"A flower shaped like a nightingale, blooming only in the mountains of Shusha — beauty so rare, it became a legend."
In the highlands of Karabakh, Azerbaijan — around the ancient fortress city of Shusha — grows one of the rarest flowers on Earth: the Khari Bulbul (Xarıbülbül), a wild orchid found nowhere else in the world. Its name translates as "the nightingale's thorn", for its petals form the perfect silhouette of a nightingale resting upon a bloom.
Legend tells of a nightingale who fell in love with a flower. When a thorn pierced the bird as it embraced its beloved, nature immortalised their devotion — creating a blossom that carries both the bird and the flower within a single form. For the people of Azerbaijan, the Khari Bulbul became an eternal symbol of love, longing and resilience.
The flower is famously delicate. It resists cultivation — attempts to grow it beyond the slopes of Shusha almost always fail. It blooms briefly each spring, hidden among mountain grasses, and finding one is considered a moment of fortune. Its rarity has made it priceless: a flower that cannot be bought, only encountered.
KhariFleur was born from this legend. We believe a gift should carry meaning the way the Khari Bulbul carries its story — rare, deliberate and unforgettable. Every bouquet, box composition and curated set we create is designed with the same philosophy: not simply flowers, but a moment of rarity given to someone who matters.
When you give a KhariFleur creation, you give a piece of this heritage — the spirit of a flower so precious, it became the emblem of an entire land.

