Avoid placing flowers near fruit, as they emit ethylene, which accelerates wilting.






