We are frequently asked if
our flowers can be put into water to which the answer is a resounding ‘YES’! Not only does this subtle trick fool a friend or relative into thinking that your imitation flowers are, in fact, real, it also allows you to do one of my favourite things with
artificial flowers which is to mix them with fresh!
One of my favourite combinations of fresh and faux flowers makes for a perfect Christmas time
bouquet - our perfect white casablanca
lilies and armfuls of fresh
eucalyptus. This festive bouquet became a tradition many years ago when I lived opposite the New Covent Garden Flower Market in London. I would wander over every Saturday morning and was drawn to this striking combination of the silvery eucalyptus set against the crisp white of the lilies.
However, the lilies never lasted long and required too much maintenance and so I was delighted this year to replace them with our perfect imitation
white casablanca lilies. I still mix them with fresh eucalyptus, an inexpensive
foliage with a heady scent that epitomises Christmas. It can last 2-3 weeks (remember to change the water!) and by combining this classic Christmas greenery with our white casablanca lilies, you get a wonderfully scented floral display which will last throughout the festive season.
This year I am also adding our tall elegant red
berries for an extra Christmassy touch, but once the mince pies are all eaten and the decorations taken down, I will remove them and the rest of the eucalyptus and enjoy my elegant, no fuss
lilies, all year round until next Christmas.
Inspired by this combination we then blended fresh eucalyptus with a range of other festive blooms and you can see the results below. What combination of fresh and fake will you choose?....