"Wrapped in Moonlight: The Special Charm of 'Lunaria' Dried Flowers"
2020.06.14 published
A Plant Like an American Flower*
This plant, which is somewhat blurry and translucent, looks like an American flower or a capiz shell.
It has been gradually gaining popularity over the past few years and is called "Lunaria" (Japanese name: Gouda-sou)*
In fact, Lunaria is not translucent from the start; originally, it has flat, round pea pod-like leaves.
When the pods split open, a transparent membrane appears, and when this membrane is dried, it becomes translucent*
Since Lunaria is dried, it is not commonly handled by regular flower shops; it is more often sold in larger flower shops, interior shops, and home improvement stores.
It’s not something you can easily obtain, and it’s more of a plant that those in the know appreciate... However, just displaying it in a corner of your room can create an atmosphere like a chic Korean café, which makes it popular among interior lovers♡
Wrapping Only Lunaria♡
This rare plant, "Lunaria," which is not often seen, seems perfect for a small gift*
“What is this? Is it a plant??”
“I’ve never seen this before!”
“It sparkles and is so cute!”
Don’t you think it would bring joy?♡
<How to Wrap Lunaria>
You can wrap Lunaria in paper like this♡
Just wrapping it in cellophane also looks stylish. I’m thrilled by the combination of transparent x transparent*
Adding just one Lunaria to the outer wrapping's card is adorable too♡
A smaller branch gives a mini bouquet feel. A larger branch makes a bold statement!
You can also bundle it with other dried flowers♡
Lunaria as a Small Gift♡
Here’s an idea for wrapping the rare translucent dried plant "Lunaria" as a gift♡
You can give it as a thank you to the reception, return a wedding gift, or incorporate Lunaria into wedding floral arrangements and then give it as a small gift to guests at the end♩
(Since it’s dried, its long-lasting nature is also appealing!)
Great for home decor. Also perfect for wedding floral arrangements. And as a gift.
Try using stylish Lunaria*
➡ Check out more articles on Lunaria here*