The House of Flowers
The outward perfection of a family-run flower business hides a dark side rife with dysfunctional secrets in this darkly humorous comedy series.
Drama, Comedy
Episodes (13)
NARCISSUS (symb. lies)
The de la Mora family celebrates patriarch Ernesto's birthday with a giant party, but his mistress has darker plans for his big day.
CHRYSANTHEMUM (symb. pain)
Virginia reads Roberta's letter. Paulina struggles to hide the funeral from her mother and siblings. Ernesto breaks the news to young daughter Micaela.
LILY (symb. freedom)
Roberta's actions inspire Julián to share his own news, but mother Virginia is not prepared to listen to what he has to say -- nor is girlfriend Lucía.
PETUNIA (symb. resentment)
Delia reveals a new family secret to Elena. Chance encounters give Virginia and her son creative ideas on how to solve the family's financial troubles.
DAHLIA (symb. gratitude)
Elena seeks Claudio's help with a tricky floral order for a VIP client's bar mitzvah, but Paulina sabotages their efforts. The DNA results arrive.
MAGNOLIA (symb. dignity)
Paulina sees her ex for the first time in years. Tensions arise between the strippers and the drag queens. Elena makes a startling discovery.
PEONY (symb. shame)
To get what she ultimately wants, Lucía holds something over Julián's head. Paulina visits Dr. Cohen to ask an important question.
BROMELIA (symb. resilience)
Ernesto gives Virginia a stirring pep talk about motherhood and revenge. Julián grapples with the consequences of his newfound fame.
TULIP (symb. hope)
A rival florist family makes the de la Moras a generous offer. Elena finds a way to keep Carmela quiet. Paulina confronts her mother about Dr. Cohen.
TUSSILAGO (symb. worries)
Virginia's side business gets her in trouble with a competitor, and when Bruno and Micaela go missing shortly afterward, their family fears the worst.
ORCHID (symb. lust)
Dominique surprises Elena in more ways than one. María José tells Bruno about her Madrid plans. Diego finds an item that makes him mistrust Julián.
SISYMBRIUM (symb. adversity)
After her plan to get Ernesto out of prison hits a snag, Paulina sees Dr. Cohen about her need to fix everyone's problems. A betrayal stuns the family.
POPPY (symb. resurrection)
The family finally celebrates the flower shop's 50th anniversary. At the event, Virginia publicly announces who will inherit the business.