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Eustoma is a symbol of joy and a wonderful mood. Previously, it was called the blue Indian bell, but now it can rightfully be considered the "rose of love," as it is through this flower that the British express their sympathy and affection.
The birthplace of this amazing flower is the southern regions of North America, Mexico, and the Caribbean islands. In the wild, eustoma grew in lowlands and river valleys, which earned it its second name — lisianthus, meaning "bitter flower" in Greek. Native American legends tell that the first eustoma bloomed on the grave of an innocent girl, becoming a symbol of purity and an unyielding spirit. The flower reached Europe thanks to botanical explorers, but it gained true popularity only in the 20th century, when Japanese breeders developed the modern double-flowered varieties we love today for their resemblance to the noble rose. Lisianthus is one of the longest-lasting flowers in floral design. It can stay fresh for a very long time, gradually opening its numerous buds on a single stem. To ensure your eustoma brings joy for up to three weeks, our florists recommend placing it in a vase with plenty of cool water and regularly refreshing the stem cut. It is vital to ensure that the delicate petals do not touch the water, as this can lead to premature wilting. We understand that an elegant bouquet is only half the gift, and its soul lies in your words. Specifically for this, we include a free signature greeting card with every order, which serves as the perfect backdrop for your message. Our administrators will carefully transcribe your words to harmoniously complement the tenderness of the eustomas. The entire process — from our florists selecting the freshest stems to the polite delivery by Moldflowers' in-house couriers — is designed to convey not just flowers, but your sincere emotions. We take full responsibility for logistics across Chisinau and all of Moldova, guaranteeing that this "rose of love" reaches the recipient in pristine condition, with every petal intact.