Stylish Curvy Lines: The Flower for Enthusiasts - Incorporating Lapeyrousia into Bouquets!
2020.10.15 published
Do you know about [Rapeirozia]?
If you want to be particular about the floral arrangements for your wedding, it's a good idea to familiarize yourself with the types of flowers.
This time, we would like to introduce the rare flower [Rapeirozia].
Aside from those who work with flowers or have a hobby in gardening, most people may be hearing about it for the first time.
This flower is characterized by its twisting long stems.
A Rare Flower for Aficionados♡
Rapeirozia blooms mysterious purple flowers from its unique stems.
Originating from South Africa, it arrived in Japan during the Taisho era as an ornamental plant.
The Japanese name is "Himehiougi."
It is said to be a plant that is not available at regular flower shops, catering to enthusiasts.
Recently, as the popularity of natural bouquets has grown, opportunities to use Rapeirozia, which has a wildflower atmosphere, have also increased.
When Does Rapeirozia Bloom?
Rapeirozia is a spring to early summer flower that blooms from April to July.
The flowers are small, measuring 2 to 3 cm, but the plant height is relatively tall at 20 to 40 cm.
The charm of this flower lies in its delicate small blooms and the beauty of its gracefully twisting long stems.
What Does Rapeirozia Symbolize?
The flower language of Rapeirozia includes:
☑ Joy
☑ Youthful Happiness
☑ Happy Memories
☑ Strong Heart
☑ Sincerity
☑ Elegance
☑ Unique Beauty
With only positive meanings, it is recommended for bridal scenes.
Here is a rare wedding bouquet featuring Rapeirozia.
It has a natural vibe with plenty of greens, coupled with the elegant and cute expressions from the purple small flowers.
Stylish Even As Dried Flowers
Rapeirozia retains the beauty of its curved stems even as dried flowers.
It would be lovely to use them generously in a dried flower bouquet.
It Blooms in Colors Other Than Purple
Rapeirozia flowers also come in rose pink and white.
The gentle pink small flowers would add a touch of spring to bouquets and venue decorations.
Here is a white Rapeirozia.
A characteristic feature of Rapeirozia is that the lower three of its six petals have spots.
This can be hard to see in the purple version, but it's quite visible in the white one.
It's a charming accent♡
I Want to Use Rapeirozia at My Wedding!
We have introduced the rare flower, Rapeirozia, which is sought after by aficionados.
Being a rare flower, it would be very lucky to use it at a wedding.
If you, as a bride, have fallen in love at first sight with these small purple flowers and beautiful stems, please ask your florist, "I would like to use Rapeirozia!" ♡