12 White Roses With 3 Calla Lilies
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Description
Twelve white roses and three white calla lilies. Nothing else. No colour, no filler, no foliage visible from above. Just fifteen white flowers packed into a dome so tight that the petals touch. This is the most minimal product in the collection and our eleventh most popular across all of Bali.
$45.00 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Seminyak, Canggu, Kuta, Ubud, Denpasar and Nusa Dua. Hand-tied bouquet delivered with wrapping.
What's Inside
Twelve white roses in warm ivory, not bright white. The tone leans cream, with a faint blush at the centre of each bloom where the petals spiral tightest. Some are partially open with the centre still coiled. Others have relaxed further, showing more of the inner petals. Three white calla lilies sit among the roses. Each calla is a single smooth trumpet-shaped spathe that curves to a soft point. Some show a faint green tip where the spathe tapers. The callas are larger than the individual roses and their surface is smooth and almost waxy compared to the layered, ruffled texture of the rose petals.
The bouquet is hand-tied and viewed from above it reads as a solid dome of white. No stems visible from this angle. No greenery breaking the surface. The wrapping at the edges is a pale tone that doesn't compete with the flowers.
Two White Flowers, Two Textures
White-on-white sounds like it would flatten into a single mass where nothing stands out. The opposite happens. When colour is removed, texture becomes the thing your eye reads. The roses are layered, ruffled, complex. Dozens of overlapping petals per bloom. The callas are the opposite. One single curved surface, uninterrupted, smooth. Placing them next to each other forces the eye to notice the difference in surface rather than the difference in colour.
That texture contrast is what separates this product from a simple white rose bouquet. Twelve white roses alone would be beautiful but visually uniform. Add three calla lilies and the eye now moves between two different surfaces. Smooth and ruffled. Simple and complex. The callas break the pattern without breaking the palette.
We sell Asha as an all-white arrangement with lilies, gerberas, orchids, and chrysanthemums in a foam pot. Asha uses variety of flower types to create visual interest. This bouquet uses the opposite approach. Just two flower types, and the restraint is what gives it presence.
"Calla lilies change what white roses mean. Twelve white roses in a bunch and people think sympathy or wedding. Add three calla lilies and the same twelve roses suddenly read as luxury. I noticed this during my hotel years. The resorts in Nusa Dua used white roses everywhere, lobbies, bathrooms, poolside. It looked clean but it also looked standard. The day one of the resort managers switched to white roses with calla lilies in the presidential suites, the guest feedback changed. People started describing the flowers as 'elegant' and 'sophisticated' instead of 'nice' and 'pretty.' Same white roses. Three callas added. The perception shifted completely because callas carry a luxury association that roses on their own no longer do. Roses are everywhere. Calla lilies still feel rare."
Calla Lily Specifics
A calla lily is not technically a lily. It belongs to the Zantedeschia family, native to southern Africa. The white trumpet shape is a spathe, a modified leaf that wraps around a central yellow spadix. The actual flowers are tiny and clustered on that spadix, invisible unless you look inside the trumpet. Like anthurium and heliconia, what you see is leaf tissue rather than petal tissue. That's why callas hold their shape for seven to ten days in a bouquet while rose petals are softening by day four.
The stems are thick, fleshy, and hold water internally. They don't need the constant hydration that rose stems demand. In a mixed bouquet this creates a practical advantage. The roses drink heavily from the vase water while the callas sustain themselves partly through their own stems. The roses finish first. The callas keep standing. By day five or six you can remove the spent roses and the three calla lilies will continue holding in the vase on their own for another three or four days.
The Sanur Market
This product ranks fifth to Sanur, where the customer base is primarily long-term expats and retirees. The Sanur expat community tends to order for occasions that call for understatement rather than volume. A white rose and calla bouquet on a dining table in a Sanur villa says something without raising its voice. It fits the pace of the area, which is quieter, slower, and more residential than Seminyak or Canggu.
Sanur orders also skew toward repeat customers. The people ordering white roses and callas tend to order again. Not always this product, but they come back. The first order is often a birthday or anniversary. The second is "can you send the same white ones from last time." By the third order they just say "the usual." That repeat pattern is higher on this product than almost anything else in the collection.
"I source calla lilies separately from the roses. My regular rose supplier in Denpasar doesn't carry callas reliably, so I buy them from a grower in Bedugul who grows them at altitude where the cooler temperatures produce thicker spathes. A thin-walled calla curls at the edges within two days. A thick one holds its trumpet shape for a full week. The altitude difference matters more than any other variable. I tried three different lowland suppliers before finding the Bedugul grower and the quality gap was obvious from the first batch. His callas arrive with stems as thick as my thumb and spathes that feel almost rubbery. The lowland ones felt like paper. I pay more per stem but the product holds and that's the only calculation that matters."
White for Every Occasion
White roses and calla lilies work for sympathy, celebration, romance, congratulations, and apology. The absence of colour lets the recipient assign their own meaning. A red rose heart says one thing. A colourful sampler arrangement says another. Fifteen white flowers say whatever the card says. That flexibility is practical for the sender who isn't sure what tone to strike.
For pure sympathy in a foam arrangement, Asha is the right choice. For romance with a colour statement, the Rose Heart or 12 Pink Roses speak louder. This product sits in between. It's elegant enough for a funeral, warm enough for a birthday, and refined enough for a dining table on an ordinary Tuesday. The calla lilies keep it from reading as plain and the restraint keeps it from reading as loud.
For a tropical alternative at the same price, see the Bunch of Heliconias at $45. Browse the full bouquet collection or see our rose range for other options.
Care
Unwrap and place in a vase with fresh water. Trim all stems at an angle. Change the water every two days. The roses will soften by day four or five. Remove them as they finish. The calla lilies will continue holding for another three to four days after the roses are done. If a calla stem starts to soften at the base, trim it shorter and it will firm up again for another day or two.
Delivery
Same day delivery, seven days a week, everywhere we reach across Bali. Sanur, Denpasar, Legian, Kuta, and all areas. Order before 3pm Bali time for same day.
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