Hydrangeas are beautiful eye-catchers in any bouquet. Its large, spherical clusters of petals in vibrant colours such as violet and pastel pink instantly grab the attention. With a flowering period from early summer to early autumn, it's a popular choice for summer bouquets. Who would you like to give one of our beautiful, auction-fresh hydrangea bouquets to? If you order before 1.45 pm (before 11.45 am on Saturdays), we can deliver the bouquet to any address in the Netherlands today.
Hydrangeas capture the imagination of gardeners and flower lovers alike. It is one of the most popular shrubs in the Netherlands and also one of our best-selling cut flowers! It is the large, eye-catching flowers that make the hydrangea so special. Depending on how they're grown, the colour of this beautifully full, round flower can range from blue to pink, white or soft purple. It's precisely this variety of colours, combined with their large size, that makes them so popular with florists for use in bouquets.
The florists at De Duinroos love using hydrangeas as a centrepiece in their flower arrangements. By combining it with other colourful flowers and foliage, they create stunning summer bouquets. You'll often find the following flowers in our summer bouquets:
At De Duinroos, we have been dedicated to providing super-fresh flowers for over 95 years. When you order a hydrangea bouquet from us, you can be sure that you're getting the freshest, highest-quality flowers available. Our flowers are purchased at the auction every morning, carefully arranged, and packaged just before your bouquet is delivered. Who would you give such a beautiful, auction-fresh floral gift to?
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