Photo: One thousand stems of beautiful South American roses are carefully selected, conditioned, hand-tied by the most experienced florists. Measuring 150cm in length, these glorious life-size roses certainly stand out and make a stunning display for $13,000. *The images show only 250 roses and 1,000 of these roses would be much more voluminous than pictured.
The Guinness World Records world record for the largest wedding bouquet measured 60.09 m (197 ft 1 in) long and was made using 1,500 flowers including roses and carnations. It was held by Christa Rasanayagam (Canada) when she married Arulanantham Suresh Joachim (Australia) at King Catholic Church, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on 6 September 2003.
Guinness World Records also recognized the world record for the Most bridal bouquets caught, set by Stephanie Monyak, a registered nurse from Pennsylvania, USA who has caught a total of 11 bridal bouquets that were tossed at weddings she has attended since 1983.
One thousand stems of beautiful South American roses are carefully selected, conditioned, hand-tied by the most experienced florists.
Measuring 150cm in length, these glorious life-size roses certainly stand out and make a stunning display for $13,000.
For the approximate sum $13,000 you can land your lover 1,000 5-foot roses that were grown 12,500 above sea level in the Andes mountain ranges of Ecuador, a bottle of Louis Roederer Cristal Champagne and an iPad mini.
For the ultra-spenders, however, a mere $157,000 more will get your Valentine 100 of the roses, Cristal, an iPaid Air 2, and a Tesla Model S P85D.