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Sami

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Purple chrysanthemums at the top and base. Yellow chrysanthemums filling the middle. Pink roses dotted through the yellow. And purple orchids running up the centre stitching it all together. Sami is the colour-banded arrangement, built in deliberate zones instead of scattered randomly. More chrysanthemums than any other design in the collection, and that's the point. They hold colour for a week, they open fuller by day three, and they create the kind of structured impact that makes people say "that looks like it was thought about." The orchids add the drama. The roses add the warmth. The chrysanthemums do everything else. $47 USD in a ceramic pot, same day delivery across Bali, seven days a week.

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Description

Purple at the top. Yellow in the middle. Purple again at the base. And orchids running straight up the centre connecting both ends. Sami is the arrangement that's built in colour bands, and once you see the pattern you can't unsee it.

$47.00 USD. Same day delivery, seven days a week, across all Bali locations including Seminyak, Canggu, Kuta, Ubud, Denpasar and Nusa Dua. Arrives in a ceramic pot, ready to display.

What's Inside

Purple spray chrysanthemums dominate. They crown the peak, fill the upper section, and ring the entire base. There are more chrysanthemums in this arrangement than in any other in the collection. Yellow spray chrysanthemums cluster through the mid-lower section in a bright band. Four to five soft pink roses sit among the yellow, their faces open, spaced so each one shows. Purple dendrobium orchid sprays run up the centre from middle to top, connecting the purple zones above and below through the yellow band between them.

Large dark green pointed leaves frame both sides at multiple heights. The pot sits beneath the flowers, hidden by the foliage and the chrysanthemum ring at the base.

The Colour Bands

Most mixed arrangements scatter their colours evenly. A rose here, a chrysanthemum there, everything distributed so no area of the arrangement looks different from any other area. Sami does the opposite. The colours are grouped. The purple chrysanthemums live at the top and bottom. The yellow chrysanthemums live in the middle. The roses sit in the yellow zone. The orchids bridge the two purple zones through the centre.

This is called colour zoning and it does something specific to the way you read the arrangement. Instead of your eye bouncing randomly between colours, it travels in a path. Purple at the crown, down through orchid purple to yellow, through the roses, back to purple at the base. That circuit keeps the eye moving in a loop rather than darting around, and it makes the arrangement feel structured and deliberate even though it's made from the same flowers you'd find in half a dozen other designs.

Ay Ayu Owner, Sunny Florist Bali

"I built an anniversary arrangement once, red roses and white lilies, beautiful. The couple walked straight past it to a table display that had flowers grouped in blocks of colour. Reds together, whites together, greens in between. The husband said it looked like it had been thought about. That's when I started zoning colour in some of the arrangements. Scattering is easy. Grouping takes planning because you have to balance the weight of each colour block so the whole thing doesn't tilt visually to one side. In Sami the purple at the top and bottom holds the frame. The yellow fills the centre like a window. And the orchids stitch through the middle so the two purple zones don't feel disconnected."

The Chrysanthemum Majority

Chrysanthemums are the flower nobody brags about buying. People talk about the roses. They photograph the orchids. They tell their friends about the ginger or the lilies. But chrysanthemums are the ones doing the actual work in most arrangements. They fill space, hold colour, tolerate heat, and last longer than almost everything else in the pot.

In Sami, the chrysanthemums are not supporting players. They are the arrangement. The purple mums set the colour identity. The yellow mums set the energy. Between them, the chrysanthemums account for most of what you see. The roses add softness and the orchids add drama, but strip them both out and Sami would still be recognisable. Strip out the chrysanthemums and there's nothing left.

Both the purple and yellow varieties are locally grown spray types. Each stem carries multiple blooms, which is how the arrangement achieves this much coverage from relatively few stems. They handle Bali's humidity without issue and hold their colour for a week or more. On day one the chrysanthemum buds are still tight. By day three or four they've opened fully and the arrangement looks noticeably fuller than when it arrived.

Ay Ayu Owner, Sunny Florist Bali

"My first year I had weeks where three orders came in total. I sat in the back room some nights wondering whether I'd made a terrible mistake leaving the hotels. But even in those quiet weeks, the chrysanthemums kept arriving from my supplier and I kept practising. I'd build and rebuild the same arrangement five or six times in a day just to get the mum placement tighter. Roses are forgiving. Put them anywhere and they look fine. Chrysanthemums show every mistake because the heads are all the same size and any unevenness in spacing jumps out immediately. Those empty weeks taught me more about building with chrysanthemums than any busy season ever has."

The Orchids Through the Centre

The dendrobium orchids in Sami act as stitching. They connect the upper purple zone to the lower purple zone by running through the yellow band without belonging to either. The orchid purple is deeper and more vivid than the chrysanthemum purple. That difference is subtle but it gives the centre column its own visual lane. The orchids are not background. They are the thread that holds the colour bands together.

Locally grown, same morning cut. The blooms open with white throats that catch light and create tiny bright points through the centre of the arrangement. The green buds at the tips are still forming and will open over the following days.

The Roses

Four to five soft pink roses sit in the yellow band. They are the warmest tone in the arrangement and the only flower in a colour that doesn't repeat elsewhere. Every other colour appears twice: purple in chrysanthemums and orchids, yellow in chrysanthemums, green in leaves. Pink appears once, only in the roses. That singularity makes the roses more noticeable than their number suggests. The eye picks them out immediately because they're the only thing in the arrangement that colour.

Who Sends Sami

People who want colour, structure, and impact without spending time choosing between ten options. Sami delivers all three. The purple-yellow-pink palette is bright enough for a birthday, structured enough for a formal gift, and warm enough for a quiet thinking-of-you gesture. It works in a Canggu villa, an office in Denpasar, a hotel room in Seminyak.

Expats across Bali order Sami because the chrysanthemum-heavy build means it lasts longer than rose-heavy arrangements in the heat. Customers in Legian and Kuta choose it for the colour impact. International senders choose it because the colour bands photograph cleanly and the arrangement looks considered, not random.

At $47.00 USD, the volume of flowers in Sami is hard to match. The chrysanthemum coverage alone would cost double at a florist in any Australian or European city. Add orchids and roses and a ceramic pot and you're looking at a $120 arrangement anywhere else.

Pair with a Bali Massage, Flowers and Chocolates package or a gift set. For a pastel alternative, see Mia. For something with tropical stems, try Farah.

Care

Top up the foam with water daily. The chrysanthemums are the least demanding flower in the pot. They hold through heat, humidity, and inconsistent watering better than anything else. The roses will finish first, around day four or five. Remove them as they soften. The chrysanthemums and orchids will still be holding strong past day seven. The colour band structure holds even after the roses are gone because the purple and yellow zones remain intact.

Keep out of direct sun. The purple chrysanthemums hold their colour better than most, but the yellow mums can bleach slightly in prolonged strong light.

Delivery

Same day delivery, seven days a week, everywhere we reach across Bali. Canggu, Seminyak, Legian, Ubud, and all areas. Order before 3pm Bali time for same day.

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