Another year is up in smoke for Snoop Dogg, and his pals helped him celebrate with an ingenious gift: a bouquet of flowers topped off with 48 cannabis joints.

The hip-hop legend turned 48 on Sunday and was surprised with the present that put his favorite plant front-and-center.

The flower arrangement is the craftsmanship of cannabis floral designer and artist, Leslie K Monroy of Flowers on Flowers.

Ganja gift: Another year is up in smoke for Snoop Dogg, and his pals helped him celebrate with an ingenious gift: a bouquet of flowers topped off with 48 cannabis joints

She told TMZ that Snoop's team at his cannabis company Merry Jane saw her work and had to get their hands on one of her pieces for the man in charge.

The outlet reports that half the joints are filled with indica and the other half with sativa.

Snoop's present also features four small weed clones and eight tall clones spread among the standard plants.

Generous: The hip-hop legend turned 48 on Sunday and was surprised with the present that put his favorite plant front-and-center

News of the bouquet comes as Snoop admitted that he employs a 'professional blunt roller' who supplies he and his entourage with unlimited smokes.

The rapper divulged on The Howard Stern Show on Oct. 9 that he pays the employee between $40,000 and $50,000 every year for his work.

Comedian Seth Rogen, who is also a known cannabis aficionado, said that he's seen the employee at work himself.

Getting real: News of the bouquet comes as Snoop admitted that he employs a 'professional blunt roller' who supplies he and his entourage with unlimited smokes

'That motherf**ker is like Lurch from the Addams Family. "You rang?"' Snoop joked on the show. 'That motherf**ker’s timing is impeccable.'

Rogen chimed in that the employee 'knows how to gauge the look on someone’s face when it seems like they want a blunt.'

'If they do, he gives you one,' he recalled on the host's Sirius XM radio show.

Stern then asked Snoop if the employee's primary occupation is to roll joints, to which he replied: 'That’s his J.O.B. - his occupation. On his resume, it says, "What do you do?" [And he writes] 'I’m a blunt roller. P.B.R. - professional blunt roller."'

