🌾 Commonly seen in Korean bouquets! What is this bouncy thing that's not green leaves? 🌾

2023.07.07 published
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I've always been curious.

A green grass flower that hops around, like susuki but smaller, finer, and more delicate.

(Weeds...?)

It's commonly used in Korean bouquets, and I've always thought it looked cute... This type of material seems to be called "smoke grass."

When you think of it as the grass version of smoke tree... it makes perfect sense, a fitting name!

The official name seems to be "panicum," which is a type of grass family plant.

(It seems there are various types of panicum, similar to tulips.)

It can grow this large too...!

Stylish Arrangement Feature Using Panicum*

Panicum can add a rustic, simple, and natural impression, and because it has a transparent quality that is airy and fluffy, it serves excellently as an accent.

Even though it has a natural vibe, it can be used stylishly and modernly without feeling too cozy, so in this article, I will introduce cute sample photos of wedding flower arrangements and bouquets using panicum (smoke grass)🌾

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