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Seasonal floral options and longevity

I've been looking into different floral arrangements for an upcoming event, but I'm trying to avoid the standard roses or lilies. Does anyone have experience with ranunculus in terms of their actual vase life and how well they hold up in cooler indoor temperatures?

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Lukas Müller
Lukas Müller
2 days ago

Choosing specific flowers often depends more on the season than the aesthetic, especially if you want them to last. I’ve noticed that ranunculus are quite reliable if you get them between late autumn and early summer, as they naturally prefer cooler conditions. They have a structural complexity that reminds me of peonies or roses because of the dense petal count, but they feel a bit more architectural. In my experience, varieties like the porcelain-toned Hanoi or the Clooney series tend to stay fresh for a decent amount of time in a simple vase. For those looking at different colors or specific Japanese selections, you can see some examples here: https://kvitna.ua/en/collection/ranunculus-bouquets to compare how the mono bouquets look against mixed ones. I prefer them in neutral tones like peach or white, though they come in everything from burgundy to green. They seem to be a practical choice for someone who wants sophistication without the fragility of more tropical plants.

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