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SILVER TINTED Roses Growers Choice
SILVER TINTED Roses Growers Choice

SILVER TINTED Roses Growers Choice

Silver-tinted roses are often associated with elegance and mystery. One well-known variety is the Sterling Silver rose, a hybrid tea rose with silver-lavender blooms and a sweet, citrusy fragrance. It was bred in 1957 and introduced in 1960, making it a classic among rose enthusiasts. These roses have high-centered blooms, long stems, and dark green foliage, making them ideal for floral arrangements.

Additionally, some roses are preserved and dipped in silver, creating silver-trimmed or fully silver-dipped roses for decorative purposes. These are often used as anniversary gifts or keepsakes, rather than fresh-cut flowers.

Are you looking for a natural silver-toned rose or a silver-dipped decorative rose? 🌹

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Taking care of flowers purchased in bulk is essential to maintain their freshness and extend their vase life, especially if you're using them for resale, events, or arrangements. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you process and care for bulk flowers:


Initial Processing Upon Arrival

  1. Unpack Immediately

    • Remove flowers from boxes carefully to avoid damage.
    • Keep them in a cool, shaded area during unpacking.
  2. Inspect and Sort

    • Check for damaged or wilted stems and remove them.
    • Sort by type and stem length if needed.
  3. Hydration Prep

    • Remove any foliage that will be below the waterline to prevent bacterial growth.
    • Recut stems at a 45° angle under running water or submerged in water to prevent air bubbles.
  4. Use Clean Containers

    • Sanitize buckets or vases before use.
    • Fill with fresh, lukewarm water and add floral preservative (contains sugar, acidifier, and biocide).

Conditioning and Storage

  1. Hydration Period

    • Let flowers hydrate for 4–12 hours in a cool, dark place before arranging or selling.
  2. Temperature Control

    • Store at 34–38°F (1–3°C) for most flowers.
    • Avoid storing near fruits (especially apples) which emit ethylene gas that can age flowers prematurely.
  3. Humidity

    • Maintain high humidity (around 90%) to prevent dehydration.

Ongoing Care

  1. Daily Maintenance

    • Change water every 1–2 days.
    • Recut stems every few days to improve water uptake.
    • Remove any wilting or dead flowers promptly.
  2. Avoid Direct Sunlight and Heat

    • Keep flowers away from heat sources, drafts, and direct sunlight.
  3. Use Floral Preservatives

    • Continue using preservatives with each water change to nourish and protect the flowers.

Supplies Checklist

  • Clean buckets/vases
  • Floral preservative
  • Sharp floral shears or knives
  • Gloves (optional)
  • Cooler or refrigerated storage
  • Labels for sorting
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