Smell the flowers! It's a natural instinct - when you receive a beautiful bouquet of flowers, the first thing you do is take a big sniff of the beautiful floral perfumes. Flower scents are evocative, emotional and filled with memories of both places, and the people you were with, when you last smelt those gorgeous blooms. Thats why its so lovely to send fragrant flowers as a gift.
My Nana loved Bluebells & Freesias! Just the scent of freesias takes me back to my childhood. My other Nanas favourite flowers were Orchids.
Grandparents & flowers seem to go hand in hand with happy times - Customers tell our florists all the time how a lot of their flower memories are tied in with their Grandma or Grandpop. We try hard to accomodate customers requests for specific scented flowers (if in season) to send as they were Grandmas favourite flowers.
It seems lots of us have happy nostalgic memories of treasured moments, spent in the garden with our grandparents, surrounded by fragrant flowers such as freesias, fragrant stock, lilies and blossoms. It's amazing how the scent of a bloom can take you right back to that moment in time.
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Oh Yes! A beautiful romantic bouquet filled with the fragrance of gorgeous blooms is exciting and full of romance. Scented flowers are seductive and sensuous, and I think its much more special to send a mixed bouquet of flowers that includes both Roses and other perfumed flowers such as gorgeous oriental Lilies, fragrant stock or pretty freesias.
Unfortunately, it's true - most of the Roses we get in the florists shop are not bred for scent.
The clever rose growers have worked so hard over years of hybridising to grow long stems, strong flower heads, healthy growth and resistance to pests. This has meant that perfume, in most of the florists roses, has taken a back seat to these other desirable qualities in the beautiful roses you see in store.
The most scented florists roses we get in the shop are:
As florists we wouldn't advise sending flowers with too much scent to a hospital patient.
This is important to remember when sending flowers to the hospital, for speedy recovery or get well or to Celebrate the Birth of a new Baby.
In these situations, although recipients love to receive flowers that smell great, in enclosed spaces such as a hospital ward, the scent can get over-powering.
We advise to be particularly be aware when sending scented oriental lilies or spring flowers to the hospital as these flowers have the strongest scent.
One important consideration when choosing to send flowers, some recipients may get hay fever, or an allergic reaction, triggered by fresh flowers. A red nose, watery eyes and sneezing will take away from the lovely experience of receiving flowers, and we don't want that.
You are always welcome to request a Lily free bouquet, or include no scented flowers for those with hayfever or allergies. This is always a very thoughtful customer request - and we even have a special place in our website order form for you to tell the florists your needs.
Use the Notes to Florist section to alert us of any special customer requests when you order your flowers online and we will take care of that for you.
SCENTED FLOWER |
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Boronia |
A very fresh and fragrant bush with little bud shaped flowers. Winter flowering. Available in Brown, lime green and bright pink. the scent is quite strong, astringent and almost peppery. | |
Carnations Spray |
Not all carnations are scented, but some have a very pretty clove smell. Sweet William, also part of the carnation family can have a soft perfume too. | |
Carnations Standard |
Not all are perfumed but some are very fragrant. We find the white carnations have the most scent in the florist shop environment. | |
Daffodils |
A sweet smelling narcissus spring bulb flower. Daffodils both look and smell like joyfulness to me. | |
Daphne |
A very fragrant winter bush. Sweet tiny flowers, nice to tuck into bouquets. Daphne does not have long stems so they really are a little delicate embellishment. | |
Earlicheer |
Available in spring - very scented, cream colour flowers. This bloom is a real harbringer of the change of season. Earlicheer is part of the narcissus family. | |
Frangipani Flowers |
Gorgeous fragrance that instantly transports you to the tropics. Limited availability. Not used on a daily basis in a flower shop as they have no stems to use so all blooms have to be wired. | |
Freesias |
Very pretty smell. A favourite for wedding flowers and to send out everyday in bouquets, as freesias are many peoples favourite flower. | |
Gardenia Flowers |
Very fragrant and pretty, waxy pure white flowers. Very short lived as a cut flower so not used in a florist shop but we often have beautiful scented gardenia plants available > | |
Hyacinths |
Perfumed and very delicate. Available in spring. Hyacinth blooms are spikes of star shaped flowers in pink, blue, purple and white. | |
Jasmine |
A very sweet smelling, small white pinkish flower on long trailing bracts. Perfect for garden look style. Did you know, as beautiful as the scent of jasmine is, we are not allowed to use it in N.Z. floristry as it is a noxious weed. |
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Lavender Flowers |
Herby, zingy fragrance. Pretty mauve/ blue or purple flowers. One of the historic and most popular fragrances around the world and in major perfumery manufacturing. | |
Lilac |
Pretty white, mauve or dark purple flowers with a perfume. Limited availability in spring. Both bees and butterflies love lilac. The blooms come in lilac, deep mauve, and white. | |
Lily Of The Valley |
White flowers with a beautiful fragrance. Extremely short season - Only available in October. Lily of the valley has lots of royal connections and is often used in the royal wedding bouquets. | |
Lilium Asiatic (Lilies) |
Slight fragrance, Asiatic lilies are availalbe almost all year round. Asiatics come in a wide colour range, pinks, reds, cream, orange, yellow and recently we have even been getting asisatic lilies that are so dark they are almost black. | |
Lilium Casablanca |
Casablanca lilies are from the oriental lilies family. Beautiful scented flowers. Showy white blooms, available most of the year. Can be allergenic. Remove the stamens to ensure no pollen stains. You can send our fragrant white lily bouquet here > | |
Lilium Longiflorum (Lilies) |
Lovely fragrant flowers. Showy large trumpet shaped white waxy blooms. In New Zealand these are our Christmas Lilies. | |
Lilium Stargazer (Lilies) |
Flowers with a beautiful fragrance. Showy Bright pink (Stargazer) and pale pink (La Reve) blooms, available most of the year. Lots of new pink lilies coming on the market all the time. Can be allergenic. | |
Orchid Cymbidium |
Orchid flowers have a very nice perfume - a great choice for winter weddings. Orchids excude a sweet smelling heady fragrance. | |
Paper Whites |
A very pretty, sweet smelling early spring / winter flower. Pure white colour. Part of the narcissus family of spring bulb flowers. | |
Peonies |
Peonie Roses - Lovely fragrant flower. Large multi-petalled blowsy flower in flowers in colours of pinks, whites and burgundys. Quite possibly the most popular flower in the world after Roses. | |
Roses /Rosa |
Sadly, many commercial grown roses do not have a fragrance, as they have been hybridized and bred for either size of the rose head, longevity or colour overiding the importance of perfume, but some varieties we get in the florist shop do have that lovely sweet smell. Jacaranda (Bright pink) and Dulcet (dusky pink) roses are the best for perfume. The most perfumed red roses are Naomi and Black Magic. | |
Roses Miniature / Spray |
Some commercial grown spray roses have a fragrance. | |
Rosemary |
A green herb, nice for inclusion in bridal bouquets for its fragrance and its meaning of flowers - "Rememberance" | |
Soleil d' Ors |
A very pretty, perfumed early spring/ winter flower commonly called Jonquils. Lovely clear yellow colour with the name Soleil being named after the sun (French). | |
Stephanotis flowers |
A Traditional wedding flower, waxy white small trumpets with a beautiful fragrance. Not available in the florist shop on a daily basis as it is not readily available. | |
Stock |
Pretty and soft flowers with a spicy sweet smell. Stock Flowers (Matthiola) are available in white, pinks, magenta, purples and cream. | |
Sweet Peas |
Dainty climbing scented flowers available in many shades of soft colours. Sweet peas are another of Grandma's favourites. | |
Thryptomene |
A pretty, delicate foliage with little pinky white flowers - A lovely piney, herby smell. Native to Australia. | |
Tuberoses |
Perfumed and pretty, cream small trumpet flowers. Tuberose are on long stately stems and really do smell amazing. | |
Violets |
Very tiny but lovely dark purple flowers available in spring. Sweet fragrance. | |
Water Lily's |
A light, delicate scented flower available in the New Zealand summer season. |
Best Blooms is your specialist florist, centrally located in Avondale, West Auckland, N.Z.
Chat with us direct on 09 838 9058, where our experienced floral designers can advise you on the best choices for perfumed flowers with a beautiful fragrance, the seasons they are available and offer professional advice to send a beautiful bouquet of sweet smelling blooms.
Jo - Senior Florist | 26 May 2023, 02:59 PM
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