What color is Burgundy Hypericum?
Burgundy Hypericum features deep wine to mahogany-toned berries, adding rich, moody color and texture to floral designs. The tone may vary slightly from red-plum to brownish burgundy depending on the harvest.
What does the stem of Burgundy Hypericum look like?
Each stem carries a cluster of smooth, round berries atop woody, upright branches with small green leaves. The berries are firm and slightly glossy, arranged in tight bunches for high impact.
How big are the stems of Burgundy Hypericum?
Stems typically measure 20 to 28 inches long, making them a versatile filler for bouquets, centerpieces, corsages, and boutonnieres.
What is the texture of Burgundy Hypericum?
Burgundy Hypericum offers a sleek, polished berry texture with a refined finish. It provides contrast and structure when layered with soft florals or delicate greenery.
How long does Burgundy Hypericum last in a vase?
Burgundy Hypericum lasts 7 to 10 days, with its berries holding their shape and color well even as foliage begins to soften.
Is Burgundy Hypericum safe for pets?
Like other Hypericum varieties, it is mildly toxic to pets if ingested. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs.
How is Burgundy Hypericum used in floral design?
Burgundy Hypericum is often used in fall weddings, holiday arrangements, moody or romantic color palettes, and boho-inspired floral work. It pairs beautifully with dahlias, roses, peonies, ranunculus, and seeded eucalyptus.
What is the botanical name for Burgundy Hypericum?
Hypericum androsaemum (burgundy berry variety)
Any care tips or fun facts about Burgundy Hypericum?
Remove any leaves that fall below the waterline to keep the vase water clean. Recut stems diagonally and refresh water every 2–3 days. Fun fact: Though commonly known as St. John’s Wort, these ornamental varieties are bred specifically for floral design—not herbal use.
*This product comes straight from Mother Nature! Because flowers are natural products and because of differences in screen settings, exact colors may vary slightly. Rest assured—your flowers will always be beautiful and fresh!*