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Eryngium Lagoon Blue

Price range: AED 100 through AED 120

Description

Eryngium Lagoon Blue is sold in bunches of 5 stems

This bloom is a striking perennial known for its vivid metallic blue flower heads and spiky bracts, resembling sea holly. This unique variety stands out with its rich, lagoon-blue tones and architectural form, making it a favorite in both fresh and dried floral arrangements.

For Care & Conditioning:

  • Use a lean vase.
  • Hold each carnation next to the vase to determine how much of the stems to remove.
  • Cut the stem at a 45-degree angle so it’s easier for the flowers to absorb water and stay healthy.
  • When cutting stems, cut them under water to prevent nasty air bubbles.
  • Don’t forget to drop the included flower food in your vase of carnations.
  • Recut the stems each time you change the water and get rid of any leaves that dwell under the waterline
  • Don’t put your carnations in an area that has abnormal heat sources, direct sunlight or cold drafts from the A/C.
  • Give your carnations room-temperature water to sip on.
  • Change the water at least every two days and remember to re-cut your stems each time you do.
  • To fight off bacteria, add 1/4 tablespoon of bleach per litre of water in the vase.
  • If you are out of flower food, you should use one tablespoon of sugar to keep your carnations feeling in tip-top shape.

Mayflower Market flowers are sold in bunches as indicated above and wrapped in brown paper, tied with raffia (very much similar to flowers purchased from a street vendor or market in Europe) and delivered to you ready to pop into your favorite vase & brighten up your home or workspace.

If you are looking for a gift, we suggest you browse our boutique collection in our online shop.

 

 

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Description

Eryngium Lagoon Blue is sold in bunches of 5 stems

This bloom is a striking perennial known for its vivid metallic blue flower heads and spiky bracts, resembling sea holly. This unique variety stands out with its rich, lagoon-blue tones and architectural form, making it a favorite in both fresh and dried floral arrangements.

For Care & Conditioning:

  • Use a lean vase.
  • Hold each carnation next to the vase to determine how much of the stems to remove.
  • Cut the stem at a 45-degree angle so it’s easier for the flowers to absorb water and stay healthy.
  • When cutting stems, cut them under water to prevent nasty air bubbles.
  • Don’t forget to drop the included flower food in your vase of carnations.
  • Recut the stems each time you change the water and get rid of any leaves that dwell under the waterline
  • Don’t put your carnations in an area that has abnormal heat sources, direct sunlight or cold drafts from the A/C.
  • Give your carnations room-temperature water to sip on.
  • Change the water at least every two days and remember to re-cut your stems each time you do.
  • To fight off bacteria, add 1/4 tablespoon of bleach per litre of water in the vase.
  • If you are out of flower food, you should use one tablespoon of sugar to keep your carnations feeling in tip-top shape.

Mayflower Market flowers are sold in bunches as indicated above and wrapped in brown paper, tied with raffia (very much similar to flowers purchased from a street vendor or market in Europe) and delivered to you ready to pop into your favorite vase & brighten up your home or workspace.

If you are looking for a gift, we suggest you browse our boutique collection in our online shop.

 

 

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