
Oriental Lilies
Branched lilies are very special cut flowers. Compared to other cut flowers, their shape is individual, unusual and reflects their Far Eastern origins in their exotic touch.
Look
Pure elegance and genuine naturalness harmonize with the branched Easter lily. Several pure white, delicate flowers grow on its stem, with a hint of green on the outside. This color mixture creates the harmony mentioned at the beginning. Its flowers have a trumpet-shaped structure and can adopt a nodding posture after opening. The lanceolate leaves are fine and greatly enhance the elegant appearance of this white beauty.
Design tips
Lilies are often made into beautiful bouquets. They look at least as beautiful in a vase. The great colors of this cut flower fit very well into different themes or can also be presented purely in a bunch of several of their variety. No matter which variant you choose, a pure bunch of this lily doesn't need many extras. As an option for a pure bunch, we recommend cream-colored Hypericum for berry lovers and, for even more green, bearded cloves or decorative chrysanthemums in green.
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.