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Hydrangea in Bouquets

Speaking about the meaning of hydrangea in bouquets, it should be noted that it looks quite modest against the background of other flowers and is used rather to highlight the beauty of other flowers.

To achieve the desired decorative effect, flowers should be correctly combined in the composition.

Hydrangea in Bouquets Post by Posy Floral DesignHydrangeas will add more tenderness and splendor to flower arrangements and will delight any girl.

These flowers harmonize with almost any other plants. The best options would be roses, ranunculus, and peonies.

Bouquets with hydrangeas will be appropriate in almost any situation.

Hydrangea in Bouquets Post by Posy Floral DesignThey can be given to your beloved person, as part of a wedding arrangement or for some birthday.

These flowers also offer excellent value for money. Despite their elegance, they cost more than other popular types of flowers, but they last longer.

Hydrangeas are characterized by their unpretentiousness. They can stand in a vase for quite a long time. An important condition is regular water changes.

 

Interesting Facts About Hydrangea

  • The first name of hydrangea is hydrangea, which is translated from Greek as “jug of water”.
  • Hydrangea was brought to Europe from North America in the 14th century. Some varieties of this plant are found in Asia.
  • The name "hydrangea" is associated with a female name that was common in Europe in the 14th century. Also, according to one version, the flower was named after the wife of a French mathematician. He gave his wife - Hortensia Lepot -  the first specimen of this plant, imported from Japan.
  • In Japan, a drink made from hydrangea is common and is considered a ritual drink. There is also a tradition in this country of decorating temple premises with hydrangea flowers. Japan is the birthplace of several varieties of hydrangea, where it was originally called "Japanese rose".
  • Scientifically, hydrangea is not a flower in the true sense of the word. The flowers and petals are overgrown sepals. The true corolla remains unblown.
  • According to Chinese tradition, hydrangeas should be planted in the southwest, south, southeast, or east to bring good luck. However, it should be remembered that these flowers prefer the sunny side
Monday, November 11, 2024
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