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Petite Seasonal Bouquet No Roses – Wholesale Prom Flowers | Fresh Cut Farm Direct

SKU: BQT-PETITE-NO-ROSES-20ST-18BX-25CM
Regular price $216.99
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🎓 Petite Seasonal Bouquet No Roses — Graduation & Prom Flowers | Quick Overview

🎓 The graduation corsage, boutonniere & venue flower supply trusted by florists and prom committees across the United States.

Not every graduation corsage needs a rose — and not every graduation budget allows for it. The Petite No Roses Bouquet is the farm-direct answer for florists, parent committees, and moms who want fresh, beautiful graduation flowers at the most competitive price per stem in the Petite collection. Built around seasonal specialty blooms — gerberas, carnations, chrysanthemums, and alstroemeria — this collection delivers full color, strong vase life, and a completely workable graduation corsage and boutonniere supply without the rose premium. Used by high school prom committees, college graduation organizers, and individual families across the United States every graduation season.

*All prices include free shipping to your door — no hidden freight charges.

Who This Is For

  • Professional florists & floral designers handling prom and graduation accounts for high schools, colleges, and universities.
  • Moms and parents buying fresh flowers for their child's graduation corsage, boutonniere, or a beautiful bouquet to present at the ceremony.
  • Parent committees & graduation organizers responsible for floral decoration at the prom venue or graduation ceremony — ordering by the box to cover corsages, table centerpieces, stage arrangements, and entrance dĂ©cor.

Quick Snap

  • Style: Traditional / Structured / Rose-Free
  • Size: 25–30 cm
  • Main Flowers: Gerberas · Carnations · Chrysanthemums · Alstroemeria · Dusty Miller · Veronica · Hypericum Berries
  • Best For: Budget-friendly graduation corsages, non-rose boutonnieres, colorful prom centerpieces
  • Order Window: We recommend ordering at least 1 week before graduation or prom night so flowers have time to fully hydrate and condition before design work begins.
🌾 What's Actually In This Box — Flower Analysis & Breakdown

What flowers make up this collection?

The No Roses collection is built around a rotating seasonal variety of specialty blooms. Based on catalog images for this collection, here is the typical flower breakdown — each type plays a specific role in the graduation corsage and boutonniere design context.

🌾 Gerbera Daisies (Primary Focal Bloom)

Without roses in the mix, gerbera daisies carry primary focal responsibility in this collection. Gerberas appear in strong magenta, vibrant pink, and warm tones. For graduation corsage design, gerberas are outstanding: their flat, open face wires easily, they're lightweight on the wrist, and they photograph with excellent color saturation. Mini gerberas are a particularly popular boutonniere focal flower at high school prom.

đŸŒ· Carnations (Volume & Color Filler)

Carnations — in soft pinks and warm tones — appear prominently in this collection as a high-value filler bloom. Carnations are among the most durable corsage flowers available: they hold moisture well, resist wilting longer than roses, and come in a wide natural color range. Individual carnation petals can also be used to build textured backing layers in corsage designs.

đŸŒŒ Spray Chrysanthemums (Multi-Use Filler & Focal)

Spray chrysanthemums appear in white, yellow, and purple tones in this collection. Each spray chrysanthemum stem carries multiple bloom heads, giving designers excellent yield per stem. In graduation corsage work, individual mum heads are wired as accent blooms or used as petal backing; the full stems work beautifully in table centerpieces and stage arrangements.

🌾 Alstroemeria (Color Accent)

Alstroemeria adds streaked, multi-tonal petals to the mix — a natural complement to the structured look of gerberas and carnations. Lightweight and long-lasting, alstroemeria is a graduation florist staple for filling corsage gaps without adding bulk or weight.

🌿 Dusty Miller (Foliage Accent)

Dusty miller — with its distinctive silver-gray velvety leaves — appears as a foliage accent in this collection. In graduation corsage design, dusty miller adds a soft, elegant contrast to brightly colored focal blooms and provides a sophisticated backdrop that photographs as a silver-tone element in prom night portraits.

💜 Veronica / Spike Flowers (Vertical Texture)

Slender vertical spike flowers (veronica or similar) add height and texture contrast to bouquet compositions. In corsage design, small sections of veronica add a wispy, upward movement that gives otherwise round corsage designs a more dynamic, contemporary silhouette.

🔮 Hypericum Berries (Accent)

Red hypericum berries add clustered texture and warm jewel-tone accents — used as pin dots between florals or as a colorful filler element in corsages and boutonniere designs.

Important Note on Natural Variation

Fresh flowers are a living product. Exact bloom stage, color shade, and specific variety within each category may vary slightly by season and farm availability. When substitutions are needed, we match the overall palette, stem value, and design character of the collection — so your graduation florals always look intentional and cohesive.

🎓 How to Use These Flowers for Graduation & Prom

From corsages to ceremony stage — here's what you can do with this collection.

  • Non-rose graduation corsages: Gerbera and chrysanthemum corsages are increasingly the first choice for high school students who want something different from the traditional rose — and this collection delivers exactly that.
  • Budget-managed prom committee programs: The lower cost per bouquet vs. rose versions makes this the smart choice for committees with a fixed per-student flower budget.
  • Boutonniere programs for the full class: Carnations and gerberas cut beautifully into single-stem boutonnieres — the most efficient boutonniere supply in the Petite collection.
  • Graduation reception table arrangements: The seasonal variety creates full, colorful arrangements for graduation reception tables without the rose price.
  • Mixed graduation floral programs: Order alongside the rose version — offer graduating students a choice of rose or seasonal corsage, and cover both preferences from a single shipment.

Planning Guide by Graduation Size

  • Small class / intimate ceremony (under 80 graduates): 1–2 boxes covers personal flowers (corsages + boutonnieres) and basic table or stage arrangements.
  • Mid-size graduation (80–200 graduates): 3–5 boxes for full personal flowers, prom court flowers, and venue centerpieces across all tables.
  • Large high school or university graduation (200+ graduates): 6+ boxes for complete coverage — corsages, boutonnieres, stage focal pieces, entrance arches, and reception/after-prom dĂ©cor.

For Moms Buying Individual Graduation Flowers

  • One box gives you far more than you need for a single corsage and boutonniere — consider coordinating with other prom families to split a box and share the savings.
  • If you need a single-stem graduation bouquet to present to your graduate, the stems in this collection condition beautifully into hand-tied bouquets with a simple tutorial.
✹ Why Florists & Graduation Committees Choose This Collection
  • Carnations outlast roses for graduation timing: For corsages designed 2 days before prom or graduation, carnations hold their appearance significantly longer than roses — critical for students who need corsages to survive a full evening.
  • Gerberas = easiest corsage flower to wire: The flat, disc-shaped gerbera face is the most straightforward focal flower for non-professional corsage designers — a major advantage for parent committees and moms designing at home.
  • Dusty miller adds instant elegance: The silver-gray foliage photographs as a neutral that makes any color florals pop — a professional-looking accent that requires no design experience.
  • Best cost-per-stem in the Petite line: Slightly lower per-bouquet cost than the rose version — more stems per dollar for graduation programs with fixed budgets.
  • School color flexibility: The seasonal variety palette naturally delivers a wider color range than rose-only collections — easier to match any school's graduation color scheme.
📏 Pricing & Configurations — All Box Options

Full Pricing Table (free shipping included in every price)

Stems / Bouquet Bouquets / Box Length Price x Bouquet Price x Box
15 stems / bouquet 24 bouquets / box 25 cm $9.00 $216.99
18 stems / bouquet 18 bouquets / box 25 cm $11.51 $207.99
20 stems / bouquet 18 bouquets / box 25 cm $12.00 $216.99
15 stems / bouquet 20 bouquets / box 30 cm $10.16 $203.99
18 stems / bouquet 18 bouquets / box 30 cm $11.63 $209.99
20 stems / bouquet 18 bouquets / box 30 cm $12.14 $218.99

All prices include free overnight shipping. Prices shown are per-box wholesale pricing — no minimums, no membership required.

How to Choose the Right Configuration for Your Graduation Program

  • More stems / bouquet + fewer bouquets / box → More raw material per bunch. Best for professional florists designing intricate corsages, wired boutonnieres, and layered prom arrangements where stem flexibility matters.
  • Fewer stems / bouquet + more bouquets / box → More total units per box at a lower cost per unit. Best for parent committees ordering in quantity to manage per-student floral budgets.
  • 40 cm vs. 50 cm length → 50 cm gives you longer stems for wiring, corsage work, and tall centerpiece arrangements. 40 cm is ideal for compact table arrangements, bud vases, and small venue accent pieces.
  • Every box ships with a flower care guide and free overnight shipping to your door.
đŸŒ± Flower Care for Graduation & Prom — Step by Step

Timing matters for graduation flowers. Follow this sequence for the best results:

  • Open the box immediately on arrival and remove all stems from packaging.
  • Strip any foliage below the waterline — clean water is essential for maximizing vase life.
  • Cut 1–2 inches off each stem at an angle and place in clean buckets with cool water and flower food.
  • Let flowers hydrate for at least 12–24 hours (overnight is ideal) before designing corsages, boutonnieres, or arrangements.
  • Change water daily and re-cut stems as needed throughout the design window.
  • Keep away from direct sun, heat vents, fans, and fruit — ethylene gas shortens bloom life significantly.

Graduation corsage & boutonniere timing: Condition flowers for 24–48 hours after arrival before designing. Complete corsage and boutonniere construction 1–2 days before graduation or prom night. Store finished pieces in a cool space (not freezing) — the warmest setting of a home refrigerator works well if a floral cooler isn't available. Avoid storing with fruits or vegetables.

🚚 Shipping Information
  • We ship via FedEx and UPS overnight delivery directly to your door.
  • We deliver Tuesday through Friday.
  • We email your tracking information once we ship.
  • Shipments to Alaska have a $50 surcharge.
  • Shipments to Hawaii have a $100 surcharge.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions — Graduation & Prom Edition
Are non-rose corsages appropriate for high school prom?

Absolutely — and they're growing fast. Gerbera, chrysanthemum, and carnation corsages have become increasingly popular at high school prom and graduation events, especially for students whose school colors don't work with the standard rose palette. Pinterest and Instagram prom boards are full of non-rose corsage designs.

Which flowers in this collection last the longest for graduation corsages?

Carnations are the longevity champions — they hold their appearance for 5–7 days with proper conditioning. Chrysanthemums follow closely. Gerberas can soften faster, especially in heat, so condition them well and design day-of or the day before prom/graduation for best results.

Is this collection suitable for a parent committee designing corsages with no professional florist help?

Yes — this is actually the most beginner-friendly collection in the Petite line. Gerberas wire easily with no floral experience. Carnations and chrysanthemums are forgiving and can be bent and positioned without snapping. Many parent committees design successfully from this collection using basic YouTube corsage tutorials.

I'm a mom buying flowers for my child's graduation — can I order from here?

Absolutely. Our wholesale boxes are available to everyone — professional florists, floral designers, parent committees, and individual parents. You do not need a business license or florist certification to place an order. We ship farm-direct to your home, school, or shop.

How far in advance should I order for graduation?

Order at least 7–10 days before your graduation or prom event. This ensures you have enough time to receive the shipment, fully condition and hydrate the flowers (24–48 hours minimum), and complete all design work 1–2 days before the event without rushing. Last-minute orders risk compromised bloom quality.

Does this work for both high school prom and college graduation ceremonies?

Yes — this collection is used for high school prom corsages and boutonnieres, high school graduation ceremonies, college and university graduation receptions, and everything in between. The flowers don't know the occasion — the occasion is defined by your design and intention.

What if a specific flower in the box isn't available on my delivery date?

If any variety in the curated mix is unavailable at time of shipment, we substitute with a stem of equal or greater value that maintains the same color palette, bloom style, and design character. Your graduation flowers will always look cohesive and intentional.

💐 What Is the Petite Seasonal Bouquet No Roses Used For at Graduation & Prom?

The Petite No Roses Bouquet is the practical, budget-smart graduation flower supply — used by parent committees managing per-student corsage budgets, florists who want to offer a competitive graduation package at multiple price points, and moms who want the freshest possible corsage flowers for their child without paying florist retail markup. From high school prom to college graduation receptions, this collection delivers color, variety, and vase life at the most honest price per stem.

Complete List of Graduation & Prom Applications

  • Wrist corsages & pin-on corsages: The centerpiece of prom night personal flowers — worn by dates, escort, and prom court at high school and college events.
  • Boutonnieres: The complement to the corsage — worn by the date, escort, or graduate presenting at the ceremony.
  • Graduation presentation bouquets: A beautiful hand-tied bouquet to present to a graduate during the ceremony — one of the most photographed moments of graduation day.
  • Table centerpieces: Prom venues and graduation reception halls typically have 20–60+ tables — a few boxes cover the entire room with coordinated fresh florals.
  • Stage & podium arrangements: Anchor arrangements for the graduation stage, diploma presentation table, and speaker podium.
  • Entrance arches & welcome displays: The first impression of prom night or graduation reception — loose arrangements and arches made from these stems create a stunning entrance moment.
  • Photo backdrop accents: Fresh flower clusters and trailing pieces that transform photo booths and Instagram walls into memorable graduation backdrops.
  • Prom queen & king ceremony flowers: Crowning bouquets, sashes, and presentation flowers for prom court and graduation honor students.
⭐ Farm-Direct Graduation Flowers — The Greenchoice Difference

Designed for every graduation family and every committee budget. Whether you're a florist building a full tiered prom package, a committee chair managing corsages for 200 seniors, or a mom who just wants gorgeous graduation flowers shipped to her front door — this is the no-rose, no-compromise answer.

  • Farm-direct pricing: We cut out the middleman — you get professional florist wholesale pricing whether you're a florist or a graduation mom ordering for the first time.
  • Direct farm relationships: Stems sourced from certified farms across South America, Africa, and Europe — a shorter supply chain means fresher flowers for your graduation event.
  • Sustainability certified: Rainforest Alliance and Fair Trade certified farm partners — flowers your graduates and their families can feel good about.
  • Free shipping, always: Every box price includes overnight delivery to your door — what you see is what you pay, no surprise freight charges at checkout.
  • 14+ years supplying graduation and prom programs: Greenchoice has powered thousands of floral programs across the United States — from single-family corsage orders to full high school prom committee contracts.
  • No minimum order, no membership: Order one box or twenty — same wholesale pricing, same farm-direct quality, same free shipping.

Graduation happens once. The flowers should be worth it.

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🎓 Petite Seasonal Bouquet No Roses — Graduation & Prom Flowers | Quick Overview

🎓 The graduation corsage, boutonniere & venue flower supply trusted by florists and prom committees across the United States.

Not every graduation corsage needs a rose — and not every graduation budget allows for it. The Petite No Roses Bouquet is the farm-direct answer for florists, parent committees, and moms who want fresh, beautiful graduation flowers at the most competitive price per stem in the Petite collection. Built around seasonal specialty blooms — gerberas, carnations, chrysanthemums, and alstroemeria — this collection delivers full color, strong vase life, and a completely workable graduation corsage and boutonniere supply without the rose premium. Used by high school prom committees, college graduation organizers, and individual families across the United States every graduation season.

*All prices include free shipping to your door — no hidden freight charges.

Who This Is For

  • Professional florists & floral designers handling prom and graduation accounts for high schools, colleges, and universities.
  • Moms and parents buying fresh flowers for their child's graduation corsage, boutonniere, or a beautiful bouquet to present at the ceremony.
  • Parent committees & graduation organizers responsible for floral decoration at the prom venue or graduation ceremony — ordering by the box to cover corsages, table centerpieces, stage arrangements, and entrance dĂ©cor.

Quick Snap

  • Style: Traditional / Structured / Rose-Free
  • Size: 25–30 cm
  • Main Flowers: Gerberas · Carnations · Chrysanthemums · Alstroemeria · Dusty Miller · Veronica · Hypericum Berries
  • Best For: Budget-friendly graduation corsages, non-rose boutonnieres, colorful prom centerpieces
  • Order Window: We recommend ordering at least 1 week before graduation or prom night so flowers have time to fully hydrate and condition before design work begins.
🌾 What's Actually In This Box — Flower Analysis & Breakdown

What flowers make up this collection?

The No Roses collection is built around a rotating seasonal variety of specialty blooms. Based on catalog images for this collection, here is the typical flower breakdown — each type plays a specific role in the graduation corsage and boutonniere design context.

🌾 Gerbera Daisies (Primary Focal Bloom)

Without roses in the mix, gerbera daisies carry primary focal responsibility in this collection. Gerberas appear in strong magenta, vibrant pink, and warm tones. For graduation corsage design, gerberas are outstanding: their flat, open face wires easily, they're lightweight on the wrist, and they photograph with excellent color saturation. Mini gerberas are a particularly popular boutonniere focal flower at high school prom.

đŸŒ· Carnations (Volume & Color Filler)

Carnations — in soft pinks and warm tones — appear prominently in this collection as a high-value filler bloom. Carnations are among the most durable corsage flowers available: they hold moisture well, resist wilting longer than roses, and come in a wide natural color range. Individual carnation petals can also be used to build textured backing layers in corsage designs.

đŸŒŒ Spray Chrysanthemums (Multi-Use Filler & Focal)

Spray chrysanthemums appear in white, yellow, and purple tones in this collection. Each spray chrysanthemum stem carries multiple bloom heads, giving designers excellent yield per stem. In graduation corsage work, individual mum heads are wired as accent blooms or used as petal backing; the full stems work beautifully in table centerpieces and stage arrangements.

🌾 Alstroemeria (Color Accent)

Alstroemeria adds streaked, multi-tonal petals to the mix — a natural complement to the structured look of gerberas and carnations. Lightweight and long-lasting, alstroemeria is a graduation florist staple for filling corsage gaps without adding bulk or weight.

🌿 Dusty Miller (Foliage Accent)

Dusty miller — with its distinctive silver-gray velvety leaves — appears as a foliage accent in this collection. In graduation corsage design, dusty miller adds a soft, elegant contrast to brightly colored focal blooms and provides a sophisticated backdrop that photographs as a silver-tone element in prom night portraits.

💜 Veronica / Spike Flowers (Vertical Texture)

Slender vertical spike flowers (veronica or similar) add height and texture contrast to bouquet compositions. In corsage design, small sections of veronica add a wispy, upward movement that gives otherwise round corsage designs a more dynamic, contemporary silhouette.

🔮 Hypericum Berries (Accent)

Red hypericum berries add clustered texture and warm jewel-tone accents — used as pin dots between florals or as a colorful filler element in corsages and boutonniere designs.

Important Note on Natural Variation

Fresh flowers are a living product. Exact bloom stage, color shade, and specific variety within each category may vary slightly by season and farm availability. When substitutions are needed, we match the overall palette, stem value, and design character of the collection — so your graduation florals always look intentional and cohesive.

🎓 How to Use These Flowers for Graduation & Prom

From corsages to ceremony stage — here's what you can do with this collection.

  • Non-rose graduation corsages: Gerbera and chrysanthemum corsages are increasingly the first choice for high school students who want something different from the traditional rose — and this collection delivers exactly that.
  • Budget-managed prom committee programs: The lower cost per bouquet vs. rose versions makes this the smart choice for committees with a fixed per-student flower budget.
  • Boutonniere programs for the full class: Carnations and gerberas cut beautifully into single-stem boutonnieres — the most efficient boutonniere supply in the Petite collection.
  • Graduation reception table arrangements: The seasonal variety creates full, colorful arrangements for graduation reception tables without the rose price.
  • Mixed graduation floral programs: Order alongside the rose version — offer graduating students a choice of rose or seasonal corsage, and cover both preferences from a single shipment.

Planning Guide by Graduation Size

  • Small class / intimate ceremony (under 80 graduates): 1–2 boxes covers personal flowers (corsages + boutonnieres) and basic table or stage arrangements.
  • Mid-size graduation (80–200 graduates): 3–5 boxes for full personal flowers, prom court flowers, and venue centerpieces across all tables.
  • Large high school or university graduation (200+ graduates): 6+ boxes for complete coverage — corsages, boutonnieres, stage focal pieces, entrance arches, and reception/after-prom dĂ©cor.

For Moms Buying Individual Graduation Flowers

  • One box gives you far more than you need for a single corsage and boutonniere — consider coordinating with other prom families to split a box and share the savings.
  • If you need a single-stem graduation bouquet to present to your graduate, the stems in this collection condition beautifully into hand-tied bouquets with a simple tutorial.
✹ Why Florists & Graduation Committees Choose This Collection
  • Carnations outlast roses for graduation timing: For corsages designed 2 days before prom or graduation, carnations hold their appearance significantly longer than roses — critical for students who need corsages to survive a full evening.
  • Gerberas = easiest corsage flower to wire: The flat, disc-shaped gerbera face is the most straightforward focal flower for non-professional corsage designers — a major advantage for parent committees and moms designing at home.
  • Dusty miller adds instant elegance: The silver-gray foliage photographs as a neutral that makes any color florals pop — a professional-looking accent that requires no design experience.
  • Best cost-per-stem in the Petite line: Slightly lower per-bouquet cost than the rose version — more stems per dollar for graduation programs with fixed budgets.
  • School color flexibility: The seasonal variety palette naturally delivers a wider color range than rose-only collections — easier to match any school's graduation color scheme.
📏 Pricing & Configurations — All Box Options

Full Pricing Table (free shipping included in every price)

Stems / Bouquet Bouquets / Box Length Price x Bouquet Price x Box
15 stems / bouquet 24 bouquets / box 25 cm $9.00 $216.99
18 stems / bouquet 18 bouquets / box 25 cm $11.51 $207.99
20 stems / bouquet 18 bouquets / box 25 cm $12.00 $216.99
15 stems / bouquet 20 bouquets / box 30 cm $10.16 $203.99
18 stems / bouquet 18 bouquets / box 30 cm $11.63 $209.99
20 stems / bouquet 18 bouquets / box 30 cm $12.14 $218.99

All prices include free overnight shipping. Prices shown are per-box wholesale pricing — no minimums, no membership required.

How to Choose the Right Configuration for Your Graduation Program

  • More stems / bouquet + fewer bouquets / box → More raw material per bunch. Best for professional florists designing intricate corsages, wired boutonnieres, and layered prom arrangements where stem flexibility matters.
  • Fewer stems / bouquet + more bouquets / box → More total units per box at a lower cost per unit. Best for parent committees ordering in quantity to manage per-student floral budgets.
  • 40 cm vs. 50 cm length → 50 cm gives you longer stems for wiring, corsage work, and tall centerpiece arrangements. 40 cm is ideal for compact table arrangements, bud vases, and small venue accent pieces.
  • Every box ships with a flower care guide and free overnight shipping to your door.
đŸŒ± Flower Care for Graduation & Prom — Step by Step

Timing matters for graduation flowers. Follow this sequence for the best results:

  • Open the box immediately on arrival and remove all stems from packaging.
  • Strip any foliage below the waterline — clean water is essential for maximizing vase life.
  • Cut 1–2 inches off each stem at an angle and place in clean buckets with cool water and flower food.
  • Let flowers hydrate for at least 12–24 hours (overnight is ideal) before designing corsages, boutonnieres, or arrangements.
  • Change water daily and re-cut stems as needed throughout the design window.
  • Keep away from direct sun, heat vents, fans, and fruit — ethylene gas shortens bloom life significantly.

Graduation corsage & boutonniere timing: Condition flowers for 24–48 hours after arrival before designing. Complete corsage and boutonniere construction 1–2 days before graduation or prom night. Store finished pieces in a cool space (not freezing) — the warmest setting of a home refrigerator works well if a floral cooler isn't available. Avoid storing with fruits or vegetables.

🚚 Shipping Information
  • We ship via FedEx and UPS overnight delivery directly to your door.
  • We deliver Tuesday through Friday.
  • We email your tracking information once we ship.
  • Shipments to Alaska have a $50 surcharge.
  • Shipments to Hawaii have a $100 surcharge.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions — Graduation & Prom Edition
Are non-rose corsages appropriate for high school prom?

Absolutely — and they're growing fast. Gerbera, chrysanthemum, and carnation corsages have become increasingly popular at high school prom and graduation events, especially for students whose school colors don't work with the standard rose palette. Pinterest and Instagram prom boards are full of non-rose corsage designs.

Which flowers in this collection last the longest for graduation corsages?

Carnations are the longevity champions — they hold their appearance for 5–7 days with proper conditioning. Chrysanthemums follow closely. Gerberas can soften faster, especially in heat, so condition them well and design day-of or the day before prom/graduation for best results.

Is this collection suitable for a parent committee designing corsages with no professional florist help?

Yes — this is actually the most beginner-friendly collection in the Petite line. Gerberas wire easily with no floral experience. Carnations and chrysanthemums are forgiving and can be bent and positioned without snapping. Many parent committees design successfully from this collection using basic YouTube corsage tutorials.

I'm a mom buying flowers for my child's graduation — can I order from here?

Absolutely. Our wholesale boxes are available to everyone — professional florists, floral designers, parent committees, and individual parents. You do not need a business license or florist certification to place an order. We ship farm-direct to your home, school, or shop.

How far in advance should I order for graduation?

Order at least 7–10 days before your graduation or prom event. This ensures you have enough time to receive the shipment, fully condition and hydrate the flowers (24–48 hours minimum), and complete all design work 1–2 days before the event without rushing. Last-minute orders risk compromised bloom quality.

Does this work for both high school prom and college graduation ceremonies?

Yes — this collection is used for high school prom corsages and boutonnieres, high school graduation ceremonies, college and university graduation receptions, and everything in between. The flowers don't know the occasion — the occasion is defined by your design and intention.

What if a specific flower in the box isn't available on my delivery date?

If any variety in the curated mix is unavailable at time of shipment, we substitute with a stem of equal or greater value that maintains the same color palette, bloom style, and design character. Your graduation flowers will always look cohesive and intentional.

💐 What Is the Petite Seasonal Bouquet No Roses Used For at Graduation & Prom?

The Petite No Roses Bouquet is the practical, budget-smart graduation flower supply — used by parent committees managing per-student corsage budgets, florists who want to offer a competitive graduation package at multiple price points, and moms who want the freshest possible corsage flowers for their child without paying florist retail markup. From high school prom to college graduation receptions, this collection delivers color, variety, and vase life at the most honest price per stem.

Complete List of Graduation & Prom Applications

  • Wrist corsages & pin-on corsages: The centerpiece of prom night personal flowers — worn by dates, escort, and prom court at high school and college events.
  • Boutonnieres: The complement to the corsage — worn by the date, escort, or graduate presenting at the ceremony.
  • Graduation presentation bouquets: A beautiful hand-tied bouquet to present to a graduate during the ceremony — one of the most photographed moments of graduation day.
  • Table centerpieces: Prom venues and graduation reception halls typically have 20–60+ tables — a few boxes cover the entire room with coordinated fresh florals.
  • Stage & podium arrangements: Anchor arrangements for the graduation stage, diploma presentation table, and speaker podium.
  • Entrance arches & welcome displays: The first impression of prom night or graduation reception — loose arrangements and arches made from these stems create a stunning entrance moment.
  • Photo backdrop accents: Fresh flower clusters and trailing pieces that transform photo booths and Instagram walls into memorable graduation backdrops.
  • Prom queen & king ceremony flowers: Crowning bouquets, sashes, and presentation flowers for prom court and graduation honor students.
⭐ Farm-Direct Graduation Flowers — The Greenchoice Difference

Designed for every graduation family and every committee budget. Whether you're a florist building a full tiered prom package, a committee chair managing corsages for 200 seniors, or a mom who just wants gorgeous graduation flowers shipped to her front door — this is the no-rose, no-compromise answer.

  • Farm-direct pricing: We cut out the middleman — you get professional florist wholesale pricing whether you're a florist or a graduation mom ordering for the first time.
  • Direct farm relationships: Stems sourced from certified farms across South America, Africa, and Europe — a shorter supply chain means fresher flowers for your graduation event.
  • Sustainability certified: Rainforest Alliance and Fair Trade certified farm partners — flowers your graduates and their families can feel good about.
  • Free shipping, always: Every box price includes overnight delivery to your door — what you see is what you pay, no surprise freight charges at checkout.
  • 14+ years supplying graduation and prom programs: Greenchoice has powered thousands of floral programs across the United States — from single-family corsage orders to full high school prom committee contracts.
  • No minimum order, no membership: Order one box or twenty — same wholesale pricing, same farm-direct quality, same free shipping.

Graduation happens once. The flowers should be worth it.

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