Color: Rich lavender to deep purple hues. Occasional variation from violet to dusty plum.
Form: Delicate cone-shaped clusters of small blooms.
Bloom Size: Cluster heads are approximately 4–8 inches long.
Stem Length: Ranges from 18–30 inches, with some premium bunches longer.
Texture: Soft, feathery appearance from tiny, four-petaled florets.
Woody stems with lush, heart-shaped foliage.
Vase Life: 3–5 days, possibly up to 7 with proper hydration.
Shorter vase life—best used for immediate-impact designs.
Design Notes:
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Highly fragrant—adds nostalgic, garden-fresh scent to arrangements.
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Best used in centerpieces, statement vases, or bridal work where scent and texture shine.
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Pair with peonies, garden roses, ranunculus, or tulips for spring-themed palettes.
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Strip lower foliage and cut stems at a diagonal. Split woody stems or crush ends to improve water uptake.
Botanical Name: Syringa vulgaris
Symbolism: Symbolizes first love, renewal, youth, and confidence.
In Victorian floriography, lilac conveys the joy of youth and is often associated with remembrance and spring awakenings.
**Since this is a product of Mother Nature and due to variation in monitor resolutions, the exact color tones of this flower/foliage may vary to some degree. Rest assured the product you receive will be beautiful and fresh!**