White roses and alstroemeria set a calm tone for Istanbul, where gifts often need to feel refined, not loud. Seven French roses lead the composition, while five alstroemeria and eucalyptus soften the look and add air.
The bouquet reads as a medium-size arrangement with a clear round balance. White petals create a cool shade, and the green eucalyptus gives contrast, so the set looks fresh in bright indoor light.
Why does this matter for a city with warm days and changing humidity? Therefore, the mix uses resilient flowers that hold shape better during transport and short waiting time. A florist’s practical note is simple: keep the wrapping slightly open after delivery, then place the stems in clean water.
The spiral assembly keeps the bouquet compact and easy to carry. Paper wrapping adds structure without hiding the flowers, and the postcard makes the gift feel personal for an anniversary, Mother’s Day, or a quiet “without reason” moment.
White roses usually speak in a restrained language of respect, care, and trust. Therefore, this palette suits a wife, a close family recipient, or a thoughtful gesture when you want warmth without excess.
What if the recipient prefers something more visible? Then the same composition still works because the contrast comes from texture, not from bright color. The rose heads stay dominant, while alstroemeria brings movement and a lighter rhythm.
For a small table, the bouquet looks neat and balanced; for a larger room, it keeps its presence without crowding the space. In addition, the clean palette fits formal dinners, home visits, and calm celebrations in Istanbul.
XXL scale would read more ceremonial, while M stays intimate and easy to place. L sits between them, so the arrangement can feel either personal or more festive, depending on the moment.