Wedding Flowers: Boronia

by Lindsey on January 21, 2010 · 0 comments

in Wedding Flowers

Pink Slightly Open Boronia_anbg-gov-au

(Image:  ANBG.gov.au)

Grown mostly in Australia, the Boronia flower is a small (less than an inch in length), cone-shaped flowers that grows on several shoots on one stem.  It’s not uncommon to have a hundred or more buds on one full stem.  Isn’t the Boronia so tiny and pretty?  Used mostly as filler in arrangements and bouquets, the Boronia is generally available in February and March.

Color Availability:  Pink and Magenta

Meaning: Silence, Hush

Pink slightly closed boronia_marecbokae(Image:  Marecbokae)

pink closed boronia_jungleseeds(Image:  Jungleseeds)

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