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Farm-to-Door. Experience Freshness That Lasts.

Farm-to-Door. Experience Freshness That Lasts.

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All orders are shipped via UPS Priority / FedEx with an exceptionally high 99% on-time delivery rate. Our farm-fresh flowers are unique in that they are harvested shortly before shipment, which guarantees extra freshness and longer vase life. For more information, please refer to our Terms and Conditions.

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Deep blue roses + jet black roses. This two-tone bouquet is a masterpiece!

So striking it's hard to believe your eyes until you see the bouquet of Black & Blue Roses for yourself! Combining two of the rarest rose colors in existence, this unforgettable arrangement is bold, dark, moody, and profound. Massive blooms add elegance to these strong colors, resulting in a fantastic visual display that will blow you away.

The Black & Blue Rose Bouquet is an easy choice if you're looking for an impressive gift. We deliver our roses nationwide, and they go straight from farm to door, meaning they're a great gift idea for sending to loved ones near and far.

Our floriculture experts use a variety of artisanal techniques to achieve an extensive range of colors. These include various dyes, paints and stains, along with natural crossbreeding methods.

 

Blue and Black Roses - the Rarest Rose Colors 

Blue and black roses are often considered the rarest rose colors. The reason is that they do not occur naturally. Roses typically come in shades of red, pink, yellow, orange, and white, but blue and black roses are highly sought after for their unique and unusual appearance.

Blue roses have long been associated with mystery and the unthinkable, and for many years, they were considered impossible to create. However, genetic engineering and selective breeding make it possible to create blue roses. The process involves adding a gene from a blue flower, such as delphinium, into a rose plant. This gene produces a pigment called delphinidin, which gives the roses a blue hue. However, true blue farm roses are still relatively rare and expensive.

Overall, blue and black roses are rare and unusual. It makes them popular choices for special occasions and unique gifts. However, it is important to note that natural blue and black roses do not exist, and any roses marketed as such are likely artificially created through genetic engineering or dyeing.

 

Order Black and Blue Roses Bouquet to Impress Your Loved One

Looking for a way to impress your loved one with a unique and beautiful gift? Look no further than Rosaholics delivery! Our black and blue rose bouquets are sure to make a lasting impression. They have rare and unusual colors and stunning beauty.

At Rosaholics, we pride ourselves on our high-quality, fresh-cut farm roses. Our black and blue rose bouquets are no exception. We use only the finest roses, selected for their deep, rich hues and beautiful blooms. And with our fast and reliable delivery service, you can be sure your roses will arrive on time. We will take care of its perfect condition.

So why wait? Order a black and blue rose bouquet from Rosaholics today! And give your loved one a gift they'll never forget. Whether you're celebrating an anniversary or just want to show someone how much you care, our farm roses are the perfect way to make a statement and a lasting impression. Order now and experience the Rosaholics' difference!

 

Please note: Colors may vary slightly from the photo as each bouquet is created based on the season.

Shipping Information

All orders are shipped via UPS Priority / FedEx with an exceptionally high 99% on-time delivery rate. Our farm-fresh flowers are unique in that they are harvested shortly before shipment, which guarantees extra freshness and longer vase life. For more information, please refer to our Terms and Conditions.

Product Care

Caring for your roses correctly can ensure a super long vase life.

Have you seen our Flower Care Tutorial Video?! It's full of great tips. Here's a breakdown:

1. Gather your tools. You’ll need a pair of scissors (or sharp knife), waste bin, clean water, and a vase.

2. Open the box and carefully remove the bunch, leaving the protective cardboard sleeve on. We put an incredible amount of care into packing your roses so that they make the trip safe and sound. Each bunch is carefully secured within this sleeve so that there’s no jostling or bumping around, which could cause petal bruising.

3. Trim the stems about 1/2 inch from the bottom at a 45-degree angle, and hydrate for 20 minutes. When your flowers first arrive, it’s important to get them hydrated as soon as possible, so you can leave the cardboard on for this part. It’s natural for stems to begin to harden as a defense from being cut away from the rosebush. Trimming the stems immediately revitalizes the flower’s ability to draw in water, which will help preserve the visual freshness of each bloom.

Water is essential for roses to keep their petals looking luscious and strong, and trimming at an angle can help them absorb water faster. It’s completely natural for roses to lose some of their moisture during transit, so don’t worry if your flowers aren’t quite ready for photos when they first arrive! Thirsty flowers can regain their form with a little quality hydration.

4. Carefully remove the cardboard. Woo-hoo! Finally, a glimpse of the beautiful blooms! But we’re not done yet…

5. Remove damaged petals. Guard petals protect the rose and may be bruised. In rare occasions, tiny brown spots (botrytis) may be present on exterior petals. For longer-lasting roses, pluck off bruised or damaged petals to reveal a perfect, healthy bloom.

6. Fill the vase with fresh water, and add nutrients. We can’t stress this part enough – clear, fresh water is absolutely essential for fresh roses to live a long life. In addition to providing fresh water with flower food from the get-go, it’s best to change the water every 2-3 days to prolong the life of your roses.

7. Double-check to make sure all stems are freshly trimmed, and remove any low-hanging leaves that may come into contact with the vase water. Almost there!

8. Arrange your masterpiece. Here’s where the magic happens! Get inspiration from our social media pages for making beautiful floral arrangements with your own personal touch.

EXTRA TIPS FOR A LONG VASE LIFE

- Keep your bouquet at cool room temperature and out of direct sunlight.

- Change the water frequently; every 2 days is best!

- Never grab flowers by the petals when arranging your bouquet. Instead, gently grab flowers by the stem, which is more supportive.