When ordering online from 2000 UAH delivery in Kyiv is free

Bouquet of tulips "Carambole"
Vendor code 738-1 Check availability
Description:
Delivery
Payment
  • Kyiv - 125 uah (from 3 hours)
  • Delivery in Kyiv region
  • Self-pickup - free

Checkout after 4:00pm
delivered the next morning

  • Cashless payments 
  • Payment in cash in our shop

Bouquet of tulips "Carambole"

Vendor code 738-1 Check availability

Dimension:
  • UAH XS
  • UAH S
  • UAH M

Look how it will look in hands

Height

35 cm

Diameter

25 cm

Compound:
    21 tulip
    25 tulips
    35 tulips
Price:
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Still have questions?
Just please call us: 067 214 64 69

Delivery
  • From 3 hours to Kyiv and Kyiv region
  • Self-pickup - free
Payment
  • Cashless payments
  • Cash payment in our shop

Still have questions?
Just please call us: 067 214 64 69

Description:

Camellia Flower Shop invites you to indulge in the enchanting beauty of the "Carambole" tulip bouquet. Our store takes pride in offering you the highest quality flowers from the best suppliers.

The "Carambole" bouquet impresses with its unique composition, where each tulip is like a separate masterpiece of nature. The color palette of this bouquet will bring you joy and warmth. When you buy from us, you can be confident in the freshness and longevity of each flower. Our flowers are always a manifestation of sophistication and the highest quality.

Choose the "Carambole" tulip bouquet at Camellia – it's a beautifully selected moment that will be remembered for a long time by you and your loved ones.

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Availability information Sorry, item not available, check with the manager: 067 214 64 69 [email protected]

Delivery in Kyiv region:

City: Price (uah):
Kyiv 250
Petropavlovskaya Borshchagovka 550
Sofievskaya Borshchagovka 550
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