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How Long Will the Flowers Last After Delivery?

How Long Will the Flowers Last After Delivery?

How Long Will the Flowers Last After Delivery?

One of the most common questions at Yunza Florist is, "How long will my flowers last after delivery?" The answer depends on the type of flowers and how well they are cared for after arriving at your doorstep. Let’s explore how long popular flowers like roses and lilies can last and how you can extend their freshness.

The Lifespan of Flowers:

  • Roses: With proper care, roses can last 5 to 7 days. To keep them fresh, trim the stems and place them in fresh water.
  • Lilies: Lilies can last 7 to 10 days if you keep the water clean and regularly remove wilted blooms. These flowers are exceptionally delicate, so removing pollen from the petals will also help prolong their beauty.

Flower Care Tips After Delivery:

  1. Trim the stems: Always trim about 1-2 inches off the stems at an angle to allow better water absorption.
  2. Wash the vase: Before placing your fresh flowers into a vase, thoroughly clean it to prevent bacteria from shortening the lifespan of your arrangement.
  3. Change the water frequently: If possible, refill the vase with clean, cool water every two days and add a flower preservative.

Delivery and Longevity:

Whether you’re ordering from Yunza Florist for local delivery to the Durham Region or you’re looking to send flowers to other cities, we guarantee that our flowers arrive fresh and vibrant. We carefully package every bouquet to ensure your flowers stay hydrated and healthy during transit. For best results, follow the care tips above upon arrival to maximize their lifespan.

Flowers like roses and lilies have different lifespans, but with the proper care, you can enjoy their beauty for many days after delivery. No matter where you're sending your flowers, whether within Oakville or across the Durham Region, we ensure the highest quality blooms for every occasion.

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