Hydrangea
Tutorial: Bohemian Centerpiece with Hydrangea
The color palette in which Hydrangeas are available matches simply gorgeous with fresh green tones. Romantic light pink, pure white or elated blue, when mixed with flowers like Viburnum, Molucella,…
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Hydrangea is a classic beauty. It is such a versatile flower and it can be used in many different ways. Combine Hydrangea with other flowers in a beautiful bouquet, or just place…
Mehr lesen -›Tutorial: Pink Mother’s Day Centerpiece
Every mother will adore the combination of pinks, especially when this is done with fabulous flowers like Peony, Hydrangea, Bouvardia, Calla Lily, and Garden Roses! Be inspired by this video…
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Spring is the time of the year when we celebrate new beginnings! And how can you celebrate better than with a cheerful centerpiece? This design, filled with all kinds of…
Mehr lesen -›Tutorial: Majestic Lily Centerpiece
The Lily, a truly majestic flower! For a big spring centerpiece, combine these flowers with Acacia Floribunda (also known as Mimosa), Hydrangea, Syringa, and Prunus branches. Doesn’t it look fresh…
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One of the most famous flowers is the Hydrangea. Its name comes from the shape of the flower, which looks (with a little imagination) like an old pitcher. Botanist Grovonius discovered the plant in 1771. He combined the names Hydro (which means water) and Angeion (which means pitcher), and the name Hydrangea was born. Another story about the origin of the name is the story that the flower is named after a famous woman: Queen Hortense (daughter of Napoleon and Josephine de Beauharnais).
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