Popular flowers which open from tightly swirled buds, also available bi-coloured varieties. Eustoma: A flower full of symbolism This beautiful flower represents gratitude, appreciation, and charisma. This beautiful long-stemmed flower is perfect in a bouquet to show respect, love, acceptance, and recognition. Makes the flower a great gift! Eustoma comes from the Greek words ‘eu’, meaning beautiful, and ‘stoma’, meaning mouth. Lisianthus, on the other hand, comes from the Greek words “lysis,” which can be translated as “dissolve,” and “anthos,” which means flower. Eustoma, also known as Lisianthus, is a delicate, rose-like flower known for its soft, ruffled petals and wide range of pastel and vibrant colors. Despite its gentle appearance, Eustoma carries powerful meanings related to appreciation, grace, and emotional depth.
🌸 Symbolism of Eustoma (Lisianthus):
1. Appreciation & Gratitude Eustoma is widely recognized as a symbol of thankfulness, making it a perfect flower to express gratitude, recognition, or a heartfelt thank-you. Often included in bouquets to honor kindness, support, or quiet strength in relationships.
2. Elegance & Grace Its graceful, flowing petals give Eustoma an aura of refinement, beauty, and poise. Symbolizes grace under pressure, especially when gifted to someone who carries themselves with dignity and calm in tough times.
3. Deep Emotion & Connection Eustoma is often used to express deep feelings—not necessarily romantic, but heartfelt. It’s an ideal flower to show sincere emotions, compassion, or affectionate admiration.
4. Charisma & Charm Because of its soft yet striking appearance, Eustoma can also symbolize natural charisma, gentle charm, and inner beauty.
🎨 Color Symbolism Color Meaning:
White Purity, innocence, peaceful intentions
Pink Affection, romance, admiration
Purple Enchantment, mystery, elegance
Blue Calm, loyalty, deep connection
Yellow Friendship, warmth, joy
Green Renewal, health, balance
🕊️ Cultural Notes :
In Japan and Korea, Eustoma is increasingly popular in weddings and gift bouquets due to its association with gentle love and elegant sincerity. In Western floristry, it's considered a modern alternative to roses for expressing refined emotion and unspoken connection.
🌼 In Floristry Eustoma is commonly used in:
Weddings (symbolizing long-lasting love and appreciation) Thank-you bouquets Elegant arrangements (for milestones, anniversaries, and gestures of respect) Sympathy flowers (especially in white or soft lavender)
💐 Eustoma (Lisianthus) Cut Flower Care Guide :
1. Trim the stems: • Cut 2–3 cm off the stems at a slant using a sharp knife or scissors. • Re-cut every 2–3 days to improve water uptake.
2. Use clean, fresh water: • Fill a vase with room-temperature water and replace it every 2 days. • Eustoma is sensitive to dirty water.
3. Remove lower leaves: • Strip any leaves that will be underwater to prevent bacterial growth.
4. Add flower food (if available): • Use commercial flower preservative for best results. • It extends vase life and keeps the stems firm.
5. Choose a cool location: • Keep the vase in a cool spot, away from direct sunlight, heaters, and fruit. • Ideal temperature: 8–18°C.
6. Support the stems (optional): • Some varieties have soft stems; use a tall vase for support or add floral wire if needed
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PACKAGING RECOMMENDATIONS | Aqua Box |
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TRANSPORT | Aqua Box |
RECOMMENDED Growers |
Gebr van der Lugt / Kwekerij Waalzicht /
Lion Star / Montana Lisianthus / Sunrise https://montanalisianthus.nl https://www.lugtlisianthus.com |