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Build a Bouquet with Lisianthus


Title: "Bouquet Essentials: Lisianthus” in purple lettering on a purple watercolor background with gold speckles and a gold border. There are hand drawn flowers in the background of the title.
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Lisianthus is our #9 most-popular flower! Tied with snapdragons, these blooms are great for adding some POP to your bouquet! For a recap on how we find out which flowers are most popular in a bouquet, click here.


What are lisianthus?

A tight round bouquet of pink and light peach lisianthus flowers sits on a wooden table. We view the bouquet from its top. It has green vines or twigs around its base as decoration.
Photo credit: @botanical_rose

According to Wikipedia, lisianthus is a warm-region flower and it's considered a high-end cut flower. It's relatively finnicky to grow and lisianthus blooms grow in groups of 1-2 per stem. Unlike other flowers we've talked about, they have a very small genus of two or three species, so they're considered less "hearty" and have less diversification than other cut flowers.


What do you need to know about lisianthus in a bouquet?

Growing season

A paper-wrapped bouquet of hot pink lisianthus and eucalyptus greener is held in front of some white metal siding.
Photo credit: @backcountryblooms

Lisianthus blooms in early summer and can continue to bloom through late summer. Ask your florist if and when it's available in your region, though! Lisianthus is typically a grassland flower, so it might be especially hard to get depending on where you're celebrating your special day.


Color variety

According to Wikipedia, lisianthus can come in a wide variety of colors, such as the following:

  • Pink

  • Purple

  • White

  • Blue

  • Red

  • Yellow

  • Bicolored

Bloom size

They're approximately 2 inches across. This makes them similar to roses in terms of how they take up space in a bouquet. Take a look at our Instagram and Pinterest accounts for more examples to help you visualize your bouquet!

A hand holds a loose bouquet of white dahlia, white lisianthus, greenery, and various pink and orange flowers against a white background.
Photo credit: @inbloomcutflowers


To see more about different bouquet flowers, check out our blog posts on daffodils, delphinium, dahlias, lilacs, carnations, hydrangeas, lavender, or lily of the valley.




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Let us know what you wish you'd known before designing your wedding flowers in the comments or on our Facebook page: facebook.com/bridalbuilderllc !





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