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This Strelitzia is the tropical queen of floristry and the epitome of exotic paradise. A unique flower shape, almost tirelessly radiant colors and an extravagance that is second to none are just some of the exclusive features of this cut flower.
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The royal status of the Strelitzia does not only exist in flower arranging, as its generic name was originally chosen in honor of a British queen. But the better-known synonym for the Strelitzia is also its popular name, where it is referred to as the bird of paradise flower. In fact, this cut flower's structure is reminiscent of the appearance of exotic bird species. Covered by a decorative, deep green bract, it develops impressive, multi-colored flowers, with each inflorescence consisting of one to two threefold pairs of petals. While the two larger lateral flower bracts of a pair shine in a deep orange, the middle and smaller ones shimmer in an equally intense blue. In addition, each pair always stands upright on the horizontally growing, boat-shaped bracts, which is why the pairs of petals are reminiscent of the comb and the boat leaf of the beak of a bird of paradise.
Design tips
This Strelitzia brings colorful accents with an exotic flair, which are often showcased in the form of vases and other decorative creations due to the long-lasting nature of this flower. There are basically only two things to consider when presenting and framing strelitzias.
Since no leaves are included, pure Strelitzia creations must be supplemented with grass or leaf-like accessories. Bear grass, Xanadu or other large tea leaf varieties are ideal for Strelitzia, both in terms of length and deep green color. The second thing to remember is that you choose the right number, although this depends very much on whether you want to place the Strelitzia in a pure or mixed arrangement. A bunch of up to six flowers is completely sufficient and is the maximum limit for most mixed creations.
For the pure version, it is usual to present a few strelitzias with some grass or a few leaves pure. A tall glass vase not only offers good support, but also helps this long beauty to fully develop its expressiveness. As a decorative element of a mixed decoration, however, the Strelitzia is often placed so that it protrudes upwards. In this way, you can creatively decorate the protruding parts with other decorative utensils or grasses, creating different layers with different accents.
Care It may be necessary to give the flowers a little help by carefully pushing them out of the bud leaf with both thumbs. Dried leaves should be removed early at the base of the bud by carefully cutting them off. Clean the stem every two to three days Cut again with a sharp knife and use this opportunity to replace the water if necessary.
This Strelitzia is the tropical queen of floristry and the epitome of exotic paradise. A unique flower shape, almost tirelessly radiant colors and an extravagance that is second to none are just some of the exclusive features of this cut flower.
Look
The royal status of the Strelitzia does not only exist in flower arranging, as its generic name was originally chosen in honor of a British queen. But the better-known synonym for the Strelitzia is also its popular name, where it is referred to as the bird of paradise flower. In fact, this cut flower's structure is reminiscent of the appearance of exotic bird species. Covered by a decorative, deep green bract, it develops impressive, multi-colored flowers, with each inflorescence consisting of one to two threefold pairs of petals. While the two larger lateral flower bracts of a pair shine in a deep orange, the middle and smaller ones shimmer in an equally intense blue. In addition, each pair always stands upright on the horizontally growing, boat-shaped bracts, which is why the pairs of petals are reminiscent of the comb and the boat leaf of the beak of a bird of paradise.
Design tips
This Strelitzia brings colorful accents with an exotic flair, which are often showcased in the form of vases and other decorative creations due to the long-lasting nature of this flower. There are basically only two things to consider when presenting and framing strelitzias.
Since no leaves are included, pure Strelitzia creations must be supplemented with grass or leaf-like accessories. Bear grass, Xanadu or other large tea leaf varieties are ideal for Strelitzia, both in terms of length and deep green color. The second thing to remember is that you choose the right number, although this depends very much on whether you want to place the Strelitzia in a pure or mixed arrangement. A bunch of up to six flowers is completely sufficient and is the maximum limit for most mixed creations.
For the pure version, it is usual to present a few strelitzias with some grass or a few leaves pure. A tall glass vase not only offers good support, but also helps this long beauty to fully develop its expressiveness. As a decorative element of a mixed decoration, however, the Strelitzia is often placed so that it protrudes upwards. In this way, you can creatively decorate the protruding parts with other decorative utensils or grasses, creating different layers with different accents.
Care It may be necessary to give the flowers a little help by carefully pushing them out of the bud leaf with both thumbs. Dried leaves should be removed early at the base of the bud by carefully cutting them off. Clean the stem every two to three days Cut again with a sharp knife and use this opportunity to replace the water if necessary.
Versandkosten:
Versand Pauschale Wien Zone 1 - (Bezirke 1.,2.,3., 4., 5.,6.,7., 8.,9.,10.,12.,15.,16.,17.,18.,19.,20.,) - EUR 10,00
Versand Pauschale Wien Zone 2 - (Bezirke 11.,13.,14.,21.,22.,23.) -EUR 15,00
Sonntags Lieferung-Euro 15,00
Gratis Lieferung in ganz Wien ab einem Einkauf von EUR € 99,-
Lokale Zustellung bis zum 500 m weit vom Geschäft nur 3,-
Versandkosten:
Versand Pauschale Wien Zone 1 - (Bezirke 1.,2.,3., 4., 5.,6.,7., 8.,9.,10.,12.,15.,16.,17.,18.,19.,20.,) - EUR 10,00
Versand Pauschale Wien Zone 2 - (Bezirke 11.,13.,14.,21.,22.,23.) -EUR 15,00
Sonntags Lieferung-Euro 15,00
Gratis Lieferung in ganz Wien ab einem Einkauf von EUR € 99,-
Lokale Zustellung bis zum 500 m weit vom Geschäft nur 3,-
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This Strelitzia is the tropical queen of floristry and the epitome of exotic paradise. A unique flower shape, almost tirelessly radiant colors and an extravagance that is second to none are just some of the exclusive features of this cut flower.
Look
The royal status of the Strelitzia does not only exist in flower arranging, as its generic name was originally chosen in honor of a British queen. But the better-known synonym for the Strelitzia is also its popular name, where it is referred to as the bird of paradise flower. In fact, this cut flower's structure is reminiscent of the appearance of exotic bird species. Covered by a decorative, deep green bract, it develops impressive, multi-colored flowers, with each inflorescence consisting of one to two threefold pairs of petals. While the two larger lateral flower bracts of a pair shine in a deep orange, the middle and smaller ones shimmer in an equally intense blue. In addition, each pair always stands upright on the horizontally growing, boat-shaped bracts, which is why the pairs of petals are reminiscent of the comb and the boat leaf of the beak of a bird of paradise.
Design tips
This Strelitzia brings colorful accents with an exotic flair, which are often showcased in the form of vases and other decorative creations due to the long-lasting nature of this flower. There are basically only two things to consider when presenting and framing strelitzias.
Since no leaves are included, pure Strelitzia creations must be supplemented with grass or leaf-like accessories. Bear grass, Xanadu or other large tea leaf varieties are ideal for Strelitzia, both in terms of length and deep green color. The second thing to remember is that you choose the right number, although this depends very much on whether you want to place the Strelitzia in a pure or mixed arrangement. A bunch of up to six flowers is completely sufficient and is the maximum limit for most mixed creations.
For the pure version, it is usual to present a few strelitzias with some grass or a few leaves pure. A tall glass vase not only offers good support, but also helps this long beauty to fully develop its expressiveness. As a decorative element of a mixed decoration, however, the Strelitzia is often placed so that it protrudes upwards. In this way, you can creatively decorate the protruding parts with other decorative utensils or grasses, creating different layers with different accents.
Care It may be necessary to give the flowers a little help by carefully pushing them out of the bud leaf with both thumbs. Dried leaves should be removed early at the base of the bud by carefully cutting them off. Clean the stem every two to three days Cut again with a sharp knife and use this opportunity to replace the water if necessary.
This Strelitzia is the tropical queen of floristry and the epitome of exotic paradise. A unique flower shape, almost tirelessly radiant colors and an extravagance that is second to none are just some of the exclusive features of this cut flower.
Look
The royal status of the Strelitzia does not only exist in flower arranging, as its generic name was originally chosen in honor of a British queen. But the better-known synonym for the Strelitzia is also its popular name, where it is referred to as the bird of paradise flower. In fact, this cut flower's structure is reminiscent of the appearance of exotic bird species. Covered by a decorative, deep green bract, it develops impressive, multi-colored flowers, with each inflorescence consisting of one to two threefold pairs of petals. While the two larger lateral flower bracts of a pair shine in a deep orange, the middle and smaller ones shimmer in an equally intense blue. In addition, each pair always stands upright on the horizontally growing, boat-shaped bracts, which is why the pairs of petals are reminiscent of the comb and the boat leaf of the beak of a bird of paradise.
Design tips
This Strelitzia brings colorful accents with an exotic flair, which are often showcased in the form of vases and other decorative creations due to the long-lasting nature of this flower. There are basically only two things to consider when presenting and framing strelitzias.
Since no leaves are included, pure Strelitzia creations must be supplemented with grass or leaf-like accessories. Bear grass, Xanadu or other large tea leaf varieties are ideal for Strelitzia, both in terms of length and deep green color. The second thing to remember is that you choose the right number, although this depends very much on whether you want to place the Strelitzia in a pure or mixed arrangement. A bunch of up to six flowers is completely sufficient and is the maximum limit for most mixed creations.
For the pure version, it is usual to present a few strelitzias with some grass or a few leaves pure. A tall glass vase not only offers good support, but also helps this long beauty to fully develop its expressiveness. As a decorative element of a mixed decoration, however, the Strelitzia is often placed so that it protrudes upwards. In this way, you can creatively decorate the protruding parts with other decorative utensils or grasses, creating different layers with different accents.
Care It may be necessary to give the flowers a little help by carefully pushing them out of the bud leaf with both thumbs. Dried leaves should be removed early at the base of the bud by carefully cutting them off. Clean the stem every two to three days Cut again with a sharp knife and use this opportunity to replace the water if necessary.
Versandkosten:
Versand Pauschale Wien Zone 1 - (Bezirke 1.,2.,3., 4., 5.,6.,7., 8.,9.,10.,12.,15.,16.,17.,18.,19.,20.,) - EUR 10,00
Versand Pauschale Wien Zone 2 - (Bezirke 11.,13.,14.,21.,22.,23.) -EUR 15,00
Sonntags Lieferung-Euro 15,00
Gratis Lieferung in ganz Wien ab einem Einkauf von EUR € 99,-
Lokale Zustellung bis zum 500 m weit vom Geschäft nur 3,-
Versandkosten:
Versand Pauschale Wien Zone 1 - (Bezirke 1.,2.,3., 4., 5.,6.,7., 8.,9.,10.,12.,15.,16.,17.,18.,19.,20.,) - EUR 10,00
Versand Pauschale Wien Zone 2 - (Bezirke 11.,13.,14.,21.,22.,23.) -EUR 15,00
Sonntags Lieferung-Euro 15,00
Gratis Lieferung in ganz Wien ab einem Einkauf von EUR € 99,-
Lokale Zustellung bis zum 500 m weit vom Geschäft nur 3,-
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