Eustoma bouquet 'White Sail'
Read more about how we craft a bouquet of eustomas 'white sail'
Our florists didn’t have to think long about the name of the bouquet - this airy composition perfectly conveys the feeling of sea freshness and spring coolness. Intricate white eustomas are reminiscent of clouds and sea lambs, and the blue packaging adds lightness - such a bouquet will immediately lift the mood of your recipient!
How we craft a delicate and elegant bouquet of white eustomas
Eustomas (the second name is lisianthus) are universal flowers.
When composing the “White Sail” arrangement we abandoned frills and focused only on eustomas with their special exquisite charm - as it is simply impossible to ignore these tremulous charming flowers! Snow-white bells with yellow cores set off the bluish leaves of eucalyptus - in this tandem, eustomas become even more mysterious and delicate.
To package the flowers, we used soft blue paper, framed by white eustomas that look like light curly clouds against the sky. The dynamics and rhythm of the composition are given by a transparent film with stripes; it is laid in beautiful smooth folds and makes the composition more lush and cheerful. A bright accent is a warm yellow ribbon.
Who can give a bouquet with eustomas?
This is a win-win choice; they do not have a certain reputation attached to them, so eustomas can be given to anyone and for any reason. And best of all - for no reason, just to cheer up your loved ones!
The “White Sail” bouquet will be a wonderful and non-binding gift, symbolizing warm feelings, openness, trust, gratitude and admiration.
To whom can you give a composition of white eustomes:
- Employees – both men and women.
- Eustomas are associated with purity, innocence, and youth - so the White Sail bouquet will be a wonderful gift for a girl on her first date.
- These flowers are given to teachers as a token of gratitude on Teacher's Day, graduations and last bells.
- If you are giving a bouquet of eustomas to your mother or grandmother, the best choice would be flowers with open buds.
How to care for eustomas to extend the life of a bouquet
Eustomas are unpretentious; if you care for them properly, cut flowers in a bouquet can remain fresh for up to three weeks. Basic tips:
- It is recommended to change the water in the vase at least once every 2 days, and preferably daily. It is worth using clean warm water without any additives; eustoma does not like either sugar or aspirin.
- It is harmful for the stems of these flowers to be completely submerged in water; it is better to fill the vase halfway.
- Delicate “Japanese roses” do not like temperature changes and drafts, so it is better to keep the bouquet in a cool place away from the window.
- Darkened stems should be trimmed, and dried flowers should be immediately removed from the bouquet, so it will retain freshness longer.
How to send a delicate bouquet with eustomas?
You can place an order on our website by selecting the city where you want the bouquet to be delivered and the date for which you want to order delivery.
Our couriers deliver flowers to the recipient anywhere - at home, at work, in a restaurant, and even to a hospital if permitted by the rules of the institution!
Order flowers for your friends and family and Cyber-Florist will be happy to deliver them to any city around the world!