Are Forever Roses Toxic? No! Our preserving formula is an all-natural, glycerin-based formula that is completely safe to smell, touch and even ingest. It has no toxic, corrosive, carcinogenic, or explosive chemicals.
The reason that preserved roses are harmless is because of the chemicals used in the preservation process. They are non-toxic, non-corrosive, non-carcinogenic, non-explosive and non-chemical reactive.
Forever roses are real roses that have been grown from the ground and cut from the rose plant and then treated with a glycerin preservative to keep them looking fresh and beautiful for months to years.
These bouquets and arrangements are quite expensive compared to fresh roses, but fresh roses only last about 12 days. These can last up to three years if you take care of them. So, it's actually a lot more bang for your buck.
The roses are harvested and then processed in an all-natural, glycerin-based formula that preserves the natural beauty and form of the rose. Hence they are named as eternal roses.
Keep your preserved arrangement in their original packaging - After receiving your special arrangement, be sure to keep them in their original packaging. Attempting to remove the roses will destroy them. Paper boxes display the top of the rose heads, so an occasional dusting will do the trick.
The Way Infinity Roses Work
We swap their natural sap with a non-toxic wax-based solution, which allows them to retain their original characteristics. Thanks to this natural preservation process, our Infinity Roses are guaranteed to maintain their wonderful smell and fresh look for at least one year.
Yes, Aldi flowers are of high quality and a great bargain. The flowers are both fresh and economical. A bouquet of roses will survive about two weeks due to quality blossoms. Many customers have hailed Aldi's roses as a favorite for their consistent quality.
Now popular in the Middle East, Forever Rose has become renowned for creating the world's longest lasting roses for nearly everyone. These beauties will last for three years with no water or sunlight.
The Eternity® Rose
Our signature Eternity Rose arrangements are made from real roses that last up to a year with proper care, allowing you to enjoy the memory of the gift of flowers long after the expiration of their natural life.
Everlasting Roses undergo a two month preservation process. Over this period of time they will lose their scent.
Avoid contact with water and other substances
Eternal Roses always look and feel fresh, but they do not require watering. It would be best if you did not place them in water, their fresh-cut counterpart. Water can damage preserved flowers by altering their features and compromising their long-lasting look.
These roses are cut at the stem when they are at their peak condition and in full bloom.
Whilst most dried flowers are totally harmless there are some stems that can be toxic to dogs, cats and small humans.
Are preserved flowers toxic? The substances used in the preservation process are non-toxic, non-corrosive, non-carcinogenic, non-explosive and non-chemical reactive.
All parts of the rose, from the blossom to the leaves are non toxic to humans and safe to consume. Careful of the thorns on rose shrubs as they can easily scratch or poke you, causing minor skin irritations.
If you need to clean your eternal roses, only do a light dusting with a soft dusting tool. Do not wipe down or spray with chemicals, this will damage the roses.
Ebraheem Al Samadi, the founder of Forever Rose, a company specializing in roses that last for many years without water or sunlight.
Woolworths sources fresh cut flowers across Australia and overseas, because the supermarket knows that customers "love the convenience" of being able to pick up a bunch of flowers with their groceries on special occasions.
Our forever roses are harvested from Colombia and Ecuador, countries renowned for their rose exports. They are picked at their absolute fullest and most beautiful peak bloom.
Good climatic conditions mean roses from South America and Kenya are highly sought after by florists because they have a big flower size, long stems and a good shelf life.
Fresh, clean water will keep your cut flowers alive longer. Remove the flowers from the vase every two or three days, rinse the vase out, and fill it with fresh water. If you have dying foliage, be sure to remove it. Placing your arrangement in the fridge overnight will also help extend your flower's life.
Start with a long-lasting rose
The longest-lasting rose variety from their study was Poison, a lovely dark pink variety, followed by Reward and Valentino roses. These three lasted several days longer than other varieties on average.
Eternal Petals are 100% REAL ROSES that can last for up to a year and longer. Yes, that's right, a year and longer! The roses are cut when they have perfectly bloomed, and when treated with a new cutting-edge method, their look, feel and smell become long lasting.