The Winter White Round Berries Often Seen in Christmas Bouquets are Called "Buruniya" ♩
2019.11.25 published
Do you know the name of this white fruit?
This white fruit (plant) is often seen in bouquets during the Christmas season.
Many people might say, "I occasionally see it at flower shops, but I don’t know the name..."
This fruit is called "Burlinia"*
What kind of plant is Burlinia?
Burlinia is a plant native to South Africa and is categorized as a "wildflower" like Protea and Pink Cushion.
The variety that has a whitish color seen during winter is known as "Silver Burlinia."
The pink to orange variety that often appears in summer bouquets is called "Red Burlinia"*
It is typically found around April, but it is available throughout the year and has low moisture, making it retain its appearance well even when dried.
With its cute round shape, it is often used as an accent in wedding bouquets ♡
Instead of saying "the white fruit" or "the silver fruit that often appears in bouquets," if you can specifically ask the florist, "Please include Silver Burlinia," there will be no misunderstanding, and they can create your ideal bouquet ♡
《Wedding bouquet with Burlinia》
Here are some bouquets with Burlinia you might want to reference, for example, these♡
The natural bouquet includes white round flowers "Cotton Cup," white flowers with pointed petals "Larkspur," yellow-green "Bupleurum," and Silver Burlinia.
Burlinia serves as a white and green accent*
In a wedding bouquet primarily featuring long-petaled Flannel Flowers, Burlinia is added. It has a dry atmosphere and is perfect for autumn and winter weddings ♡
Burlinia is also a perfect match for a gorgeous wedding bouquet centered around Anemones. When placed at a height where it partially hides among the flowers, it creates a modest yet beautiful effect*
Let's add "Burlinia" to make the bouquet stylish*
Burlinia, a round fruit that instantly adds a touch of elegance just by being included.
It pairs particularly well with autumn and winter wedding bouquets*
So when you think, "I want that white fruit I often see!" remember 'Burlinia' ♡
➡ Here is the list of bouquet articles*