A very classic rose bouquet in the sense of a monobouquet, which means that only roses are processed without additional greenery.
Always an odd number of roses in the bouquet? There are several reasons for this rule. On the one hand, it is easier to arrange an odd number of flowers in a bouquet or vase, as this creates a natural centre. However, this is no longer so important with many flowers. Then, there is this bit of cultural history: In the past, flowers were sold in even numbers at French markets and in odd numbers at the florist's—so, bouquets with odd numbers were considered more valuable for a long time.
from CHF |
90 |
to |
1000 |
picture |
270 |
Euro |
96 |
|
1066 |
|
288 |
US$ |
102 |
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1133 |
|
306 |