Tulip
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Delivery
If any customer reports that an order is not delivered, we request 24 to 48 hours to contact the filling florist to determine the arrangement's whereabouts. We reserve the right to attempt a redelivery if (a) the recipient is not home during the time of delivery; or (b) no neighbor is available to accept the delivery on behalf of the recipient.
If it is determined that the filling florist did not make the delivery attempt, we will gladly provide you with a refund. We always ask that the filling florist provide an apology arrangement to the recipient if it is determined that the filling florist was at fault, regardless of the circumstances.
Same Day Delivery
If your order is placed by 12:00 noon in the recipient's time zone, same-day delivery is generally available throughout the US and Canada. Funeral orders can be delivered same day with a 4-hour lead time. Deliveries for morning services must be received the day prior by 2PM in the recipient's time zone.
The tulip is a perennial, bulbous plant with showy flowers in the genus Tulipa, of which around 75 wild species are currently accepted[1]and which belongs to the family Liliaceae.[2] The genus's native range extends west to the Iberian Peninsula, through North Africa toGreece, the Balkans, Turkey, throughout the Levant (Syria, Israel, Lebanon, Jordan) and Iran, North to the Ukraine, southern Siberia andMongolia, and east to the Northwest of China.[1] The tulip's centre of diversity is in the Pamir, Hindu Kush, and Tien Shan mountains.[3] It is a typical element of steppe and winter-rain Mediterranean vegetation. A number of species and many hybrid cultivars are grown in gardens, as potted plants, or to be displayed as fresh-cut flowers. Tulip cultivars have usually several species in their direct background, but most have been derived from Tulipa suaveolens, often erroneously listed as Tulipa schrenkii. Tulipa gesneriana is in itself an early hybrid of complex origin and is not the same taxon as was described by Conrad Gesner in the 16th century.[1]
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