flowers Sourcing Overview
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Material Selection Risk Overlooking the specific flower material, such as choosing plastic or preserved asparagus instead of fresh cut roses or colorful chrysanthemums, often leads to customer dissatisfaction due to mismatched expectations and reduced product appeal.
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Packaging Specifications Insist on clear packaging requirements tailored to the occasion, whether it's a greeting card inclusion for Valentine's Day or careful wrapping in paper for weddings, as this directly influences presentation quality and customer experience.
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Product Type Variety Insight In practice, most suppliers offer a broad range from felt and fabric flowers to natural plants like gerbera daisies, so experienced buyers typically leverage this variety to align product type with the target event, such as selecting fresh cut flowers for Mother's Day.
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Weight and Occasion Trade-off The trade-off between heavier arrangements (up to 1.5 kg) and lighter options (around 0.3 kg) depends largely on the occasion's formality and delivery logistics, impacting transportation costs and perceived value by recipients.
