Showing posts with label Cheery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cheery. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Bright & Cheerful: High Gold
Yellow flowers will always be chic. You can count on a sunny bloom to elevate your mood thanks to the color's bright and cheery appeal. The lively hue is often linked with sunshine, warmth, and happiness… emotions that are all worth relishing. Beyond yellow’s symbolic meaning, it's important to remember how versatile it is when picking out flowers. Matching yellow blooms with other flowers and foliage is easy, especially because the shade blends well with most others.
If you're creating a spring design and want a color scheme that represents the season, you might want to select a yellow Leucospermum, like High Gold. A spring fave here on the farm that delivers a cheerful pop of vivid yellow blooms beautifully displayed on long, straight stems, now through May.
High Gold is statement-making not only due to its color but its awesome texture too, so you can work in just a small brust of color with a few well-placed blooms. Take this centerpiece, for example. The High Gold, as seen here, do not need to be the focal point to make a statement. The vibrant color has that covered, without monopolizing the whole arrangement.
Whether you prefer to mix a variety of colors throughout your design or you're a fan of a monochromatic, you shouldn't underestimate how brightly High Gold can shine.
Labels:
Beautiful Blooms,
California Grown,
Centerpieces,
Cheery,
Happiness,
High Gold,
Leucospermum,
Pincushion,
Pop of Color,
Protea,
Spring Designs,
Statement Flower,
Sunshine,
Warmth,
Yellow
Thursday, January 26, 2017
In the Field: Andrea
Spring is a long way off, but if you could use a mid-winter pick-me-up right this minute, we have the perfect antidote. “Andrea”—a bright, cheery and vibrant protea—this lovely cultivar produces large, fuchsia flowers with a silvery central dome and white feathery tips. It has the muted green leaves of the Protea Queen (magnifica) parent and the clear pink flower of the Protea Compacta parent.
There is no doubt that Andrea brings an abundance of winter cheer out in the fields. But once harvested, arranged and displayed her vibes are contagious – the perfect pick-me-up.
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