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- Tuesday, 10 June 2025
Send Flowers Online with Flower Delivery by Alexandra Florist Works, your connection to local florists!

Ordering flowers online from Alexandra Florist Works is simple and since we only use local florists to deliver our flowers you can expect quality and artistry only found in Alexandra. When looking to buy gifts and flowers for weddings, funerals, new babies or your favourite occasion we have the right roses, gift baskets, bouquets and flowering plants for you. Only quality flowers from the gifted local florists who create your order to fit your occasion. Surprise your special person with original flowers and arrangements from Alexandra Florist Works.

Great Customer Service with Local Flower Delivery We offer Same-day flower delivery Monday through Saturday, during any season. For same-day delivery, place your order by 2:00 pm Monday-Friday, and 12 PM on Saturday . Our knowledgeable customer service is ready to help you with your flower order. For Birthdays, Weddings or sending flowers just because you want to show someone you care, we can help please call 1800 507 043 or us our simple user friendly online flower shopping cart. We take pride in being a small part of so many wonderful occasions, weddings, babies, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, and we strive to make every flower order perfect, and that perfection can only come from a local florist in Alexandra, who cares about the community and the people in it.

For funeral flowers and sympathy gifts, our Advisors are can assist you in that difficult time at 1800 507 043.
- Tuesday, 10 June 2025
Interesting Information about Alexandra Central Otago

Fun fact : Tash was a ... Originally from rural Canterbury, Courtney decided to make the move to beautiful Central Otago and settle in the local area. - Source

Originally known as Lower Dunstan and Manuherikia, the settlement was named Alexandra South in 1863 to commemorate the marriage of the Danish princess ... - Source

Alexandra is a good base for exploring Central Otago. There's heaps to see in the region, including lots of historic places and some interesting nature. - Source

Alexandra boasts a rich history dating back to the gold rush era. A visit to the Central Stories Museum and Art Gallery in Pioneer Park provides fascinating ... - Source

What's a fun fact about Alexandra? It's the driest region in New Zealand, has only 355mm rain per year (or 14 inches). - Source

With its surrounding mountain ranges, powerful Clutha River, hot summers and cold winters Alexandra and Clyde are quintessential Central Otago towns. - Source

Alexandra Indoor Curling. Alexandra. Curling is a game for all ages and levels of skill where it is common to see three generations ... - Source

The cycle trails around Alexandra, some of the best in the country, are a joy at any time of year, writes Elisabeth Easther. - Source

But there's more to Alexandra than grapes and orchards. One of the region's most visited attractions, the 150km long Otago Central Rail Trail, ... - Source

Known for its gold mining history, it's pinot noir, and it's picturesque scenery, the region is also famed as an excellent cycling destination. - Source

Things to Do in Alexandra · Central Otago River Loop Trail on E Bike · Premium Small-Group Wine Tour, 4 Wineries, Lunch from Queenstown · Gourmet Food and Wine ... - Source

Mountain Bike Film | Finding Balance – A Community Connected by Trails | Alexandra, Central Otago NZ - Source

Alexandra is located at the heart of Central Otago and has a range of parks and reserves featuring small neighbourhood reserves to large sports grounds. - Source

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It's known as the hottest, driest and coldest town in New Zealand, and it's because of those extremes that Alexandra, in Central Otago, is a popular destination ... - Source

The Central Otago region is nestled in the heart of the South Island and home to historic townships, astounding natural landscapes and world-renowned wine. - Source

Alexandra is located on almost level land at the junction of the Clutha and Manuherikia Rivers. Hills and mountains surround the river flats. - Source

Central Otago is a rain-shadow region, kept dry by the blocking effect of the high mountains around Queenstown. It looks a lot like Outback Australia or parts ... - Source

Alexandra Courthouse opened in 1879 and had important role in the life and administration of the Central Otago goldfields. Today it's one of Alexandra's ... - Source

Central Otago is a powerful landscape, sunny, dry and brown with weathered ancient mountains, alpine herb fields and fast flowing rivers. - Source