The lisianthus wedding arrangements that you should try Lisianthus has many different names (Texas Bluebells, Prairie Gentian, or Lira de San Pedro) but still the same unmatched beauty, charm,and exuberance. The flowers which look like a perfect cross between roses and poppies are blessed with long stems and a glossy shine that almost make them rival roses. The flowers which are available throughout the year come in a variety of shades (including bi-colored varieties) and the most popular ones include; white, yellow, orange, blue, red, pink, and purple. While the single varieties resemble poppies or tulips, the double has striking resemblance and similarities with roses and peonies. They symbolize appreciation and admiration and are grown largely across Mexico and Texas.
The flowers are also known as poor man’s rose due to their resemblance with the king of wedding accents. The fact that they are available throughout the calendar year makes it easy for people to consider these beautiful petals in all sorts of celebration and décor theme. Although Lisianthus flowers look extremely gorgeous in all kinds of wedding décor and floral arrangements, they blend in unmistakably well with the likes of peonies, roses,and ranunculus. If you have a wedding approaching this fall then they might be the magical inspiration that you might have been looking for. Here are a few lisianthus arrangements that you can try and make the audience go ‘awe’:
Button in The lisianthus flowers when paired with eucalyptus leaves and some berries on a brisk and cold winter morning could be the perfect partner for your buttonholes.
Go simple: The short-stemmed varieties of these blossoms, when tied with a ribbon and placed in clear glass vases, look extremely beautiful as centerpieces.