Chrysanthemum bouquets
Loyalty, happiness, devotion and joy: chrysanthemum flowers are a wonderful way to express your love and adoration for another. The perfect complement to roses and lilies, the chrysanthemum is a true classic. We've curated our favourites into a medley of mixed bouquets. Discover our collection below and find the perfect gift with which to show your affection.
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The flower of happiness - we have to agree!
The chrysanthemum is a flower that rarely fails to bring a smile, whether it's the small spray variety like the Santini, or larger single-headed type like the 'Fuego'. According to the Chinese practice of Feng Shui, having chrysanths in the home will bring happiness.
Spread a little more joy in the world by sending someone a bouquet with Chrysanthemums in it. Or, if you need a little pick-me-up, go ahead and treat yourself!
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We also plant two mangrove trees in Madagascar for every order we receive, we have already planted over 1 million trees.

Mother’s Day 2022 we supported Sue Ryder’s Grief Kind campaign by donating £1 from every bouquet sold during the week of the 21st March.
FAQs about Chrysanthemums
What do Chrysanthemums symbolise?
Chrysanthemums have a lot of happy symbolism, including abundance, loveliness, cheerfulness, fidelity, happiness and optimism. If you're looking for a bouquet to mean wealth, then something with chrysanths in it is an ideal choice. There are colours that also hold specific meanings: red for 'I love you' and white for truth.What are the different types of Chrysanthemum?
The chrysanthemum comes in a huge array of sizes, flower head numbers, petal shapes and colours, meaning there are thousands of varieties. Luckily, they're quite easy to spot as they look a lot like daisies - which is a cousin of theirs in the Asteraceae family. The centre disc of the flower is often a different colour, much like the daisy, but there are some varieties that have short petals that hide it. Their petals can also be long and spray out from the centre like a daisy, or they can also be densely packed around the centre, curled up like Dahlia petals. A variety called the spider mum has tubular petals that splay out, like spiders legs!



