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Below you will find care instructions for both tropical flowers, including anthuriums, and leis.
Leis are much more delicate than cut flowers and are meant to last only for the occasion for
which they were purchased. Tropical flowers, on the other hand, when treated properly can
last two - three weeks.
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flowers arrive, gently unpack them, trim approximately 1/4-1/2 inch from each stem, using very sharp
scissors or a very sharp knife. Care should be taken to get each flower into water as soon as its
stem is trimmed, so it is best to work with one flower at a time. The Hawaiian foliage can also be
trimmed prior to its use.
Every day or two, replace the water in the vase and re-trim approximately 1/4 inch from the stem.
Enjoy your tropical flowers from Flower Garden -- Hawai'i.

|  | |  | Dendrobium Leis:
The Dendrobium flower is very hearty and loves water. When your Dendrobium Lei(s)
arrives, gently unpack it and completely immerse it in room temperature tap water
for 5 - 10 minutes. Orchids love this since they drink directly through their petals. Remove it
from the water and gently shake it dry. It does not need to be completely dry. Then place
it in a plastic bag or container and into the refrigerator (NOT the freezer). The plastic bag does
not need to be airtight, either way should be fine. Although your lei may experience stress during
travel and the flowers appear 'limp', after an hour
or two, your lei will perk up and appear much more "crisp" and healthy. Leave it in the
refrigerator until just
before it is needed. Keep it out of the sun as much as possible. Once it is placed on the
recipient (along with the requisite congratulations and kiss) it will only last a few hours. Leis
are meant to be given in the spirit of love and truly enjoyed while they last. Treat yours right and
it will be a big hit.

|  |  | |  | The Maile vine is very hearty and loves water. When your Maile Lei
arrives, gently unpack it and either spray is with water or completely immerse it in water for 1 - 5 minutes.
Remove it
from the water and gently shake it dry. It should not be completely dry. Then place
it in a plastic bag or container and place it in the refrigerator (NOT the freezer).
Leave it in the refrigerator until just
before it is needed. Once it is placed on the
recipient (along with the requisite congratulations and kiss) it will last up to 24 hours. Leis
are meant to be given in the spirit of love and truly enjoyed while they last. Treat yours right and
it will be a big hit.

|  | |  | The Haku Lei is very hearty. When your Haku Lei
arrives, gently unpack it and spray it with a little water. Then place
it in a plastic bag or container and put it in the refrigerator (NOT the freezer) until just
before it is needed. Keep it out of the sun as much as possible. Once it is placed on the
recipient (along with the requisite congratulations and kiss) it will last up to 24 hours. Haku Leis
can be dried and kept as a keepsake for many months. To dry your Haku, either hang it or place
it in a dry area (indoors) until dry, a week or two. Leis
are meant to be given in the spirit of love and truly enjoyed while they last. Treat yours right and
it will be a big hit.

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Tropical Flower Packages are subject to substitution of individual
flowers on the rare occasions that availability becomes limited.
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