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You
may place your order in any of the following ways:
1) Order
Online using the shopping cart
(go to "Price Lists" section).
At this time, orchids in bud
orders are not available online, but you may
order blooming-size
plants online.
2) Email your order to service@hfloral.com
3) Call us at (808) 259-8311
4) Fax your order to (808) 259-9701
Please
provide the following information when placing an order:
1) Your name
2) Your company name, if applicable
3) Phone number
4) Fax number, if available
5) Email address, if available
6) Your shipping address
7) Your billing address (if different from shipping address)
8) Method of payment (Charge Card, Check, or Money Order)
When we receive your order, you will be contacted shortly
and informed of a ship date.

Shipping
Information

U.S.A.
Puerto
Rico
Guam
and Saipan
International Customers: We apologize. We do not ship budded or
blooming-size orchids outside the U.S.

Form
of Payment

You may pay using
a Visa, Mastercard, or American
Express, Check, or wire transfer.
If you are paying by check we will request a charge card
number as backup.
If you are not comfortable giving your credit card information
on our secure order form, we will contact you when we receive
your order.

What
should I know before placing an order?

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One
important aspect to keep in mind is that the orchids are living.
Temperatures and weather conditions can sometimes be prohibitive
for shipping and at other times somewhat stressful. Generally
plants shipped by FedEx (*) arrive in good condition throughout
most weeks out of the year. We recommend ordering your plants
before your first frost and even earlier if possible.
Ordering finished plants or blooming size plants during the
winter seems feasible if temperatures remain about 40 degrees
F.
If you are ordering plants for the first time you will need
to make sure you are ready and equipped to handle them once
they arrive. A temperature controlled greenhouse is ideal,
atriums are okay, shadehouses in the tropics will do, a garage
with artificial lighting and air circulation is getting on
the questionable side, but some are known to make even their
apartment work. It's really a matter of temperature, light,
air circulation, humidity and other aspects that living orchids
need to thrive.
We don't recommend installing budded dendrobiums in an arid,
air conditioned space, right out of the box. They can lose
some buds this way. A few days in an oasis - a greenhouse
will do -- is ideal to help them recover from jet lag. You
will need a means to prop the budded dendrobiums up. It's
not necessary to remove them from the pot; Just anchor them
down or put them in a heavy clay pot and stuff gravel around
the roots. You can mist them, water them if the media is dry,
and watch them revive right before your eyes. It's essential
that they don't sit in water so make sure that the media and
roots are allowed to drain thoroughly.
Basically, what you need to establish before ordering, is
a place to house your new guests once they have arrived.
(*)
Fedex and Hawaiian Floral Nursery are not responsible for
damage due to heat or frost.
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