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About sunflowers, the most popular summer flowers
We're thrilled to introduce our exquisite collection of sunflower bouquets once again. Each bouquet is carefully crafted to showcase the timeless beauty and joy that sunflowers bring. With their golden petals and vibrant presence, these bouquets are like a ray of sunshine, perfect for spreading happiness and brightening up any occasion. Get ready to put a big smile on someone's face with these stunning sunflower arrangements. Sunflowers (scientifically known as Helianthus annuus) are native to North America and have a rich history dating back thousands of years. They were cultivated by Native Americans for their versatile uses, including as a food source, oil production, and for their spiritual significance. Over time, sunflowers spread across the globe and are now grown in various regions for their edible seeds, oil production, and simply for their beauty. Want to learn more about sunflowers? Read our guide on the meaning, history, and symbolism of sunflowers. We put a lot of love and care into selecting and packaging our sunflower stems. We handle each one with utmost delicacy, making sure your blooms are protected during delivery. From the moment you choose your sunflower bouquet to the moment it arrives at your doorstep, we strive to make the entire process joyful and hassle-free. And hey, we get it, sometimes things may not be perfect. But no worries! Our friendly Customer Delight team is just a quick email, phone call, or online chat away. They're always ready to go the extra mile to make things right and put a big smile on your face.Order sunflower bouquets online with Bloom & Wild
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Sunflower FAQs:
Sunflowers are popular for good reason! They're like a burst of happiness with their golden petals and eye-catching looks. They bring smiles, symbolise loyalty and love, and even have tasty seeds and oil.
Sunflowers get their name from their habit of following the sun. It's called heliotropism.
Send sunflowers to spread joy on birthdays, offer encouragement when someone is unwell, express gratitude, celebrate milestones, surprise a friend, or convey love and romance. There's no specific rule—sunflowers bring cheer on many occasions. Their vibrant nature and positive symbolism make them a heartfelt gift for making someone's day brighter.



































