Carnations are long lasting cut flowers that can remain fresh for 7-14 days. By following these few simple care tips, you’ll maximize vase life and enjoy your carnations for up to two weeks:
Frilly and fragrant carnations have been a part of celebrations for centuries
With their ruffled petals and sweet scent of cloves, carnations add beauty and fragrance to any room or event. They’re an excellent cut flower with true staying power, outlasting most others in a vase, bouquet, or boutonniere. These pretty blooms are also edible and can be used as decorations on cakes, added to salads for a splash of color, or frozen in ice cubes for a festive cocktail.
Carnations and celebrations have gone hand-in-hand for centuries. The ancient Greeks used them in coronation ceremonies, weaving headbands of carnations worn during the celebration. They’ve adorned the lapels of bride grooms as they walk down the aisle, are pinned to tuxedos for proms, and worn on St. Patrick’s Day as a touch of green.
Surrounded by mythology and scientifically named Dianthus, which translates to “Flowers of the God” and “Flowers of Love”, their charming blooms signify virtues of love and enchantment, with each shade adding a nuance to their general meaning.
Carnations bloom in hues of white, pink, red, and purple with solid or variegated petals
• Pink symbolizes a mother’s underlying love
• Light red represents admiration and friendship
• Crimson expresses deep love and affection
• White conveys pure love, faithfulness and innocence
• Yellow signifies rejection and disappointment
• Purple denotes capriciousness
Simple yet sophisticated, carnations can transform any setting with undeniable charm and alluring fragrance. Densely packed in a simple vase, they’re guaranteed to turn heads and impress guests with a mass of rich, saturated color.
Monochromic blooms tightly bunched in a simple vase create a stunning display
Paired with foliage for texture and smaller flowers like baby’s breath for contrast, there couldn’t be an easier way to decorate. Some of our other favorite combinations include the following:
Classic: Carnations and roses in shades of salmon, coral, mango, and blush create a demure arrangement that warms a room. Keep the arrangement short and crowded with blooms for an elegant silhouette.
Tightly bunched in pure white or shades of red and hand-tied with a coordinating ribbon, carnations are dramatic and meaningful for the wedding ceremony. These durable flowers will stay fresh and pretty for the photos and throughout the reception.
White carnations, roses, hydrangeas, and calla lilies with a splash of lime green spider mums is stylish mix of subtle contrasts and textures.
Combine green carnations with white anthuriums, arching green ferns, and large banana leaves to create a lush arrangement for a sultry setting.
Alstroemeria and carnations in monochromatic shades of any color add warmth and optimism to a room.
Green carnations are a great alternative to foliage - adding subtle color and texture!
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