This time of year brings a spirit of renewal across the Southern landscape, from the appearance of verdant leaves on tree branches to the budding of seasonal flowers around every corner. Browse our collection of five welcoming flower arrangements that capture spring’s unmatched allure.
1. Pastel Extravaganza
Welcome the season with a sprawling arrangement that showcases a rainbow of pastels. Begin the presentation with assorted roses, then add distinctive blooms like ranunculus and parrot tulips. Hyacinth offers pretty dabs of periwinkle as well as a delightful aroma. Finish off the display with a few flowering branches and variegated nasturtium.
2. Sunny Side
Fresh flowers elevate a room’s appearance and instantly lift spirits. A palette of sunny shades is just right for introducing cheer, as a classic blue-and-white container imparts a richness that suits the season. Start with clusters of yellow tulips, spray roses, and ‘Crème de la Crème’ roses, then finish with accents of ‘Café Au Lait’ dahlias and veronica.
3. Simply Charming
A bouquet of tulips in citrus shades perks up your home in a pinch. Arranged in a classic white pitcher, accentuate the blooms with seeded eucalyptus and graceful bells of Ireland. Soft linens and a stack of dainty plates, accompanied by treasured books, complete this inviting vignette.
4. Flourishing Jewels
Nestled in a brilliant emerald vessel, garden roses and ranunculus bring to mind myriad fruity sorbet flavors. Add height and maintain playful asymmetry with honeysuckle vine, variegated parrot tulips, and hellebores, a perennial also known as Lenten rose for its tendency to bloom during Lent. Tuck in two-toned daffodils for a final flourish.
5. Pretty and Petite
Gather a small bouquet of dogwood blooms, azaleas, tulips, and waxflowers to complement a lovely tabletop presentation. Arrange the assortment in a hobnail milk glass vase alongside bright accessories and fresh citrus.
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