Exotic import beauties, Fritillaria & Helleborus have arrived for your spring and early summer arrangements.
A whole new appeal, these darlings from Europe have a vegetative, yet almost contemporary look about them. Brought together here with Viburnum, Sweet Pea, Ranunculus and Boronia in this exquisite composition of Spring Blooms.. will be the focal point of anyone's table.
Smaller Satellites of compact blossoms create a whimsical theme. Balanced by color and textures these "Precious Pillows" are ideal for an afternoon tea or maybe even a wedding cake table.
Exotic Blooms from Europe
Flower Care: Purchase Fritillaria when it appears to be open with full color. Do not over refrigerate if so blooms may turn light gray.
Hydrangea
Hydrangea
is thought to be "too delicate" for summertime outdoor use...but not true. If soaked in cold water, heads down for 6 hours and re cut and placed back in deep water, stems down...they will last for days in warm weather. Preparation is everything!
Hydrangea is definitely one of our more favorite varieties. Floral designers benefit from the versatility and the popularity of Hydrangea, especially for special events, in bride bouquets and arrangements. Mayesh has the highest grade of cultivated Hydrangea practically year round.
With large, snowball like flower clusters in pink, white, lavender, blue, purple, green and green with antique tones