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SUNFLOWER BOUQUETS

Celebrate the arrival of summer and the sun with a beautiful sunflower bouquet. Limited Time Only.

Sunflowers

The beautiful sunflower is back in season for summer

Celebrate the arrival of summer and the sun with a sunflowers bouquet by Appleyard London. Beautiful bouquets full of sunflowers designed with your home in mind.

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    Sunflower Bouquets Delivered


    One of the most instantly recognisable flowers around, the vibrant yellow sunflower is a classic symbol of cheer and happiness. A staple of summer bouquets, sunflowers reach the peak of their season in the midsummer. Here at Appleyard London, we are proud to offer field-grown sunflowers from dedicated British farms.

    Sunny sunflowers bring an instant splash of vibrancy and volume to any flower arrangement, and look especially lovely when paired with smaller summer flowers in hues of purple and white, where they make for a natural focal point. In autumn, their bright colour blends perfectly with the warm and fiery tones of the season. Alternatively, a simple bouquet of sunflowers is equally stunning, full of sunshine and the joys of a warm summer's day. Display your sunflowers in a tall, narrow vase to help these beautiful flowers look even more stunning.

    Our sunflower bouquets have been carefully designed by our florists to create gorgeous, joyous floral arrangements for summer and autumn. Send sunflowers to your loved ones to celebrate special occasions - they're perfect as birthday flowers, to say congratulations, or to mark the birth of a new baby.

    Send sunflowers and have them delivered tomorrow with our next day delivery service. Alternatively, pick your delivery date up to three months in advance with our named day flower delivery service. Each bouquet of sunflowers comes with your own personalised message and flower food, as well as care tips to help you get the best vase life out of your fresh flowers.



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