Odesa's March 8th Flower Market: Bouquets Range from 880 to Nearly 40,000 Hryvnias.
Flower Bouquet Prices in Odesa
According to Novyny.live: Demand for floral bouquets in Odesa is exceptionally high for International Women's Day on March 8th, with prices ranging from 880 to 39,598 hryvnias. This holiday, traditionally marked by flower-giving, follows the same pattern this year. In Ukraine, March 8th is a major public holiday where flowers are a customary gift for women.
The most affordable bouquet in Odesa starts at 880 hryvnias for a 'Touch' bouquet of spray roses. A 'Positive' bouquet of gerberas costs 940 hryvnias, while a 'Molly' hydrangea composition is priced around 1,000 hryvnias. Mid-range bouquets typically begin at 3,000 hryvnias. Examples include:
- A '15 Red Roses' composition is valued at approximately 2,352 hryvnias;
- The 'Loveliness' composition costs about 1,777 hryvnias.
Larger and more luxurious arrangements command even higher prices. A monobouquet of 51 roses costs around 10,000 hryvnias, while a composition of 101 roses starts from 12,000 hryvnias. The price for large festive bouquets can exceed 10,000 hryvnias. For instance:
- A large monobouquet of 101 red roses with festive packaging is 14,800 hryvnias;
- A premium bouquet of 101 roses with packaging and a greeting card costs 21,744 hryvnias.
The Most Expensive Bouquets and Their Cost
The priciest bouquets in Odesa's floral studios reach even greater sums. A massive composition of 201 roses, each 60 cm long, is priced at 39,598 hryvnias. A large arrangement of premium tall roses costs 32,525 hryvnias, and a '151 Red Roses' composition is valued at 32,180 hryvnias.
Meanwhile, the per-stem price for tulips in flower studios starts at 60 hryvnias, while a single rose begins at 120 hryvnias. Thus, this International Women's Day has become not only a day of honor but also a significant event for Odesa's flower market, where demand for bouquets remains extremely high.
This year's International Women's Day in Odesa highlights both the importance of the holiday and its economic impact on the local market. The surge in demand for flowers suggests the tradition of gifting bouquets on this day remains firmly entrenched.
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