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June 1, 2025

Double Oak June Floral Selection


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

June flower delivery item for Double Oak

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!

Local Flower Delivery in Double Oak


There are over 400,000 varieties of flowers in the world and there may be just about as many reasons to send flowers as a gift to someone in Double Oak Texas. Of course flowers are most commonly sent for birthdays, anniversaries, Mother's Day and Valentine's Day but why limit yourself to just those occasions? Everyone loves a pleasant surprise, especially when that surprise is as beautiful as one of the unique floral arrangements put together by our professionals. If it is a last minute surprise, or even really, really last minute, just place your order by 1:00PM and we can complete your delivery the same day. On the other hand, if you are the preplanning type of person, that is super as well. You may place your order up to a month in advance. Either way the flowers we delivery for you in Double Oak are always fresh and always special!

Would you prefer to place your flower order in person rather than online? Here are a few Double Oak florists to contact:


A & L Floral Design
10720 Miller Rd
Dallas, TX 75238


Aristide - Flower Mound
2701 Corporate Dr
Flower Mound, TX 75028


City Lotus
426 S Main St
Grapevine, TX 76051


Edible Arrangements
3634 Long Prairie Rd
Flower Mound, TX 75022


Extravaganza
6100 Long Prairie Rd
Flower Mound, TX 75028


In Bloom Flowers
1378 W Main St
Lewisville, TX 75067


Melz Mumz
606 Shasta Ct
Highland Village, TX 75077


North Star Florist
301 N Garland Ave
Garland, TX 75040


Southlake Florist and Gifts
12861 Roanoke Rd
Roanoke, TX 76262


Your Events Decor
1135 Esters Rd
Irving, TX 75061


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 Double Oak area including:


Bill DeBerry Funeral Directors
2025 W University Dr
Denton, TX 76201


Bluebonnet Hills Funeral Home & Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park
5725 Colleyville Blvd
Colleyville, TX 76034


Flower Mound Family Funeral Home
3550 Firewheel Dr
Flower Mound, TX 75028


IOOF Cemetery
711 S Carroll Blvd
Denton, TX 76201


International Funeral Home
1951 S Story Rd
Irving, TX 75060


Lucas Funeral Home and Cremation Services
1321 Precinct Line Rd
Hurst, TX 76053


Lucas Funeral Home and Cremation Services
700 W Wall St
Grapevine, TX 76051


Lucas Funeral Home
1601 S Main St
Keller, TX 76248


Martin Oaks Cemetery & Crematory
1230 Kingston Dr
Lewisville, TX 75067


Martin Thompson & Son Funeral Home
6009 Wedgwood Dr
Fort Worth, TX 76133


Mulkey-Bowles-Montgomery Funeral Home
705 N Locust St
Denton, TX 76201


Mulkey-Mason Funeral Home
740 S Edmonds Ln
Lewisville, TX 75067


Peoples Funeral Home & Chapel
1122 E Mulberry St
Denton, TX 76205


T and J Family Funeral Home
1856 Norwood Plz
Hurst, TX 76054


Thrash Funeral Chapel
150 Bellaire Blvd
Lewisville, TX 75067


Florist’s Guide to Dahlias

Dahlias don’t just bloom ... they detonate. Stems thick as broom handles hoist blooms that range from fist-sized to dinner-plate absurd, petals arranging themselves in geometric frenzies that mock the very idea of simplicity. A dahlia isn’t a flower. It’s a manifesto. A chromatic argument against restraint, a floral middle finger to minimalism. Other flowers whisper. Dahlias orate.

Their structure is a math problem. Pompon varieties spiral into perfect spheres, petals layered like satellite dishes tuning to alien frequencies. Cactus dahlias? They’re explosions frozen mid-burst, petals twisting like shrapnel caught in stop-motion. And the waterlily types—those serene frauds—float atop stems like lotus flowers that forgot they’re supposed to be humble. Pair them with wispy baby’s breath or feathery astilbe, and the dahlia becomes the sun, the bloom around which all else orbits.

Color here isn’t pigment. It’s velocity. A red dahlia isn’t red. It’s a scream, a brake light, a stop-sign dragged through the vase. The bi-colors—petals streaked with rival hues—aren’t gradients. They’re feuds. A magenta-and-white dahlia isn’t a flower. It’s a debate. Toss one into a pastel arrangement, and the whole thing catches fire, pinks and lavenders scrambling to keep up.

They’re shape-shifters with commitment issues. A single stem can host buds like clenched fists, half-opened blooms blushing with potential, and full flowers splaying with the abandon of a parade float. An arrangement with dahlias isn’t static. It’s a time-lapse. A serialized epic where every day rewrites the plot.

Longevity is their flex. While poppies dissolve overnight and peonies shed petals like nervous tics, dahlias dig in. Stems drink water like they’re stocking up for a drought, petals staying taut, colors refusing to fade. Forget them in a back office vase, and they’ll outlast your meetings, your coffee breaks, your entire LinkedIn feed refresh cycle.

Scent? They barely bother. A green whisper, a hint of earth. This isn’t a flaw. It’s a power move. Dahlias reject olfactory distraction. They’re here for your eyes, your camera roll, your retinas’ undivided surrender. Let roses handle romance. Dahlias deal in spectacle.

They’re egalitarian divas. A single dahlia in a mason jar is a haiku. A dozen in a galvanized trough? A Wagnerian opera. They democratize drama, offering theater at every price point. Pair them with sleek calla lilies, and the callas become straight men to the dahlias’ slapstick.

When they fade, they do it with swagger. Petals crisp at the edges, curling into origami versions of themselves, colors deepening to burnt siennas and ochres. Leave them be. A dried dahlia in a November window isn’t a corpse. It’s a relic. A fossilized fireworks display.

You could default to hydrangeas, to lilies, to flowers that play nice. But why? Dahlias refuse to be background. They’re the uninvited guest who ends up leading the conga line, the punchline that outlives the joke. An arrangement with dahlias isn’t decor. It’s a coup. Proof that sometimes, the most beautiful things ... are the ones that refuse to behave.

More About Double Oak

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

The town of Double Oak, Texas, announces itself not with billboards or blinking lights but with a gradual quieting. You feel it first in your ears, the low hum of nearby highways dissolving into birdsong and breeze. Then in your hands, as the steering wheel stops vibrating and begins to turn itself, almost, down roads that curve like question marks, past fences strung with ivy, mailboxes wearing sun-faded baseball caps, yards where Labradors doze beneath live oaks older than the ZIP code. This is a place where the sky still dictates the rhythm of things. Dawn arrives as a pink seam over the eastern pastures, and dusk lingers in the west, the horizon holding the day’s warmth like a cupped hand.

To call Double Oak a “small town” feels both accurate and insufficient. Its population hovers around 3,000, but the number obscures the texture. Drive past the volunteer fire station on a Tuesday evening and you’ll see half the town there, teenagers hosing down trucks, retired engineers calibrating radios, mothers swapping casseroles in the parking lot. The fire chief, a man who also runs the local hardware store, will wave as if he’s known you for years. Community here isn’t an abstraction. It’s the act of showing up, again and again, to fold chairs after a pancake breakfast or debate drainage policies at town hall meetings where everyone gets a turn at the mic.

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Geography helps. Nestled between the sprawl of Dallas-Fort Worth and the rolling emptiness of North Texas ranchland, Double Oak occupies a sliver of equilibrium. Developers circle like hawks, but the land resists. Fields of bluebonnets still erupt each spring. Deer graze at the edges of soccer games. The town’s two parks, pocket-sized, unpretentious, host T-ball tournaments where strikeouts earn consoling high fives and home runs trigger eruptions of joy so pure they verge on metaphysical. Kids pedal bikes down streets named for trees they can actually identify. Parents trade gossip at the feed store, which also sells antique quilting supplies and bait.

What’s missing tells its own story. No traffic lights. No chain stores. No sidewalks stamped with corporate logos. Instead, there’s an annual Founders Day parade featuring tractors, convertibles, and a Great Dane named Duke who wears a patriotically themed bandana. There’s a Christmas tree lighting where the mayor, a middle school math teacher, reads Twain aloud as families sip cocoa and toddlers wobble in snow boots bought for the occasion. There’s a sense of time expanding, of minutes mattering less than moments.

The schools here are small enough that every student gets a part in the play. Teachers know which kids need extra hugs at drop-off. Cross-country practice routes wind past stock tanks and grazing longhorns, the runners’ footfalls syncopated with the rustle of wind through dry grass. Achievement is measured in effort as much as outcome, and failure is something you discuss over lemonade on a neighbor’s porch.

It would be easy to romanticize Double Oak, to frame its charm as a relic. But that undersells the quiet work of preservation happening daily. Residents here choose the harder path, opting for zoning laws that favor space over density, for fundraisers that prioritize people over pageantry. They understand that a community isn’t just a place you live, it’s a promise you keep, a shared project that demands both vigilance and grace. The result feels less like a museum than a mosaic, alive with the grit and glow of ordinary life.

Leave your watch in the glove compartment. Stay until the stars emerge, sharp and insistent, their light untroubled by city glare. Listen as the cicadas build their nightly symphony. In the dark, you can almost hear the roots of those ancient oaks pushing deeper, steady, unseen.