Bloomex Australia Shines Spotlight on Native Aussie Flowers and New Arrivals for Spring
Bloomex, Australia's premier online florist, has introduced a number of new bouquets and products for the spring season -- including a variety of native Australian species which are garnering lots of interest.
Auburn, Australia, October 11, 2013 --(PR.com)-- With spring in full stride down under, Bloomex Australia (http://www.bloomex.com.au) has a variety of new products available to get into the swing of spring.
Two bouquets of Australian flowers are proving popular: the Beautiful Boronia bouquet and the Banksia Bouquet. These bouquets make use of flowers that are native to Australia, popular in the gardens of the country. They're proving to be an excellent seller since their introduction to the Bloomex Australia website.
"We've seen a lot of interest in many of our new arrivals," said Brendan Dyke, Marketing Project Manager for Bloomex Australia. "We knew that most of them would be popular additions to our extensive line of bouquets, and we've been impressed by the response by our customers in Australia."
With the cooler, rainier days of winter solidly in the rearview mirror, Australians are looking for some bright bouquets to usher in the summer and Bloomex has plenty of options.
The bouquet of a dozen Gerbera Daisies, for example, is a vibrant arrangement, and makes for a colourful gift for virtually any occasion. Other popular additions include the Sweet Sunshine bouquet, with gorgeous Asiatic Lilies, and the Something Special Bouquet, with five elegant, beautiful Tiger Lilies. Finally, the 50 Blooms of Alstroemeira bouquet, featuring what are sometimes known as Peruvian Lilies, are on trend and add an extremely vivid look to any space.
Any of the preceding bouquets, and the remainder of the new arrival collection can be viewed at http://bloomex.com.au/index.php/New-Arrivals/View-all-products.html?category_parent_id=54.
Bloomex opened its Australian operations in 2011, after previously launching sites in Canada (http://www.bloomex.ca) and the United States of America (http://www.bloomexusa.com). Bloomex Australia is based in Sydney with delivery available to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and surrounding areas.
Two bouquets of Australian flowers are proving popular: the Beautiful Boronia bouquet and the Banksia Bouquet. These bouquets make use of flowers that are native to Australia, popular in the gardens of the country. They're proving to be an excellent seller since their introduction to the Bloomex Australia website.
"We've seen a lot of interest in many of our new arrivals," said Brendan Dyke, Marketing Project Manager for Bloomex Australia. "We knew that most of them would be popular additions to our extensive line of bouquets, and we've been impressed by the response by our customers in Australia."
With the cooler, rainier days of winter solidly in the rearview mirror, Australians are looking for some bright bouquets to usher in the summer and Bloomex has plenty of options.
The bouquet of a dozen Gerbera Daisies, for example, is a vibrant arrangement, and makes for a colourful gift for virtually any occasion. Other popular additions include the Sweet Sunshine bouquet, with gorgeous Asiatic Lilies, and the Something Special Bouquet, with five elegant, beautiful Tiger Lilies. Finally, the 50 Blooms of Alstroemeira bouquet, featuring what are sometimes known as Peruvian Lilies, are on trend and add an extremely vivid look to any space.
Any of the preceding bouquets, and the remainder of the new arrival collection can be viewed at http://bloomex.com.au/index.php/New-Arrivals/View-all-products.html?category_parent_id=54.
Bloomex opened its Australian operations in 2011, after previously launching sites in Canada (http://www.bloomex.ca) and the United States of America (http://www.bloomexusa.com). Bloomex Australia is based in Sydney with delivery available to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra and surrounding areas.
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613-228-2727
www.bloomex.com.au
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Jon Spratt
613-228-2727
www.bloomex.com.au
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