5 Filler Flowers to Fill Your Day
Every so often we give gifts of flowers to or receive one from our loved ones during special occasions and even on a regular day. Bouquets are a common choice aside from boxed arrangements or ones for home décor.
As well when we purchase one, we tend to pay attention to the primary flowers of our choice and attribute the beauty of the arrangement to them while in fact, other flowers in the arrangement contributed to its overall exquisite look!
Ready for some fun facts about Flowers and Greens’ arrangements? Here are 5 of our most frequently used filler flowers that make your flower arrangements fabulous:
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- Wax flowers

Probably one of the most popular filler flowers here and abroad is this flower with five small white petals. Its look is a bit similar to those found in tea trees. Aside from its clean, fresh look, it also has a sweet fragrance, making your bouquet more adorable.
- Rice flowers

You guess it, the names describes the tiny blooms of this flower in dense cluster. Rice flowers are perfect fillers in bouquets and also in wreaths and garlands.
- Statice

Also called the sea lavender, this filler flower is loved for its vibrant purple color. It is one of the most popularly used fillers in dried flower arrangement.
- Misty Blue

As mysterious as its name, this filler flower has a unique appeal for its tiny clear and bright blue blooms which adds delicate details in an arrangement. This is also widely known as limonium.
- Parvifolia

One of the many varieties of eucalyptus is parvifolia. It has many interesting shapes of leaves and shades of color. This makes it a perfect fit as filler flower, adding to the texture of the arrangement, and highlighting the vibrant colors of the primary flowers.
- Hypericum berries

These are an absolute favorite in our shop, not only during Christmas season but for the whole year. These berries come in red and green with up to 12 berries per stem that add to the texture of your floral arrangement.
- Gypsophila

We feel like it’s a must to make a bouquet fabulous. This filler can actually stand on its own as a bouquet but is a total stunner as a filler, adding a light feel and an elegant look in an arrangement.
And you know what’s more interesting about fillers? Sometimes they are more expensive than the primary flowers! Can you believe that?
So, which one have you seen in your arrangement so far?

