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ten·der [ten-der] adjective, ten·der·er, ten·der·est, verb
adjective
1. soft or delicate in substance; not hard or tough: a tender steak.
2. weak or delicate in constitution; not strong or hardy.
3. (of plants) unable to withstand freezing temperatures.
4. young or immature: children of tender age.
5. delicate or soft in quality: tender blue.
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PoodleDeeDoo
PoodleDeeDoo
US 35.00
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PrincessBouquet
PrincessBouquet
US 29.99
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Rosebuds In Bloom
ROSEBUDSINBLOOM
US 35.00
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Mid Stem Roses
MSROSES
US 43.95
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Victorian Fantasy
VICTORIANFANTASY
US 25.00
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Tea For Thee
TEAFORTHEE
US 25.00
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Simplicity
SIMPLICITY
US 45.00
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Romance
Romance
US 65.00
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Sweet Scentiments
MWDESIGN9-2
US 40.00
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The selections in this category are among the most tender we can create, and will bring a sense of tenderness to the environment where they arrive. Do you have a tender spot in your heart for someone? Perhaps one of these is the perfect gift!
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