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Gypsophila Stabilized - Blue
Reference: SF-F442-71
Origine : Spain
Dimensions: L 50-70 cm / L 19.68" - 27.56" (non-contractual indicative values)
Colour: Blue
Packaging: Bouquet
Stabilization technique: Stabilization by capillarity (Read more)
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Slight variation in colour
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Variable density and flower size
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Some parts may be broken
Generalities : Stabilized flowers are natural. Variations in sizes, shapes and colours can exist between elements of the same reference. Some parts may present slight defects (slightly split petals, damaged sepals...).
Humidity : If the humidity level is too high, a few drops of colour can flow from the flower. Dark colours flow more easily. Do not put it in contact with any other flower or light-coloured porous material to prevent it from dying.
Light & heat exposure : The flower exposed to the sun for extended periods of time may discolour - Exposed to heat, it dries out.
Evolution over time : Over time, flowers tend to wither and fade more or less. Dark colours discolour more than light ones.
Flower's colour : Food colouring (non-toxic)
The blue gypsophila, the star of the bouquets
In the language of flowers, the preserved blue gypsophila symbolizes happiness and is generally offered in bouquets to celebrate happy moments. It is particularly appreciated in bridesmaid bouquets. This flower is particularly appreciated by the florists, who integrate it in the composition of many bouquets for its aerial and vaporous aspet or to decorate, to garnish or give a light pace to the bouquets. If this plant usually has small white or pink flowers, this species is also offered in other colors, as it is the case with this preserved blue gypsophila, which brings an extra touch of cheerfulness and joy.
The preserved gypsophila: more color and duration
The gypsophila is a perennial herbaceous plant that looks like a bushy plant, but is full of small white or pink flowers that grow on very fine and well branched stems. Its name comes from Greek, gypsos and philos, the friend of plaster stone, a name that marvelously reflects the taste of the gypsophila for calcareous soils, although it also grows in ordinary soils as long as the drainage is adequate. Conscious of the enormous importance that the gypsophila has in floristry, SecondFlor, wholesaler specializing in the sale of preserved flowers, provides professional preserved gypsophilas in many colors, including this beautiful blue color. With their prolonged life and their happy symbolism: discover the many possibilities of the gypsophila!
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