Sleeping Beauty Blooms | Why Florists Make the Best Prince

(In response to the BBC article: How flowers are ‘put to sleep’ for long sea voyages)

The BBC’s article on how flowers are ‘put to sleep’ for long sea voyages offers a fascinating peek into the science behind global floristry. With cold-chain logistics and CO₂-rich environments, blooms are essentially placed in suspended animation — a modern kind of magic to keep them fresh across oceans.

I’m always fascinated by the behind-the-scenes of how it all works; and I love seeing my industry get some of that spot light. As a florist here in Montreal, I love sharing these lesser-known, interesting insights with the community.

Shipment, however, is only half the story. Once they arrive, a whole process awaits them. Just like Sleeping Beauty, these blooms need to be properly awakened — rehydrated, trimmed, and handled with care. Without that, their journey ends on a grocery store shelf, where they fade rather quickly.

That’s where florists step in — part caretaker, part designer, part prince. We don’t just sell flowers; we revive them, honor them, and turn them into meaningful gestures. After traveling so far, don’t they deserve better than a bucket by the checkout?

If you’re in Montreal and want blooms that have been truly cared for, that’s what we do at Fleuriste Atropa Belladonna. And trust us — your flowers will live happily ever after. Check out our step by step process below

awakened and hydrated, stored in cooler for longevity.
Post hydration and resting in the cooler

The Process:

  • Snip ends and put into lukewarm water
  • Pick out proper sized containers, ensuring their clean
  • Fill the bucket with water, at the temperature and level ideal for the flowers it will display
  • Condition the water with flower food
  • Clean up stem foliage, and give a fresh cut before treating with hydration solution
  • Let the flowers hydrate at room temperature (or as needed for particular blooms) for about 4 hours
  • Store in a cooler at the appropriate temperature

Depending on the flowers, there may even be additional steps for proper hydration. For example, roses hydrated in their package for 4-5 hours, before opening and cleaning up the stems; other flowers may require soaking, etc.