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Mayfield Florist offers the best selection of beautiful fresh flowers in Tucson Arizona. Our best seller collection includes the most popular floral designs that we sell. If you are looking to send an arrangement that will leave a lasting impression, we encourage you to consider sending some of our gorgeous Ecuadorian Roses. They are absolutely incredible.  You might also want to take a look at our Arizona sunflowers. They have beautiful large yellow petals, with a dense seed pack in the center. Our sunflowers are truly spectacular.

Roses are the number one best selling flower in the United States. Florists sell almost twice as many roses as any other product that they offer. Roses have a rich history and a distinctive flower shape, which make them well-suited for both formal and casual arrangements. They are classified as members of the genus Rosa, which includes over 100 different species of rose. Roses are grown around the world in temperate climates, and they can be found growing wild in some regions. Some of the most beautiful roses come from Columbia and Ecuador, followed closely by Californian grown roses. 

Roses have five petals and a thorned stem (called a peduncle). The petals typically range from white to red or pink in color, with some varieties having yellow or orange petals as well. The color of roses depends on their variety, but they typically have a slight scent that smells like honey or vanilla.

Roses have been cultivated for centuries because they are easy to grow from cuttings or seeds. Growers often use hybridization techniques to create new varieties of roses that feature more intensely-colored flowers than those found naturally occurring in nature. Many hybridized roses are bred specifically for their large size and strong fragrance rather than their natural beauty

The Best Selling Flowers Annually

1. Roses, 2.5 billion stems

2. Tulips, 1.4 billion stems

3. Lilies, 1 billion stems

4. Carnations, 0.8 billion stems

5. Daisies, 0.7 billion stems

6. Orchids, 0.6 billion stems

Tulips are another of the most popular and iconic flowers sold in the United States. It is estimated that over a billion tulips are sold each year in the U.S. Pretty amazing statistic given that tulips are considered a seasonal flower. Holland tulips for example are only available during a short time window in early Spring. California flower farms save the day in that they have been able to farm and harvest tulips virtually year around.

Tulips come in many incredible colors. They have gorgeous shapes and patterns, and provide long vase life. Tulips come in many different varieties, but they all fall under the same category: Tulipa. These flowers are native to Central Asia and Southeast Europe, but they're now grown all over the world. They're popular with florists because they come in such a wide range of colors, sizes and shapes that they can easily be used as part of any home decor theme. They can also be used as part of a seasonal theme—for example: you might want to use tulips during spring holidays like Easter or Mother's Day because they're so associated with these celebrations.

Lilies are the third most frequently sold flower. They are often utilized in floral design, generally mixed into arrangements that include other beautiful floral varieties. They're a lovely way to add color and texture to any arrangement, and they're especially popular in weddings.

Lilies come in many different varieties, including Stargazers, Oriental lilies, Crinum lilies, and Madonna lily. Each variety has its own unique look and feel that makes it perfect for specific types of floral arrangements. For example, Stargazer lilies are long-stemmed with large heads that open up slowly over time, making them ideal for use in large arrangements. On the other hand, Oriental lilies have smaller heads that open up quickly and close as soon as they're done blooming—which makes them great for smaller arrangements or when you need a lot of flowers at once.