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Green Sisa Hydrangeas
$30.00
5 stems
Wholesale Green Sisa Hydrangeas are a unique and lush addition to any floral design. Each bunch features 5 stems with dark green petals that resemble delicate clovers, creating a striking texture. These blooms are ideal for adding depth and volume to larger arrangements, centerpieces, and bouquets. Their rich green tones make them a versatile choice, pairing effortlessly with bold colors for contrast or soft hues for a harmonious look. Whether for weddings, events, or DIY floral projects, Green Sisa Hydrangeas provide an elegant and refreshing touch. With their voluminous blooms and striking appearance, they serve as a standout focal flower or a lush filler in any arrangement.
Because we depend on mother nature, a picture or color of a flower may vary from what you receive depending on time of the year and growing region.
To ensure your Green Sisa Hydrangeas stay fresh and vibrant, follow our flower care tips.
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Key Features:
- Color: Deep green petals with a unique clover-like texture.
- Bunch Size: 5 stems per bunch.
- Bloom Size: Large, full blooms offering lush volume.
- Use: Ideal for bouquets, centerpieces, and large vase arrangements.
Pairings:
- Oriental Lily Bouquet: Adds bold elegance and a contrasting texture.
- True Love Bouquet: Softens arrangements with its romantic tones and complementing blooms.
- Apricot Parrot Tulips: Introduces a playful color contrast with its ruffled petals.
- Areca Palm Leaves: Enhances tropical or modern designs with structured greenery.
Care and Handling:
- Always use a clean vase or bucket when they arrive and cut the stems at the base at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) on an angle.
- Use the flower food in clean water, refreshing it every other day and washing the vase.
- Store hydrangeas in a cool, well-ventilated place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep them away from sources of ethylene gas (like fruits and vegetables), which speeds up maturation.
- If blooms appear wilted, dunk the flower plumes in water for a few hours, as hydrangeas can absorb water through their petals.




