What color is Lavender Godetia?
Lavender Godetia features soft lilac to pale purple petals, often with a subtle sheen and occasional white or deeper purple accents near the throat of the bloom. The color brings a romantic, pastel charm to spring and summer designs.
What does the bloom of Lavender Godetia look like?
The blooms are cup-shaped and satiny, with multiple blossoms clustered along the upper stem. Each flower resembles a petite, single-petal rose or open poppy, creating a lush, fluttery appearance.
How big are the blooms and stems of Lavender Godetia?
Each bloom is typically 1 to 2 inches wide, and the stems measure about 18 to 24 inches long, holding several blooms per stem for a full, delicate look.
What is the texture of Lavender Godetia?
Lavender Godetia has silky, smooth petals with a light, airy presence. The stems are slender and upright, adding vertical movement and softness to any arrangement.
How long does Lavender Godetia last in a vase?
Godetia has a vase life of 5 to 7 days, and should be kept in cool, clean water with daily trimming for best results.
Is Lavender Godetia safe for pets?
Godetia is not listed as toxic by the ASPCA, but ingestion may still cause mild stomach upset. Best practice is to keep out of reach of pets.
How is Lavender Godetia used in floral design?
Lavender Godetia is ideal for romantic garden bouquets, pastel wedding designs, vintage-style centerpieces, and airy filler work. It pairs beautifully with stock, lisianthus, roses, scabiosa, and eucalyptus.
What is the botanical name for Lavender Godetia?
Clarkia amoena (commonly known as Godetia or Satin Flower)
Any care tips or fun facts about Lavender Godetia?
Godetia is also known as Farewell to Spring, and it blooms naturally in cooler climates. The flowers symbolize grace, charm, and gentleness—perfect for conveying elegance and affection in arrangements.
*This product comes straight from Mother Nature! Because flowers are natural products and because of differences in screen displays, exact colors may vary a bit. But rest assured—your flowers will always be beautiful and fresh!*