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Fall Gerbera Bouquet

from: OrganicStyle.com




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Product Brand: OrganicStyle.com
Label: OrganicStyle.com
Product Manufacturer: OrganicStyle.com
Publisher: OrganicStyle.com
Ranking: 306009
Studio: OrganicStyle.com


Product facts:
  • Certified VeriFlora
  • Eco-Friendly
  • Sustainable Crop Production
  • Ecosystem Protection
  • Fair Labor Practices







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Item Description:
As summer slips gently into fall, we are drawn towards the rich autumn colors of our new Fall Gerbera Bouquet! An assorted mix in shades of oranges, yellows, or reds, this 20-stem bouquet is eye-catching in its warm vibrancy.
  • Organic Certified
  • 20 stems
  • California Grown
  • Carbon Emissions is offset into Truck Stop Electrification Program
Design Tip
Split into miniature vases for chic spots of color throughout your home, or floating in bowls of water for a more contemporary look.


Certified Organic by Quality Assurance International, and grown with the least environmental impact, your flowers will be delicately wrapped in our exclusive eco-packaging and shipped with care. All growers and handlers must meet rigorous performance criteria in the following areas before being awarded the Organic certification:

  • sustainable farming techniques
  • prohibits the use of toxic and persistent chemicals
  • ecosystem protection
  • conserve biodiversity
  • maintain environmental quality
Visit our Buyers Guide to learn more about the significance and tradition behind Gerbera Daisies. Vase not included. An optional vase is available at checkout.

















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