The Freesia flower is native to South Africa, namely the Cape region, therefore it is also called “Cape lily of the valley”. Freesia bouquets are usually given to express your sincere feelings, true love and devotion. They are used to propose a hand and heart, demonstrating the seriousness of intentions and the desire to give your heart to a loved one.
Lovely fragile flowers look great in a bride’s bouquet. They can be used as mono bouquets or combined with other plants:
– Snow-white flowers are in perfect harmony with bright red roses.
– Yellow freesias will decorate blue compositions.
– Thin twigs look great with eustomas, hyacinths and tulips.
The bouquet consists of 3 freesia branches (set of 3).
This Freesia branch height 37 cm (14,6 inch) consists of:
– 2 big open flower,
– 3 open bud,
– 3 green bud






















