Purple Ombre Fall Buddleia Flowers

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Celebrate your new beginning with this dreamy multi-hued flower! The Purple Ombre Fall Buddleia Flowers, also known as the butterfly bush, encompasses romance with a range of purple clustered blooms. Use the long stalk flower for height in centerpieces of bouquets. Or pair with dried lavender and rosemary with a simple champagne colored ribbon for a garden fresh picked bouquet. 

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About the Purple Ombre Fall Buddleia Flowers

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Recommended Delivery Date: 2 to 3 days before your event

Average Bloom Length: 2 to 4 inches

Average Stem Length: 24 to 30 inches

Symbolism: Butterfly Flowers symbolize new beginnings.

  • If your event is Saturday suggested delivery date is Wednesday.
  • This variety of Buddleia is available in July. *
  • These flowers are shipped in a grower's bunch typically with 6 stems per bunch.  
  • Buddleia Flowers are comprised of small clustered blooms.
  • Blooms vary from periwinkle to royal purple tones. Some stalks may have small closed bloom laterals that can be removed or kept for added texture.
  • Buddleia is also known as Butterfly Bush.
  • The picture included of the flowers in a vase is one bunch. 
  • If your desired delivery date is not available, please contact customer care to arrange a possible rush delivery.
  • Expected vase life is an average of 5 days with proper care and handling.
  • Since flowers are a product of Mother Nature and due to variation in monitor resolutions, the exact color tones of this flower may vary to some degree.

* Package contents and prices are based on availability and are subject to change due to weather and market conditions. Buddleia Flowers may have gaps in availability.

+ Your flowers will arrive looking thirsty and sleepy. This is absolutely NORMAL. Please refer to our Flower Care tab on this product page for a descriptive process on care and handling instructions. 

++ In the event that a substitution may be necessary to make certain that your flowers are delivered on time, we take the utmost care in assuring that your order is as similar to your original flower choice as possible even if this means substituting flowers of higher value. While we will always try to inform under these circumstances, flower substitutions may be shipped without verbal confirmation from you.

Our flowers are shipped directly from our farms to your doorstep. Before shipping your flowers, we prepare them for their journey with proper hydration methods. If your flowers appear sleepy and thirsty after their journey it is absolutely NORMAL. Follow these simple steps to ensure your flowers have the proper care.

*Buddleia flowers have a natural tendency to shed. Do not be alarmed if some buds fall off the stem upon arrival, as this is completely normal*

  1. When your boxes arrive, it is important that you get your flowers in water as quickly as possible. Open your boxes and remove any protective packaging, such as foam or paper.
  2. Inspect your flowers.*
  3. Gather buckets or containers to hold the flowers. Ensure your buckets or containers are very clean. We recommend rinsing them with warm water.
  4. Fill the containers with at least 4 inches of fresh, cold water. If flower food is available, follow the package directions for adding it to the water.
  5. Cut any straps and remove flowers from the box. Remove any rubber bands or plastic sleeves securing flower bunches together. 
  6. Remove any foliage that would fall below the waterline. Leaves below the waterline may cause bacteria to form, shortening the life of your flowers. 
  7. Using sharp flower shears or scissors, cut stems diagonally under cool, running water. Cut about an inch off of each stem.
  8. Immediately after cutting the stem, place the flower in the prepared water. 
  9. Ensure that you have sufficient room in each bucket for the amount of stems you will be storing. Do not overcrowd your containers. Overcrowding may damage stems and blooms and effect the blooming process. 
  10. Allow flowers at least 4 hours to hydrate, flowers may take up to 12 hours to properly hydrate. Periodically check the water levels, flowers drink a lot of water when they first arrive and the water may need to be refilled.
  11. Keep flowers away from direct sunlight, drafts or extreme temperatures. Flowers should be stored in a cool, dry area until ready to use.
  12. Change water every 24 hours to keep flowers fresh.

*If upon first inspection, you foresee a problem with your flowers, do not proceed processing your order. Leave the flowers intact in the box and call us immediately at 1-877-50 ROSES (507-6737)

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5 Stars

Great accent to the bridal table arrangements of fresh white flowers!

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Lucy S.
Mint & Tangerine Wedding

I always loved minty-sage green, and figured it would be a great wedding color because green goes with flowers in any color, any season. And I do love real flowers! When I became engaged, I learned that my fiance loves orange flowers (I think his hair color contributes), and it was a match made in heaven. We were traveling to our wedding location, and doing nearly everything ourselves there without being familiar with on-site florists. So I was extremely happy that we could find roses in exactly the colors we wanted (peachy tangerine and a deeper burgundy-tipped sunset orange rose) among the great selection on FiftyFlowers.
I ordered the flowers and had them sent to the location I was staying the days before the wedding. Emails the week before confirmed the status of my flowers, and when our flight landed, I had texts from FiftyFlowers telling me all the flowers had been delivered. I snipped all the stems and hydrated and fed the flowers, and kept them in a cool, dark basement until ready for showtime. The packing was impressive! The flowers were carefully and tightly packaged and as they opened out, looked more and more beautiful. I was thrilled!
With a suitcase of florist supplies, bridal ribbon from Joann's, and some garden gloves to protect my nails, I arranged a practice bouquet for bridal photos the next day. (But forgot to arrange the groom a corsage, so an orange field poppy stood in with some greens and baby's breath from my bouquet.)
Our wedding was in the morning, with a park reception in the afternoon. So the day before, I arranged the 6 bridesmaids' bouquets and mine--and kept the bridals one, still looking very fresh after a photoshoot and another night in water--for the bouquet toss. Most of the afternoon before my wedding I spent arranging, surrounded by gorgeous flowers and listening to romantic music. The baby's breath and eucalyptus were so wonderfully fragrant, and the roses had a lovely sweet smell too. Heaven! Someone more experienced might have been faster, but it took me the better part of the day. With various hiccups, I didn't have the reinforcements I planned for to help, but with a corsage-skilled future sister-in-law to the rescue and a little instruction of a couple of reinforcement stand-ins hours, we prepared 24 table vases, 2 large centerpieces, 24 small table accent vases, 17 boutonnieres, 2 corsages. (We made a couple of extra boutonnieres in case of casualties--and there was at least one baby-induced corsage casualty!) Another skilled sister-in-law made and decorated a pretty fabulous (and tasty!) cake, just how I'd wanted it! We supplemented the arrangements with about 7 extra grocery store bunches of white daisies, and a couple extra bunches of peach carnations at the park reception. We had more leftover baby's breath than time to decorate with it, since they came with both the greens and the whites. The flowers traveled from the wedding site to a luncheon across the street to an afternoon park reception, and looked fresh and beautiful from early morning until the sun was low after the late afternoon June mountain heat. They were one of my favorite things about my wedding day!