A vibrant tropical bouquet featuring red ginger flowers, heliconias, and green foliage held in a person's hands against a white background, showcasing a fresh, exotic arrangement.
A vibrant bouquet of red flowers and green leaves in a glass vase on a wooden table, with home and travel-themed coffee table books in the background.
Vibrant tropical flower arrangement with red ginger, green foliage, and orange blooms emerging from a cardboard delivery box against a white background.
Colorful tropical flowers and leaves including a red ginger flower and bird of paradise arranged diagonally on a white background with space for text.
Clear glass vase with dimensions labeled, showing a height of 7.87 inches and a width of 3.97 inches, marketed as an optional vase for decor use.

Tropical Treasure

$59.99

25 STEMS

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Explore the lush rainforest with our vibrant tropical bouquets. Filled with stunning heliconias, gingers, and tropical greenery, sourced from Rainforest Alliance Certified farms dedicated to preserving the Amazon Rainforest. Hand-cut and eco-friendly wrapped, these captivating flowers are shipped fresh within 2-4 days.

1. Keep it warm.
Your tropical bouquet prefers warm temperatures between 55-75°F. No coolers!
2. Stay hydrated!
Grown and harvested in hot, humid climates, tropical flowers need plenty of water. Keep your vase 2/3 full at all times. And as usual, be sure to trim the stems at an angle before placing your bouquet in water.
3. Spray it, don’t say it.
Your tropical greens and flowers need extra hydration to live long and happy vase lives. Be sure to spray your bouquet with water daily.

Heads up! It’s possible that your bouquet might include slightly different flowers or colors than the arrangement pictured. Each bouquet is a handmade piece of art that is made just for the recipient. We promise that it will be just as fresh, beautiful, and lovely to receive!

Meet the Farmer

The Saenz Family

Sitting on the west bank of the Guayas River, just 45 miles from the Pacific Ocean, is the coastal city of Guayaquil. Known as a gateway to the Galapagos Islands, Guayaquil is also considered the center of Ecuador’s economy. The city is home to sugar refineries, coffee plantations and fabricating plants, and is responsible for over half of the country’s imports and exports.

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Woman in a white t-shirt holding a large, vibrant bouquet of red flowers and green tropical leaves over her shoulder in a lush garden setting.