NEW: Fleurop seasonal bouquet - exclusively with Swiss flowers

NEW: Fleurop seasonal bouquet - exclusively with Swiss flowers

Here you can find out when the seasonal bouquet of Swiss flowers is available, why it is only shown with a sketch and what the term Slow Flowers is all about.
Surprise: a seasonal bouquet with nothing but Swiss flowers!
Until now, Fleurop bouquets consisted of flowers and greenery sourced from Switzerland AND abroad. So, the partners decided for themselves how and where to stock up. With the new seasonal bouquet, however, things are different. Only flowers from Swiss production may be used. The greenery may also come from abroad, because too little of it is grown in Switzerland.
A seasonal bouquet where florists can really live out their creativity
Since not all producers grow the same flowers and therefore not all flower exchanges offer the same Swiss flowers, the florist must adapt to the offer in his region. That is why Fleurop does not dictate what the bouquet should look like. The florist is therefore free in composition and color. This has the advantage that he can fully use his own creativity, and you get a unique masterpiece.
Seasonal bouquet with flyer and label
Fleurop has created a label so that flower recipients can immediately see what makes this Swiss seasonal bouquet so special. This is not only communicated on our website, but also on the flyer that comes with each bouquet. If you want to learn more about the seasonal bouquet with Swiss flowers, simply scan the QR code.
Slow Flowers - seasonal, regional, sustainable
Do you know the term «Slow Food»? It stands for enjoyable, conscious, and regional food. The new bouquet is our beginning of «Slow Flowers». It stands for seasonal, regional, and sustainable. In other words, it stands for flowers that nature has in store at a given time and that are delivered from the producer to the retailer by the shortest route. Have you already studied our flower calendar? If not, you should look at it. It goes into the seasons and shows when the most popular flowers bloom, what they symbolize and how to care for them. It's a fascinating topic.

Curious? Click here to go to the flower-calendar.

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