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Winter Berry Frost Tinted Roses
Winter Berry Frost Tinted Roses
Collection: Tinted Rose
Color Shade: Red and White
More Info- Blooming: 2-3 days
- Consider Delivery 2-3 days prior event
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Winter Berry Frost Tinted Roses
- Description
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- Flower Care
Description
Meet the “Winter Berry Frost Tinted Roses” a luxurious red rose lightly dusted with snowy white accents for a beautiful wintry finish. Perfect for Christmas centerpieces, holiday bouquets, and romantic winter weddings, this rose adds warmth and sophistication to any seasonal floral arrangement.
Features
- 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
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.