The hero among flowers
Majestic and impressive: what better way to describe the Gladiolus? This 'hero' shoots upward like a rocket from where it shows off a wide range of colours from late spring until well into autumn.
Majestic and impressive: what better way to describe the Gladiolus? This 'hero' shoots upward like a rocket from where it shows off a wide range of colours from late spring until well into autumn.
Small flowers with a big impact, that's the Chrysanthemum Santini. Thanks to its compact size, long shelf life and full flower head, this Chrysanthemum is a great addition in a bouquet.
It's very unexpected to see a member of the onion family grow into a spectacular blooming ball of tiny flowers! Still, this ornamental onion, or Allium, will make you happy.
Dive into a world of floral inspiration with the hydrangea. Its special shape and impressive volume give a unique twist to the bouquets, with the hydrangea stealing the show. Get inspired by these designs - from simple arrangements to exotic shapes - and complete them with your own touch.
A soft breeze sweeps across an Eastern Mediterranean shoreline. Maybe it’s Greece, or Turkey, or an empty Cyprus, grass-covered dune. The breeze announces the coming of spring, with a soft scent getting stronger the closer you get.
Radiant white, canary yellow, but also lemon and soft orange. Pink, from powdery to hot pink. And violet shades, from lilac to purple. What's more, there are many fantastic patterns with dots, stripes, freckles and cheeky edges.
Thanks to its happy, tender looks and endless colour variations, the Lathyrus remains a popular flower year after year as soon as the sun comes out to play. The scent of a Lathyrus reminds us of fresh summer fields filled with flowers. We’re guessing that’s the reason this flower is so popular with many perfume brands.
Soft like a cloud and available in various colours. The possibilities of styling the Gypsophila are endless, it looks cute within every bouquet or arrangement. Besides, the flower tells a story, which makes it the perfect flower in every decoration.
There are various stories about how anemones got their name. One of them goes back to an ancient Greek legend involving a nymph named Anemona at the court of the goddess Flora.
The scents of flowers have been used in the world of perfume for centuries. Besides the point that many flowers simply smell wonderful, the odor can also evoke emotions.