Fleurs en Vrac Mtl

Blue Hydrangea

  • Description
  • Care Instructions
  • Conditions

Blue Hydrangea is a timeless cut flower appreciated for its large, rounded bloom and soft, natural blue tone. More subtle than electric blue varieties, this shade offers a refined and classic look suitable for elegant floral work.

Each stem features a generous, full flower head that provides natural volume and structure in bouquets, centerpieces, ceremony décor, and large-scale installations. The cool blue tone pairs beautifully with white roses, peonies, ranunculus, delphinium, lisianthus, and eucalyptus, creating romantic and balanced color palettes.

Sold in bulk for florists, wedding designers, and DIY projects, Blue Hydrangea is ideal for achieving fullness with fewer stems while maintaining a soft, traditional aesthetic.

Hydrangeas perform best in water-based arrangements. Use in floral foam carries a higher risk of premature wilting.

Key Features

Flower type: Hydrangea

Color: Blue

Stem length: 12–20 inches

Bloom shape: Large, round flower head

Ideal for: Weddings, events, DIY floral arrangements, home decor

CARE AND PREPARATION – HYDRANGEAS
DIY Bulk Flower Guide

Hydrangeas are highly sensitive flowers and require proper cutting and deep hydration to prevent premature wilting. Please follow these steps carefully upon receiving your flowers:

  1. Unpack immediately. Remove the flowers from the box as soon as they arrive. Hydrangeas are often shipped in small water bags, capsules, or humid wrapping.
  2. Remove hydration packaging. Carefully remove any water bags, capsules, or wet paper before handling further.
  3. Re-cut the stems properly. Cut approximately 1–2 inches off the stems at a large angle using sharp shears or a knife. A wider cut surface allows the stem to absorb more water.
  4. Use warm water for initial hydration. Immediately place the freshly cut stems into a tall container filled with warm water to encourage drinking.
  5. Allow deep hydration. Leave hydrangeas undisturbed in warm water in a cool area for several hours before arranging.
  6. Keep water levels high. Hydrangeas are heavy drinkers and must always sit in a generous amount of water.
  7. Hydrangeas perform best in water. These flowers do best when kept directly in water. Using them in floral foam (oasis) always carries a risk of premature wilting, as foam may not supply sufficient hydration.
  8. Reviving wilted hydrangeas. If blooms appear wilted the next day, remove the stems from the vase and fully submerge the entire stem and bloom in a sink or container filled with water. Allow them to soak for approximately one hour, then re-cut the stems and place them back into a tall vase filled with fresh water. In many cases, this will restore firmness.
  9. Understand limitations. If hydrangeas have been wilted for an extended period, recovery may not be possible, even with full submersion.
  10. Store properly. Keep in a cool environment, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and drafts.

Availability & Details:

  • Available year-round
  • To guarantee availability, please place orders at least 2-3 weeks in advance.
  • No cancellations accepted within two weeks prior to delivery.
  • Product is delivered as it arrives from the farm, untrimmed and uncleaned.
  • Colors may vary from what you see on your screen.
  • Prices may change without notice, especially during certain holidays.
  • Payment is required before delivery.

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