Bring natural texture and vibrant freshness to your floral designs with Spray Hypericum Green, a versatile filler flower known for its clusters of decorative green berries and clean, structured stems. Widely used in both classic and modern floral design, green hypericum adds depth, contrast, and a polished finish to bouquets, centerpieces, and large-scale arrangements.
Spray hypericum is part of the Hypericum family, traditionally valued for its ornamental berries rather than blooms. Each stem features multiple branching clusters of smooth, round berries in a fresh green tone, offering a unique texture that stands out while still blending seamlessly with other flowers.
This filler is especially popular for weddings, event work, and everyday floral arrangements, thanks to its ability to complement both soft romantic palettes and bold, modern designs. It pairs beautifully with roses, ranunculus, lilies, eucalyptus, and gypsophila, adding structure without overwhelming focal flowers.
Available in bulk, Spray Hypericum Green is ideal for florists, event planners, and DIY customers looking to create professional-looking arrangements efficiently and affordably.
We also offer Spray Hypericum in red and pink, making it easy to coordinate with different color palettes and seasonal themes.
Why choose Spray Hypericum Green
- Unique berry texture adds depth and visual interest
- Clean, structured stems for easy design work
- Versatile for both modern and classic arrangements
- Long-lasting and durable in arrangements
- Available in multiple colors (green, red, pink)
Product Details
- Type: Berry filler flower
- Color: Fresh green
- Stem: Multi-branch with berry clusters
- Use: Bouquets, centerpieces, weddings, events, installations
- Style: Structured, modern, natural
Design Tips
What is green hypericum used for?
Green hypericum is commonly used to:
- Add texture and contrast to bouquets
- Create structured, modern arrangements
- Fill space without heaviness
- Complement both soft and bold color palettes
What flowers pair well with hypericum?
- Roses
- Ranunculus
- Eucalyptus
- Baby’s breath (gypsophila)
- Seasonal blooms