"Everlasting Love" in Flower Language: Spotlight on the Adorable Round Little Flower "Amaranth" ♡
2021.02.27 published
About the Small Flower "Sennichiko"*
Do you know the name of this flower that is often seen as a dried flower?
It is called "Sennichiko (センニチコウ)," a plant from the Amaranth family*
It is popular as a material for wreaths and herbariums, right? ♩
The height of Sennichiko is 20-50 cm, with small flowers blooming at the top of its slender stems♡
The blooming period is from July to November, providing a long flowering season from early summer to autumn*
Although it is difficult for Sennichiko to bloom for "1000 days" as its name suggests, it retains almost the same color when dried due to its low moisture content.
This is why it is called "Sennichiko," as it does not change much even when dried*
The colors are a colorful lineup of warm colors including white, light pink, dark pink, orange, yellow, red, and purple♩
What Does the Flower Language of Sennichiko Mean?
The flower language of Sennichiko symbolizes long-lasting bloom and the fact that it does not fade even when dried,
leading to meanings like "everlasting love," "unchanging affection," "immutable love," and "eternally yours"♡
It is a perfect flower for weddings, where eternal love is pledged*
It is cute as a bouquet, so let me introduce it to you♡
《Sennichiko Bouquet》
A single bouquet made up solely of light pink Sennichiko. A huge Sennichiko bouquet that is nearly impossible to hold is very impactful! ♡
A combination of Sennichiko with statice and greens creates a stylish gentle atmosphere♡
Pairing it with zinnias and lupines♩ Bundling a lot of slender flowers together creates a delicate arrangement♡
When paired with roses and astrantia (a white spiky flower), it exudes an elegant vibe♡
Using a combination of magenta, fuchsia pink, and green can create a stunningly vivid arrangement♩
A small bouquet of pure white Sennichiko. Round and pure white Sennichiko is perfect for a pure white bridal look*
A combination of red Sennichiko and baby's breath. This combo looks great for winter weddings or Christmas weddings♩
A clutch bouquet with light pink roses as the main focus, add purple Sennichiko. Adding dark-colored Sennichiko creates contrast in the bouquet*
In a wild bouquet with proteas and tulips, the bright red Sennichiko stands out, even if it's small♩
Of course, Sennichiko pairs excellently with dried flower bouquets♡ It doesn’t fade, allowing you to enjoy it for a long time♩
Here is another dried flower bouquet with Sennichiko. The vibrant red of Sennichiko stands out among the pale-toned dried flowers*
I Want to Incorporate Sennichiko into a Bouquet♡
The small and colorful Sennichiko is cute whether used as an accent in a bouquet or bundled together alone♡
Keep in mind that dried Sennichiko is very useful for DIY wedding arrangements♩