Question Asked: 6/02/2025
Wedding Date: 28/02/2025
Answered by: 5 Experts
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(18) · Based in Baulkham Hills, but cover Sydney and surrounds
Posted: 7/02/2025
Can be any flowers and not in classic red. Dalia in is my choice which looks great & now is in season in any color you like:)
Something strong and masculan like him ..... Natives are perfect with a touch of red for love !!!
For a more non traditional look and feel we would recommend flowers such as echinacea, green amaranthus, scultupural fig stems! Keep it fun and interesting! - Botanics of Melbourne
What a great question! It’s refreshing that you’re thinking beyond the usual red roses, there are so many beautiful options to consider! When choosing flowers, think about your partner’s personality. Do they love bold, vibrant colours? Soft pastels? What makes them smile?
Valentine’s Day isn’t just about red and pink, it’s about making your partner feel special. A bouquet that reflects their unique style and your thoughtfulness will mean so much more than just following tradition.
For a sustainable choice, go for seasonal flowers, they’ll look their best and last the longest! Right now, you can find stunning dahlias, lisianthus, zinnias, snapdragons, cosmos, and garden roses in bloom. If your partner loves fragrance, garden roses are a great option. Let their favorite colours guide you, and you’ll have a bouquet that’s both meaningful and beautiful.
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Buying flowers when you don’t usually is a great chance to go for something unique—perhaps a mix of seasonal blooms or a bouquet in your fiancé’s favourite colour. This also lets the florist pick what’s looking its best. Red roses are timeless, but a carefully chosen arrangement can feel even more special. That said, the real joy is in the surprise—he’ll love whatever you choose