How to Make a Lisianthus Centerpiece for Weddings or Special Events
Lisianthus
wedding centerpiece ideas
Texas Bluebells, Prairie Gentian, poor man’s rose and Lira
de San Pedro are all different names of lisianthus
flowers. The blossoms which symbolize admiration and appreciation come in a
variety of shades (both single and bi-colored) and the most popular ones
include; white, yellow, orange, blue, red, pink, and purple.
Easily one of the most beautiful wedding flowers out there; lisianthus look quite similar to the
likes; of roses, peonies, ranunculus and peonies. They are available throughout
the year to help couples welcome their guests through gorgeous and
scintillating wedding flower arrangements. The blossoms which look like a
perfect cross between roses and poppies possess long stems and a glossy shine
that almost make them rival roses in all sorts of wedding décor and flower arrangements.
While the single varieties resemble poppies or tulips, the
double has striking resemblance and similarities with roses and peonies. The
flowers which are grown largely across Mexico and Texas could be a delightful
addition to all sorts of wedding décor details and that too irrespective of the
theme, color palette, style, season or even venue of the event. They could
perfectly hold their own in standalone arrangements or even be mixed with the
likes of roses, ranunculus and peonies for maximum effect in terms of making
lovely and breathtaking wedding flower arrangements for the big day reception
and ceremony.
Are you getting married in a few months and need some
inspiration in terms of lisianthus
wedding flower arrangements for the big day décor? Well, we have the
perfect solutions for you – Here are a few lisianthus centerpiece ideas to get
you started:
The eclectic centerpiece arrangement:
Use blue thistles, white
lisianthus, berries, geranium leaves, darcy roses, dahlias, Queen Anne's
lace, tweedia, eucalyptus pods and anemones in metals vases to create a
stunning and textured effect for wedding reception tables.
The romantic
centerpiece arrangement:
Use pink lisianthus along with peonies, ranunculus and
thistles and some greenery in a low centerpiece arrangement to make a perfect
statement for a romantic themed wedding reception.
The purple centerpiece:
A DIY wedding centerpiece idea that uses a combination of
purple roses and lisianthus flowers in glass bottles wrapped with burlap and
lace create a dazzling display of elegance and beauty for reception tables of
the event.
The name ‘lisianthus’ is derived from two Greek words;
‘lysis’ which means dissolution and ‘anthos’ meaning flower. The flowers are
extensively not just for wedding centerpieces but even in other wedding floral
arrangements right from corsages and boutonnieres to bridal bouquets and arch
décor.
Have any better ideas
for lisianthus wedding centerpieces? Please share with us
Wondering where to buy white
lisianthus flowers online for the wedding décor, visit: www.wholeblossoms.com
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