iBuyFlowers provides the most beautiful farm-fresh flowers of the highest quality you can find! We have an extensive seasonal and year-round flower assortment that will suit any of your needs.
We've got an extensive Rose assortment lined up for you. They are our most-bought farm-fresh product and Since the quality of our flowers is top priority for us, we only work together with premium rose farms.
Our assortment holds many different types of roses:
Greens and leaves are low-cost and perfectly suitable as fillers for your floral designs. In bouquets, they make your flowers stand out, hide the stems if they are unwanted to be visible, and give volume while they are also exceptional for creations for weddings and events. It's an attractive way to add height and depth to any arrangement. Additionally, fillers add color and color, texture and contrast
TulipsTulips can be found in almost any color imaginable, there are almost over 150 species of tulips with over 3,000 different varieties. Most people don't know that tulips are part of the Lily family, and that it was once the most expensive flowers! |
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LiliesLilies are beautiful cut flowers and can make an arrangement look elegant and classic. There are three primary groups of Lilium; Oriental Lilies, Asiatic Lilies, and Easter Lilies. Their storage temperature should be around: 36-38F and the best way to handle Lilies is to cut or break the stem with a sharp knife two to three inches of the end. Then hydrate in a solution of lukewarm water and floral food for two hours before you store then or use them in your arrangements. Re-cut the stems and place in a fresh water solution every two days for the longest life. |
Alstroemeria |
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Orchids |
Amaryllis |
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Amaranthus |
Craspedia |
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Greens and leafs are low-cost and perfect suitable as fillers for your floral designs. In bouquets, they make your flowers stand out, hide the stems if they are unwanted to be visible and give volume while they are also exceptional for creations for weddings and events. It's an attractive way to add height and depth any arrangement. Additionally fillers add color and color, texture and contrast.
EucalyptusEucalyptus is not only food for cute koalas but are also a very popular green in the floral industry. Eucalyptus leaves are mildly aromatic, the stems are very sturdy and they have a long bloom-life. The sometimes somewhat silver-tinted colour of the leaves complement both pale and brightly-colored flowers. |
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Monstera LeafThe Monstera plant is very popular at the moment and so are the leaves incorporated into flower bouquets. They add drama and personality to any arrangement. They are large and bright and are often used as wedding flowers and tropical arrangements. |
Boston FernThe boston Fern has always been a popular filler. It popularity rose during the victorian era of flower arranging and has been holding up its presence is arrangements ever since. With it's feathery shape, the long, slender fronds and the lacy leaflets complement most flowers. |
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This is a complete list of the active product groups in our online marketplace
Agapanthus |
Kangaroo Paws |
Agave |
Kniphofia |
Ageratum |
Kochia |
Agonis |
Larkspur |
Airplants |
Leatherleaf |
Allium |
Lepidium |
Alocasia |
Leptospermum |
Aloe Vera (No roots) |
Leucadendron |
Alstresia |
Leucocoryne |
Alstroemeria |
Leucothoe |
Amaranthus |
Liatris |
Amarcrinum |
Ligustrum |
Amaryllis |
Lilac |
Anemone |
Lilies Asiatic |
Anthurium |
Lilies LA Hybrids |
Aralia |
Lilies Longiflorum |
Arandas |
Lilies Oriental |
Aranthera |
Lilies OT Hybrids |
Asclepia |
Lily of the valley |
Asparagus |
Limonium |
Aspidistra |
Lisianthus |
Aster |
Lisianthus Double |
Aster Spray |
Lotus |
Astilbe |
Lunaria |
Astrantia |
Lysimachia |
Banksia |
Magnolia |
Bells Of Ireland |
Marigold |
Berries |
Masajeana |
Berzelia |
Mentha |
Birch |
Millet |
Bouquets |
Mini Calla |
Bouvardia |
Mini Carnation (Spray) |
Boxwood |
Mokara |
Brodea |
Monkshood |
Brunia |
Monstera |
Bupleurum |
Moss |
Burnet |
Muscari |
Calendula |
Myrtle |
Calla's |
Narcissus |
Campanula |
Nerine |
Carnation |
Nigella |
Cattails |
Oak |
Cedar |
Olive |
Celosia |
Oncidium |
Centaurea |
Origanum |
Cestrum |
Ornamental Peppers |
Chamomile |
Other Containers |
Chrysanthemum Disbuds/ Mums |
Palm |
Chrysanthemum Micro Pomps |
Paphiopedilum |
Chrysanthemum Spray (Pompoms) |
Papyrus |
Clematis |
Pennycress |
Clover |
Peony |
Cocculus |
Phalaenopsis |
Combo box |
Philodendron |
Coneflower |
Phlox |
Consumer Bunch |
Photinia |
Corn Flower |
Pieris |
Cosmos |
Pincushion Proteas |
Craspedia |
Pine |
Crocosmia |
Pine Cones |
Croton |
Pineapple |
Curcuma |
Pistacia |
Cyclamen |
Pittosporum |
Cymbidium Mini |
Podocarpus |
Cymbidium Spray |
Prayer Plant |
Cypress |
Preserved Roses |
Dahlias |
Privet |
Decorative Accents |
Protea |
Delphinium |
Pumpkin Tree (Japanese Lanterns) |
Dendrobium |
Queen Annes Lace |
Dianthus |
Ranunculus |
Dieffenbachia |
Renanstylis |
Dogwood |
Rice Flower |
Dried Flowers |
Rose Petals |
Dried Products |
Rosemary |
Dusty Miller |
Roses |
Edible Roses |
Roses tinted/dyed toppings |
Eucalyptus |
Rudbeckia |
Eucharis |
Ruscus |
Euonymus |
Safflower |
Euphorbia |
Sage |
Fern |
Salal |
Fever Few |
Sandersonia |
Flax |
Sanseveria |
Floral Foam |
Saponaria |
Flower care |
Scabiosa |
Forget-me-not |
Scadoxus |
Forsythia |
Schefflera |
Foxtail Lily (eremurus) |
Scilla |
Freesia (Double) |
Sedum |
Freesia (Single) |
Smilax |
Galax |
Smoke Bush |
Garden Roses |
Snakes head |
Garden Spray Roses |
Snapdragons |
Garlands |
Snow Berries |
Genistra (Dyers Broom) |
Spider Lily |
Gentiana |
Spray Roses |
Gerbera Large Flowered |
Star Thistle |
Gerbera Mini |
Stars of Beth |
Gerbera Spiders |
Statice |
Ginger |
Stephanotis |
Gladiolus Colvillei |
Stock |
Glass Containers |
Stock Spray |
Gloriosa |
Strawflower |
Godetia |
Strelitzia |
Golden Polypody |
Succulents (no roots) |
Gomphrena |
Sunflower |
Grasses |
Sweetheart Roses |
Grevillea |
Talinum |
Gypsophilia (babys breath) |
Ti Leaves |
Haworthia |
Tools |
Heather |
Trachelium |
Helenium |
Try Out Box |
Heliconia |
Tuberosa |
Helleborus |
Tulips Double |
Hop Bush |
Tulips French |
Hosta |
Tulips Fringed |
Hyacinth |
Tulips Parrot |
Hydrangea |
Tulips Single |
Hypericum |
Vanda |
Ilex (holly) |
Veronica |
Iris |
Viburnum |
Ivy |
Waxflower |
Ixia |
Wearable flowers |
Joe Pye Weed |
Weigela |
Kalanchoe (cut) |
Willow |
Kale |
Wreaths |
Yarrow |
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Zinnia |