Preserved Carnations, Baby Pink - 6 Blooms - 5cm
SKU: CAR_BAP
ORIGIN: South America
BRAND: Vermeille
TYPE: Preserved Carnation (Dianthus)
BLOOM SIZE: Diameter approx 5,0 ~ 5,5 cm, height 4.5 ~ 5.0 cm.
QTY BLOOMS PER UNIT: 6 blooms.
PACKAGING: 6 blooms per window box, 45 window boxes per master box.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
-The stem is about 0.5cm, just enough to wire them.
-Non-edible, and for decorative purposes only.
-Vermeille is Rainforest Alliance certified.
CARE TIPS:
-Avoid direct sunlight, the carnations are made for indoor use only.
-Do not water.
-The preferred storage humidity is less than 80%.
-The preferred storage temperature is 18-22 degrees Celcius.
WHY DRIED & PRESERVED FLOWERS?
- You can order and start prepping early.
- They won’t wilt or go off.
- There is zero waste.
- You can re-use & re-purpose them.
- On trend.
It results in low-risk, stress-free flowers.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
ORIGIN:
Carnations, also known as dianthus, are believed to have originated in the Mediterranean region and Central Asia. They have been cultivated for thousands of years and used in traditional medicine as a source of perfumes. The ancient Greeks and Romans associated carnations with the gods and goddesses of flowers and used them in various rituals and celebrations. They were also popular flowers in Victorian times and were often given as a symbol of love and affection.
MEANING:
Carnations have a long history of symbolic meaning. In the Victorian language of flowers, red carnations symbolize love and admiration, while pink carnations are said to represent a mother's love. White carnations are associated with purity and good luck, and striped carnations (also known as "picotee" carnations) are said to symbolize regret or refusal. Carnations are often associated with love, distinction, and fascination and represent purity and love.
In some cultures, carnations also have religious significance. For example, in the Christian tradition, the red carnation is associated with the crucifixion of Jesus and is sometimes worn on Palm Sunday or Good Friday. Additionally, white carnations in the Eastern Orthodox Church are used to celebrate the Feast of Saint Demetrius.
Carnations are also often used on special occasions like birthdays, graduation, and mother's day.
BENEFITS:
Preserved carnations are real flowers that have undergone a unique preservation process to extend their lifespan. The preservation process typically involves treating the flowers with a mixture of glycerin, water, and other natural ingredients that replace the sap in the flowers, keeping them looking and feeling fresh for an extended period.
There are several benefits of preserved carnations:
- Longevity: Preserved carnations can last for several months or even years, depending on the preservation technique used and the conditions under which they are stored. This makes them an excellent option for long-term decorating or as a lasting gift.
- Low maintenance: Preserved flowers require minimal care and do not need to be watered or placed in sunlight.
- Versatility: Preserved flowers can be used in a wide variety of settings, including in floral arrangements, as home decor, in wedding bouquets and centerpieces, and as gifts.
- Allergen-free: Preserved flowers are ideal for people with allergies to live flowers as they do not release pollen or other allergens.
- Cost-effective: Preserved flowers can be more cost-effective than live flowers, as they do not need to be replaced as often.
NEW ZEALAND POPULARITY EXPLAINED:
Preserved carnations are popular with New Zealand florists for a few reasons. The country's geographic location makes it difficult to grow fresh flowers all year round. Additionally, fresh carnations are not allowed to be imported into New Zealand. Preserved carnations can be sourced from anywhere and are not dependent on the season or climate, allowing florists to have a consistent and reliable supply throughout the year.
Another reason is that preserved carnations are low maintenance and long-lasting. They do not require the same level of care as live flowers, which can benefit florists who want to create long-lasting arrangements or gifts without needing regular watering or sunlight.
Additionally, New Zealand florists may appreciate the versatility of preserved carnations. They can be used in various settings and dyed or treated in different ways to create unique and eye-catching designs.
Lastly, Preserved carnations can be more cost-effective than live flowers, as they do not need to be replaced as often, which can be a significant advantage for florists in terms of cost and profit.
Overall, preserved carnations are popular among New Zealand florists because they offer many benefits, including consistency, durability, versatility, and cost-effectiveness.
Fast shipping. If you decide to place an order, we normally pack out the same or the next day. We aim to have orders placed before 12PM on weekdays sent out within 24 hours.
How long does delivery take? North Island 1-2 days, South Island 2-3 days & for Rural deliveries add an extra 1-3 days.
How much does delivery cost? Please view our delivery page here.