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First in New Zealand,
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Flowering Plant Gift Delivery


No more to pay: All prices include GST, delivery and handling.
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P661 Flowering Plant
From: $39.71
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P662 Chrysanthemum Plant
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P664 Bromelaid
From: $71.06
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P665 Kalanchoe
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P666 Peace Lily or Anthirium
From: $50.16
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P667 Phalaenopsis Orchid
From: $91.96
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P668 Anthirium
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Flowering Plant Gift Delivery

When you want to give a floral gift that will be a lasting memory of some event, a flowering plant is the ideal gift. It will last and last and, every time it flowers, it will re-kindle fond memories of the original event. Plants are a great and inexpensive gift for birthdays, celebrations and congratulations.

Considerations with Flowering Plant Gifts

There are a number of things to keep in mind when ordering flowering plants. Most plants only flower seasonally. Florists will only keep a limited range of plants for that reason. So, when ordering flowering plants, try not to be too specific with what you order in case it is not available. It is better to tell your florist what the occasion is and let them choose something appropriate from their range. Flowering plants are presented in pots and baskets with soil, because of this they may not be permitted in hospitals for hygiene reasons so they are not the best gift for patients. If you want to send several plants at once, consider asking your florist to "arrange" them as a 'dish garden'. The florist will present the several plants in one larger container as a sort of plant arrangement.