A florist in Stanmore, a local suburb in Sydney, Australia, has announced the launch of a new line of flowers for special occasions like birthdays and anniversaries. Alongside the existing flower range, custom arrangements can be created, and can be ordered to collect in store at the buyer's convenience or have the florist delivered it to the recipient.
More information can be found on the Darling Buds of Annandale website at: www.darlingbuds.com.au.
The Darling Buds of Annandale site explains how the Stanmore florist, which has been running since 1991, prides itself on 100% customer satisfaction, and will strive to create the perfect flower arrangement for all of their customers. As well as delivering to Stanmore, they can cater for customers in other local suburbs around Sydney as well. Every bouquet will be stylishly wrapped in a self-contained water system to help keep it fresh during delivery.
A wide range of different bouquets are available on the online store, and each comes with different purchase options to help make it as special an occasion as possible. These range from providing a glass vase for the flowers to go inside, a foil balloon, a soft teddy bear, chocolate, scented candles, diffusers and wine.
Anyone confused about what flowers might be best to buy for an occasion like a birthday or anniversary will find a guide to the meaning of the different types available on the site. This is broken down into three categories, covering the meaning of specific flowers in general, to the meaning of different color combinations, and the meaning of multiple roses. The Darling Buds of Annandale website also covers caring instructions, so people can help to ensure they last as long as possible once delivered and cut.
Darling Buds of Annandale is run by Natalie, who is a florist and manages the shop and customer service, and Tony, who does the delivery and manages customer service. They can be contacted on 02 9552 1258 or through the contact form on the website, and are always happy to answer any questions customers might have.