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Forest Green Tinted Roses
Forest Green Tinted Roses
Collection: Tinted Rose
Color Shade: Dark Green
More Info- Blooming: 2-3 days
- Consider Delivery 2-3 days prior event
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- Description
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- Flower Care
Bring a striking, nature-inspired look to your floral designs with our Forest Green Roses—deep green tinted blooms that deliver powerful color and a unique, earthy elegance. Their rich, saturated shade makes them a standout choice for modern designers, themed events, artistic bouquets, and anyone wanting something beyond traditional rose colors. Forest Green Roses are perfect for weddings, holiday arrangements, St. Patrick’s Day themes, event décor, birthday bouquets, and bold statement pieces. Their lush, dark-green tone adds depth, drama, and a natural sophistication to any arrangement.
- Blooming Time: Tinted Roses need 2-3 days to fully hydrate and bloom after following our care instructions under the “Flower Care” tab, ensuring they’re in peak condition for your event.
- Stem length: 15-19 inches long.
- Each bloom is around 2 to 3 inches in diameter.
- One bloom per stem.
Flower Care Tinted Roses:
Tinted roses are real, fresh roses that have been color-treated for bold, artistic effects. With the right care, they last just as long as standard roses.
1. Unpack Immediately
- Open your box as soon as it arrives.
- Carefully remove any sleeves or wrapping.
- Gently separate the stems so they can breathe.
- This helps your roses recover from shipping.
2. Trim the Stems
- Use sharp shears to cut ½–1 inch off the stems at a 45° angle.
- Remove any leaves that would fall below the waterline.
- This allows the flowers to drink water efficiently.
3. Hydrate Well
- Place your roses in a clean vase or bucket filled with cool, fresh water.
- Add flower food if provided.
- Let them drink for 1–2 hours before arranging.
- Hydration is key for tinted roses to open beautifully.
4. Keep Them Cool
- A cool room (65–72°F)
- Away from direct sunlight
- Away from heating, AC vents, fans, or cold drafts
- Away from fruit (fruit releases ethylene gas that shortens vase life)
5. Keep Away From Ripening Fruit
- Fruits like bananas and apples release ethylene gas, which can shorten the life of delicate blooms.
- Store your vase away from the fruit bowl.
6. Handle Gently
- The stems are naturally flexible and can bend easily.
- Adjust arrangements carefully to avoid kinks or breakage.
7. Refresh if Needed
- If the flowers start to droop, recut the stems and place them back in fresh water.
- They often revive quickly.
8. Handle With Care
- Tinted petals may transfer a little color when wet.
- Avoid placing wet petals directly on fabric.
- Allow flowers to fully dry after misting before styling near clothing or linens.