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Description
I named this one after myself. If that sounds like ego, it's not. It's the arrangement I'd want to receive.
$47.00 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Seminyak, Canggu, Kuta, Ubud, Denpasar and Nusa Dua. Arrives with vase, ready to display.
What's Inside
White oriental lily at the centre. Two to three white roses around it. White spray chrysanthemums scattered across the front with their small daisy faces and yellow centres. White lisianthus rising above the body on tall stems, some still in bud, some starting to open with that ruffled petal edge. Purple dendrobium orchid sprays on both sides, low, trailing outward with green buds at the tips. And anthuriums. Two or three of them in red and coral, the waxy heart-shaped ones. One sits high above the white flowers. Two more anchor the front.
The foliage is heavy. That's deliberate. Large split-leaf tropical fronds, the deeply lobed kind you see growing wild across Bali, spread wide and frame every bloom. Green blade leaves and brown decorative sticks push upward from the centre for height. This is the most foliage-forward arrangement in the collection.
The Anthuriums
Anthuriums are the part of this arrangement that most people don't expect. They see the lily first, then the roses, then the orchids. The anthuriums register as colour accents, something red against all that white and green. But they're doing more than adding colour. They're the longest-lasting flower in the arrangement by a wide margin.
The coloured part of an anthurium is not actually a petal. It's a modified leaf called a spathe. That's why it feels waxy and stiff rather than soft. And because it's a leaf structure rather than petal tissue, it doesn't wilt the way roses or lilies do. Anthuriums in a well-maintained arrangement can hold for two weeks or longer. Long after the lily has finished and the roses have softened, the anthuriums will still look exactly as they did on delivery day.
"Someone once asked me why I put anthuriums in a white arrangement. They thought it looked odd, all this white and then two red hearts sticking out. I told her they're the backbone. Everything else in the arrangement has a shelf life measured in days. The lily gives you maybe five. The roses, four if you're lucky in this humidity. But the anthuriums? I've had them hold for three weeks in a customer's villa. Three weeks. My grandmother used to say the temple arrangements in Gianyar lasted longer than household offerings because the priests used anthurium and heliconia, not jasmine. She was right. The waxy ones outlast everything."
Why So Much Green
Most people, when they spend $47 on flowers, want to see flowers. As many as possible. More blooms, more value. I understand the instinct but I disagree with it.
The foliage in this arrangement is not filler. The split-leaf fronds set the shape, the width, the tropical character. Without them the flowers would sit in a tight cluster and look like any arrangement from any florist anywhere. With them, the arrangement looks like Bali. The green does the structural work so the flowers can do their job without competing with each other.
The lily sits in a pocket of green. The orchids trail out from green. The anthuriums rise out of green. Every bloom has breathing room because the foliage gives it space. Crowd more flowers in and you lose that. The arrangement gets busy, loud, and none of the individual stems get noticed on their own.
"When I was deciding which arrangement to name after myself I kept coming back to this one. Not because it has the most expensive flowers or the biggest blooms. Because it looks the way Bali feels. Green everywhere, lush, with colour appearing where you don't expect it. That's what it's like driving through Gianyar or walking through a temple garden. Green, green, green, and then suddenly a red anthurium or a purple orchid stops you. I wanted that in an arrangement. The foliage is the design. The flowers are the punctuation."
The Lily and Roses
The oriental lily is the fragrance source. Same as in Asha, one stem fills a room. The buds open progressively over two to three days, and the arrangement changes as they do. The roses sit close to the lily and add softness. White roses against white lily petals sounds like it would disappear but the textures are different enough. Rose petals are tight and layered. Lily petals are broad and curving. Together they create depth in the white without adding colour.
Same pollen warning as always. Pinch the lily stamens off with a tissue before the anthers split. Orange pollen on a white tablecloth is permanent.
The Orchids
Purple dendrobiums sit lower in this arrangement than they do in Asha or Alesha. They frame the base, trailing outward on both sides with buds still forming at the tips. The purple is deep, almost magenta, and it picks up the red of the anthuriums without matching it exactly. Locally grown, same morning cut, same grower we use across the collection. The orchids hold their colour and shape for a week or more while the roses and lily run their course above them.
Who Sends This
People who want something that looks like it belongs in Bali, not something that could have come from anywhere. The foliage-heavy design reads as tropical, lush, deliberate. It works in a Jimbaran villa, a Tibubeneng guesthouse, a resort lobby in Pecatu. It works for romance, for birthdays, for a quiet gesture when words are not enough.
The red anthuriums stop this from being a sympathy arrangement. Red hearts in a white arrangement shift the tone toward celebration, affection, life. For pure sympathy, Asha in all white without the red accents is the right call. For everything else, this one holds its own.
At $47.00 USD, getting anthuriums, oriental lily, roses, orchids, lisianthus, and this much tropical foliage in a single arrangement with a vase included is hard to find at any price outside Bali. When you order this, it's me making it. Not a team. Me.
Care
If the arrangement is in floral foam, top up with water daily. Pour slowly into the base and let the foam absorb. If it arrives in a vase, check the water level every second day and top up as needed. The foliage drinks heavily in Bali's heat.
The lily and roses will finish first. Remove them as they fade to let the orchids, chrysanthemums, and anthuriums carry on. The anthuriums will still be going strong well after everything else has finished. Keep out of direct sun. Indirect light and still air give the longest life.
Delivery
Same day delivery, seven days a week, everywhere we reach across Bali. Jimbaran, Tibubeneng, Tuban, Pecatu, and all areas. Order before 3pm Bali time for same day.
Need to change something after ordering? Call +62 813 3862 5637 during business hours (Mon-Fri 7am to 7pm, Sat-Sun 7am to 6pm) or reach us through the contact page.
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