A dozen red roses may say ‘I love you’, but many conventional bouquets carry an environmental price, having been imported by air, dipped in chemicals and wrapped in plastic. Guardian Australia’s Petra Stock explains how you can choose flowers that show you care for both a valentine and the environment
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