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2020.11.12 published
Orange Flower "Dryandra"♡
Do you know the flower called "Dryandra"?
Although its name is not very well-known, it is often included in dried flower bouquets.
Don't you recognize these orange prickly petals?♡
Dryandra is a flower native to Australia. It blooms from August to November, making it popular for autumn weddings.
One of its features is that there is little change in appearance whether it's fresh or dried.
It is an indispensable flower material that adds vibrant orange color to bouquets of dried flowers, which tend to look dull.
The flower language represents intense love and wearing armor in the heart.
Introducing Bouquets with Dryandra♡
Even if you haven't consciously noticed, Dryandra has actually been in wedding bouquets you've seen.
Let's take a look at some bouquets featuring Dryandra♩
Bouquet with Dryandra①
A rustic dried flower bouquet featuring Banksia and Pampas grass.
The orange of the Dryandra stands out beautifully against the lighter tones, doesn't it?♡
Bouquet with Dryandra②
A vibrant bouquet with Dryandra arranged around pink Protea.
It features unique flower materials like Protea, Banksia, and Pampas grass, creating a botanical finish.
The thick fabric wrapped like a ribbon is stylish too!
Bouquet with Dryandra③
A bouquet featuring Pink Cushion and Dryandra as the main stars.
The lively green extending outward creates an adult natural atmosphere.
The mix of fruits and branches adds to its charm.
Bouquet with Dryandra④
A coordination that pairs a white ceremonial dress with a dried flower bouquet.
The vibrant orange of the Dryandra links beautifully with the gold of the ceremonial dagger and the small box♡
Bouquet with Dryandra⑤
A wild bouquet that gathers plenty of unique flower materials.
Red, blue, orange, yellow…
The sophisticated colorful look is stylish.
With plenty of fruits, it has an autumn-like finish.
Don't Forget Dryandra When Making Your Request♡
We introduced Dryandra, a flower that often appears in wedding bouquets.
The chic and adult expression of Dryandra is perfect for current trends.
Be sure to mention it to your florist when discussing the flowers you'd like to use!♡
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