FreshCut Chrysanthemum Pom Pom

$11.00 incl. GST
  • PACKING SIZE of 10 stalks per bundle.
  • Each stalk is APPROXIMATELY 70-80cm.
COLOR
  • Green
  • Lime Green
  • White
  • 2-Tone Yellow
  • Margaret Red
  • Dante Red
  • Dante Purple
  • Dante Pink
  • Dante Peach
  • Dante Orange
  • Euro Yellow
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Description

DISCLAIMER

  1. The color shades might vary as every batch is different.
  2. As these imported products are sold in their original packaging, there might be broken stalks due to the shipment handling from the origin country.
  3. Hence, please buffer about 10% for spoilage in your event planning.
  4. As such, these are non-refundable items, and no refund and exchange will be allowed once delivery has been accepted.

GENERAL INFORMATION

  • The pom flower is in the same genetic family that includes both chrysanthemums and daisies.
  • Poms shine like tiny suns; bright and full on the edges of a floral solar system.
  • Each pompon appears as a floating planet with curved petals that form around the globe of vibrant color covering the center of the flower.
  • Poms are also called spray mums, having a spray flower growth means clusters of flowers grow from a single stem in a rising forest of blooms.
  • Think about the difference between long-stem roses you get for Valentine’s Day compared to smaller arrangements of roses you see in wedding bouquets.
  • Long stems are called disbuds which means they grow independently and the smaller clustered spray flowers grow more collectively from one source.
  • Part of what defines a pom is the natural way they grow in a protective ball pattern that covers the center of the flower.
  • This is also an important reason the natural growth of a pom is valued for adding subtle, yet beautiful volume to flower arrangements.
  • A button pom is small and round but has an open center giving it more of the daisy design.
  • Green button poms are called Kermit poms named for the beloved frog character, who coincidentally, is as cute as a button.
  • Micro poms are daisies that typically look like tiny sunflowers growing in a spray cluster.
  • The pompom weed is a wild perennial that grows seasonally and produces light purple flowers. 

Care Instructions

  • Cut stems 45 degrees diagonally with a sharp knife or a pair of scissors.
  • Change water every two days.
  • Remove any fallen flowers/leaves on the water surface.
  • Keep flowers out of direct sunlight and avoid placing in a room with high humidity.
  • Add flower food to water if desired to increase lifespan.
  • If flowers start to droop, check if there is too much or too little water.
  • Re-cut the stems if the end is soggy.
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