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June 1, 2025

Tavernier June Floral Selection


The Bloom Central flower delivery of the month for June in Tavernier is the Flowing Luxury Rose and Lily Bouquet

June flower delivery item for Tavernier

The Flowing Luxury Rose and Lily Bouquet from Bloom Central is a truly stunning floral arrangement that will bring joy to any home. This bouquet combines the elegance of roses with the delicate beauty of lilies, creating a harmonious display that is sure to impress that special someone in your life.

With its soft color palette and graceful design, this bouquet exudes pure sophistication. The combination of white Oriental Lilies stretch their long star-shaped petals across a bed of pink miniature calla lilies and 20-inch lavender roses create a timeless look that will never go out of style. Each bloom is carefully selected for its freshness and beauty, ensuring that every petal looks perfect.

The flowers in this arrangement seem to flow effortlessly together, creating a sense of movement and grace. It's like watching a dance unfold before your eyes! The accent of vibrant, lush greenery adds an extra touch of natural beauty, making this bouquet feel like it was plucked straight from a garden.

One glance at this bouquet instantly brightens up any room. With an elegant style that makes it versatile enough to fit into any interior decor. Whether placed on a dining table or displayed on an entryway console table the arrangement brings an instant pop of visual appeal wherever it goes.

Not only does the Flowing Luxury Rose and Lily Bouquet look beautiful, but it also smells divine! The fragrance emanating from these blooms fills the air with sweetness and charm. It's as if nature itself has sent you its very best scents right into your living space!

This luxurious floral arrangement also comes in an exquisite vase which enhances its overall aesthetic appeal even further. Made with high-quality materials, the vase complements the flowers perfectly while adding an extra touch of opulence to their presentation.

Bloom Central takes great care when packaging their bouquets for delivery so you can rest assured knowing your purchase will arrive fresh and vibrant at your doorstep. Ordering online has never been easier - just select your preferred delivery date during checkout.

Whether you're looking for something special to gift someone or simply want to bring a touch of beauty into your own home, the Flowing Luxury Rose and Lily Bouquet is the perfect choice. This ultra-premium arrangement has a timeless elegance, a sweet fragrance and an overall stunning appearance making it an absolute must-have for any flower lover.

So go ahead and treat yourself or someone you love with this truly fabulous floral arrangement from Bloom Central. It's bound to bring smiles and brighten up even the dullest of days!

Tavernier Florist


Wouldn't a Monday be better with flowers? Wouldn't any day of the week be better with flowers? Yes, indeed! Not only are our flower arrangements beautiful, but they can convey feelings and emotions that it may at times be hard to express with words. We have a vast array of arrangements available for a birthday, anniversary, to say get well soon or to express feelings of love and romance. Perhaps you’d rather shop by flower type? We have you covered there as well. Shop by some of our most popular flower types including roses, carnations, lilies, daisies, tulips or even sunflowers.

Whether it is a month in advance or an hour in advance, we also always ready and waiting to hand deliver a spectacular fresh and fragrant floral arrangement anywhere in Tavernier FL.

Would you prefer to place your flower order in person rather than online? Here are a few Tavernier florists to reach out to:


Designs By Darenda
240 S Krome Ave
Homestead, FL 33030


Encore Events Planning & Design
7238 NW 25th St
Miami, FL 33122


Flowers by Carol
6915 Red Rd
Coral Gables, FL 33143


Grand Occasions Event Planning
Miami, FL 33032


Island Home
88720 Overseas Hwy
Tavernier, FL 33070


Key Largo Flowers & Gifts
99551 Overseas Hwy
Key Largo, FL 33037


Key Lime Products
95231 Overseas Hwy
Key Largo, FL 33037


Lovely Roses
8181 NW 36th St
Doral, FL 33166


New York Floral Design
1934 NE 5th Ave
Boca Raton, FL 33431


Petals with Pizzazz Floral Boutique
Mm 90 Bayside
Islamorada, FL 33036


Flowers speak like nothing else with their beauty and elegance. If you have a friend or a loved one living in a Tavernier care community, why not make their day a little more special? We can delivery anywhere in the city including to:


Mariners Hospital
91500 Overseas Hwy
Tavernier, FL 33070


Plantation Key Nursing Center
48 High Point Road
Tavernier, FL 33070


Sending a sympathy floral arrangement is a means of sharing the burden of losing a loved one and also a means of providing support in a difficult time. Whether you will be attending the service or not, be rest assured that Bloom Central will deliver a high quality arrangement that is befitting the occasion. Flower deliveries can be made to any funeral home in the Tavernier area including:


Allen-Beyer Funeral Home
101640 Overseas Hwy
Key Largo, FL 33037


Auxiliadora Funeraria Nacional
6871 Bird Rd
Miami, FL 33155


Bernardo Garcia Funeral Homes
8215 Bird Rd
Miami, FL 33155


Caballero Rivero Dade South
14200 SW 117th Ave
Miami, FL 33186


Caballero Rivero Little Havana
3344 SW 8th St
Miami, FL 33135


Caballero Rivero Sunset
7355 SW 133rd Ave Rd
Miami, FL 33183


Caballero Rivero Westchester
8200 Bird Rd
Miami, FL 33155


Caballero Rivero Woodlawn South
11655 SW 117th Ave
Miami, FL 33186


Cremation Society of America
6281 Taft St
Hollywood, FL 33024


Ferdinand Funeral Homes & Crematory
2546 SW 8th St
Miami, FL 33135


Maspons Funeral Home
3500 SW 8th St
Miami, FL 33135


Maspons Funeral Home
7895 Bird Rd
Miami, FL 33155


Memorial Plan Westchester Funeral Home
9800 SW 24th St
Miami, FL 33165


Pinewood-Cocoplum Cemetery
7220 SW 47th Ct
Coral Gables, FL 33143


Stanfill Funeral Home
10545 S Dixie Hwy
Miami, FL 33156


Van Orsdel Family Funeral Chapels and Crematory
3333 NE 2nd Ave
Miami, FL 33137


Van Orsdel Family Funeral Chapels and Crematory
4600 SW 8th St
Coral Gables, FL 33134


Van Orsdel Funeral Chapels And Crematory
11220 N Kendall Dr
Miami, FL 33176


Florist’s Guide to Hibiscus

Consider the hibiscus ... that botanical daredevil, that flamboyant extrovert of the floral world whose blooms explode with the urgency of a sunset caught mid-collapse. Its petals flare like crinolines at a flamenco show, each tissue-thin yet improbably vivid—scarlets that could shame a firetruck, pinks that make cotton candy look dull, yellows so bright they seem to emit their own light. You’ve glimpsed them in tropical gardens, these trumpet-mouthed showboats, their faces wider than your palm, their stamens jutting like exclamation points tipped with pollen. But pluck one, tuck it behind your ear, and suddenly you’re not just wearing a flower ... you’re hosting a performance.

What makes hibiscus radical isn’t just their size—though let’s pause here to acknowledge that a single bloom can eclipse a hydrangea head—but their shameless impermanence. These are flowers that live by the carpe diem playbook. They unfurl at dawn, blaze brazenly through daylight, then crumple by dusk like party streamers the morning after. But oh, what a day. While roses ration their beauty over weeks, hibiscus go all in, their brief lives a masterclass in intensity. Pair them with cautious carnations and the carnations flinch. Add one to a vase of timid daisies and the daisies suddenly seem to be playing dress-up.

Their structure defies floral norms. That iconic central column—the staminal tube—rises like a miniature lighthouse, its tip dusted with gold, a landing pad for bees drunk on nectar. The petals ripple outward, edges frilled or smooth, sometimes overlapping in double-flowered varieties that resemble tutus mid-twirl. And the leaves ... glossy, serrated, dark green exclamation points that frame the blooms like stage curtains. This isn’t a flower that whispers. It declaims. It broadcasts. It turns arrangements into spectacles.

The varieties read like a Pantone catalog on amphetamines. ‘Hawaiian Sunset’ with petals bleeding orange to pink. ‘Blue Bird’ with its improbable lavender hues. ‘Black Dragon’ with maroon so deep it swallows light. Each cultivar insists on its own rules, its own reason to ignore the muted palettes of traditional bouquets. Float a single red hibiscus in a shallow bowl of water and your coffee table becomes a Zen garden with a side of drama. Cluster three in a tall vase and you’ve created a exclamation mark made flesh.

Here’s the secret: hibiscus don’t play well with others ... and that’s their gift. They force complacent arrangements to reckon with boldness. A single stem beside anthuriums turns a tropical display volcanic. Tucked among monstera leaves, it becomes the focal point your living room didn’t know it needed. Even dying, it’s poetic—petals sagging like ballgowns at daybreak, a reminder that beauty isn’t a duration but an event.

Care for them like the divas they are. Recut stems underwater to prevent airlocks. Use lukewarm water—they’re tropical, after all. Strip excess leaves unless you enjoy the smell of vegetal decay. Do this, and they’ll reward you with 24 hours of glory so intense you’ll forget about eternity.

The paradox of hibiscus is how something so ephemeral can imprint so permanently. Their brief lifespan isn’t a flaw but a manifesto: burn bright, leave a retinal afterimage, make them miss you when you’re gone. Next time you see one—strapped to a coconut drink in a stock photo, maybe, or glowing in a neighbor’s hedge—grab it. Not literally. But maybe. Bring it indoors. Let it blaze across your kitchen counter for a day. When it wilts, don’t mourn. Rejoice. You’ve witnessed something unapologetic, something that chose magnificence over moderation. The world needs more of that. Your flower arrangements too.

More About Tavernier

Are looking for a Tavernier florist because you are not local to the area? If so, here is a brief travelogue of what Tavernier has to offer. Who knows, perhaps you'll be intrigued enough to come visit soon, partake in some of the fun activities Tavernier has to offer and deliver flowers to your loved one in person!

Tavernier, Florida sits quietly between the roar of the Overseas Highway and the soft hiss of tides rearranging themselves along the Keys. It is a place where the sun does not so much rise as gather itself in the east, spilling light over Stingray Shoal and turning the water into a liquid prism that fractures into blues so vivid they seem to vibrate. Pelicans patrol the marinas with the hunched focus of librarians, and ibises stalk the shallows on legs like lit matchsticks. The air carries the tang of salt and the vegetal musk of mangroves, a scent that lodges in the back of your throat and reminds you, constantly, that you are on an island, a sliver of land both fragile and stubborn, shaped by storms and the quiet industry of coral.

Mornings here unfold with the rhythm of ritual. Charter captains hose down their decks, their hands mapping the same motions as their fathers’ hands. Gardeners coax bougainvillea into explosions of magenta, defying the limestone soil. At the post office, a clerk jokes with a retiree about the humidity, their laughter mingling with the whir of a ceiling fan that has cycled the same air since the Reagan administration. The town’s pulse is slow but insistent, a metronome set to the tempo of tides.

Same day service available. Order your Tavernier floral delivery and surprise someone today!



History in Tavernier is less a record than a presence. The old fishing families still know which shoals hide grouper and which wreck sites shelter lobsters. Their stories, of hurricanes that peeled roofs off like tin lids, of the 1935 Labor Day storm that left railroad tracks curled like ribbon, are told not as cautionary tales but as affirmations. Surviving here requires a kind of symbiosis. Residents build homes on stilts, not to escape the water but to let it pass beneath them. They plant coconut palms whose roots grip the thin soil like fists. Even the concrete slabs of the marina, pocked with barnacles, concede to the ocean’s persistence, hosting limpets and urchins in their cracks.

The afternoons stretch languidly. Children pedal bikes along streets named for trees that no longer grow here. Kayakers drift through mangrove tunnels where sunlight filters down in dappled coins, and the only sounds are the dip of paddles and the startled splash of a mullet fleeing its shadow. At the edge of Tavernier Creek, a man in flip-flops untangles a fishing line, squinting at the horizon where the Atlantic and Gulf press against each other in a seamless, silent argument.

By dusk, the sky becomes a spectacle that no one quite admits to noticing anymore. Tourists point their phones upward, capturing streaks of tangerine and violet, but locals keep glances sidelong, as if acknowledging the beauty outright might break some unspoken rule. They know the real magic lies in the aftermath, when the stars emerge, undimmed by city lights, and the breeze carries the scent of night-blooming jasmine.

Tavernier resists easy categorization. It is a town where the hardware store sells both snorkels and spare tractor parts, where the same person might quote Hemingway and the price of conch fritters in the same breath. The library’s bulletin board announces yoga classes and hurricane prep workshops. This is not a contradiction but a kind of harmony, an understanding that life here is both precarious and abundant, a negotiation between what the world offers and what you must wrestle from it.

To pass through Tavernier is to feel the urge to stay, not out of escapism but clarity. The place insists on scale. It reminds you that you are small, that the ocean will outlast you, that the heat will soften your edges, and that this is not a threat but a relief. In a world obsessed with velocity, Tavernier’s gift is its insistence on patience. It asks you to sit on a dock with your legs dangling, to watch a heron stalk its reflection, to understand that some things, horizons, tides, the slow turn of fronds in the wind, cannot be hurried. And in that stillness, you might just hear your own pulse settling into the rhythm of the island, a secondhand keeping time with the planet’s oldest beat.