The product I’m interested in mentions the flower selection being “Grower’s Choice.” What does that mean?
Great question! In some instances, we may mark a certain bouquet or bunch as “Grower’s Choice.” Arrangements labeled with this designation are fulfilled with the stated type of flower (e.g. tulips or garden roses) but will range in terms of specific variety and color. For example, a grower’s bunch of David Austin Roses may contain any David Austin variety, or, in some cases, a mix of two to three.
Grower’s choice arrangements are meant to surprise and delight recipients and can vary in color and variety shown in the photo on their respective product page on farmgirlflowers.com. Think of it as an old school grab bag type of thing, but in a super cool way!
Please note: we always include multiple photos in the carousel on Grower’s Choice product pages to help, to the best of our ability, represent what a recipient can expect when receiving a delivery of these bouquets or flower bunches.
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