Freesia
Freesia
A slender stem of buds that open in a curving row, carrying one of the sweetest scents in the cooler.
Freesia is loved as much for its fragrance as its form. Along a gracefully arching stem, buds open one after another in a neat sequence, so the flower keeps giving fresh blooms for days. The perfume is light, sweet, and clean — a favorite for bouquets meant to be noticed by nose as well as eye.
It comes in clear, cheerful colors and lends an airy, informal grace to hand-tied designs and spring mixes.
What Freesia means
Friendship, trust, and thoughtfulness — a graceful way to thank someone.
Care tips
Keep in cool water and buy with a few buds already showing color, as very tight buds sometimes fail to open.
Good for these occasions
Find a local florist who can arrange freesia for:
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