Spring flowers

The purpose of flowers is to attract pollinators, such as bees, so that the plant can reproduce. Flowers may be male, female or bisexual. The female part of the plant is the pistil, which is in the center of the flower and is a long oval shape. The stamen is the male reproductive part and has a pollen sac and a long supporting thread.
There are 10 products.
Sweetest Day Memories
Happy memories of your sweet thoughtfulness will win the day with this cheerful delivery of Oriental lilies, roses and tulips.
Tulips And Hypericum In Glass Vase
This contemporary composition combines tulips and hypericum into a sweeping display.
Eau de Tulips
Ten tulip stems, submerged under water, create a striking presentation for all to "sea" and enjoy.
Pink And Pearly Pleasures
Oh-so pink, oh-so pretty — oh, so pleasing! Fragrant roses, perky daisies and tulips are studded with pearls and woven with gossamer ribbon.
A Sweet Surprise
Send this bright and cheery mixed flower arrangement to surprise all your sweeties on Sweetest Day!
Alluring Azalea
Our unique peanut basket cradles two bright and blooming azalea plants. What a treat!
Totally Tulips
Curly willow and festive ribbon set off this Totally Tulips dish garden planter.
Timeless Topiary
Wired alstroemeria put a contemporary spin on the traditional topiary, with a colorful bed of limonium and purple stock. A timeless treasure!
Sunshine Splendor
Bright-yellow lilies and fire-orange roses awaken the senses with sunny greetings for any occasion. Brighten someone's day today!