The "Tabledance" is a lily with large flowers in a balanced pink. It exudes a fine scent and, due to the shape of its flowers, exudes an elegance that is accompanied by a healthy touch of naturalness.
Look
Lilies are a very interesting form from a botanical and floristic point of view. Floristry in particular has been inseparable from its magic for several centuries. The expressive flowers, the extraordinary luminosity and the almost endless color spectrum are just a few aspects of the lily magic. The petals of the "Tabledance" shine in a pink color, are particularly large and generally have six petals. The lower part of the petal tends to be white, although individual white nuances can also be found in the upper part.
Design tips
There is hardly an environment in which an arrangement of lilies does not fit. Lilies such as the "Tabledance" have been perfected for floristry through breeding and are suitable for all bouquet and vase ideas. Basically, they are meaningless, although the suitability for an occasion, as with many other cut flowers, depends solely on the color. In a bouquet, for example, the color of the "Tabledance" goes very well with pastel shades such as salmon or other pinks. Arranging with white cut flowers is just as popular. Eustomas are often used because they are just as elegant and graceful.
Care
- Cut the stem diagonally after transport. Also remove the leaves of the lower third by stripping them to prevent rot.
- The vase should be freshly cleaned and placed in a place that provides sufficient daylight, does not accumulate heat and is not exposed to direct sunlight.
- Keep the water fresh and replace it daily, preferably enriched with fresh flowers.
- The pollen vessels can be removed after the flowers have opened if desired. This is particularly recommended in households with animals, as the pollen can be slightly toxic depending on the variety.
Long | 80-100 cm |
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Flower diameter approx: | 8-10 cm |
Flowers per stem: | 4 to 5 flowers and more |