Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus
Silvery-green foliage with a fresh, clean scent — the greenery that makes modern bouquets feel effortless.
Eucalyptus has become the defining greenery of contemporary floristry. Its rounded silver-dollar leaves and cascading seeded varieties add cool color, graceful movement, and a crisp, spa-like fragrance to almost any design. It softens hard edges and gives bouquets a relaxed, gathered feeling.
Beyond fresh work, it dries and preserves gracefully, holding its shape and much of its scent, which makes it a favorite for garlands, wreaths, and lasting home decor.
What Eucalyptus means
Protection, abundance, and renewal — a quietly grounding presence in a design.
Care tips
Recut the woody stems and keep in fresh water; to preserve it, hang a bunch upside down in a dry, airy spot.
Good for these occasions
Find a local florist who can arrange eucalyptus for:
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