My girlfriend is coming back home from new york in a few days and I want to suprise her with these flowers, the only problem is that I have no idea what these are. I've therefore sought the help of the internet. Thank you for your help.
>>2395534
Looks like a type of orchid. Google orchids.
Looks like two type of flowers. For the pink feathery one it's probably 合歡, Persian Silk Tree, and you are probably out of luck trying to find it. Some mimosa have pink feathery flowers, but they are round, like fluff balls, the size of coins, China town have these.
it's not real. I'd pick a clematis
>>2395553
How well does Clematis hold up as a cut flower?
My advice to OP is that a flower shop, not the ones attached to grocery stores, but an independent one (that does its own ordering) will probably be able to identify the flowers, or its closest look-a-like.
I used to work as an assistant in a flower shop. There are year-round staples like lilies, roses, and commercial mums, but other flowers are highly seasonal. Some needs to be special ordered because they bruise easily and/or has a short shelf-life.
>>2395551
Those things are terrible. Shit all over your yard and stay pink for two days per year.
the second one is spider lily
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycoris_radiata
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