Rice Flower

Facts About Rice Flower

Known colloquially as “rice flower”
 
Zygothamnus diosmifolius, or Helichrysum diosmifolium, is the botanical name for this plant (hel-i-CRY-sum di-os-mi-FOL-ee-um)
 
The lifespan of a decorative item is anything from seven to fourteen days.
 
Flower Colors: Pink and White.
 
Available in the Spring
 
Helichrysum diosmifolius is another name for rice blossom. It is a popular choice for floral arrangements because of its thick heads of little white blooms.
 
Because of its resemblance to rice grains, it’s sometimes referred to as the “rice blossom.” These small silken-like spheres, preserved to endure a lifetime, are a favourite bouquet.
When it comes to flowers, there may be some variety.
 

Rice Flower in Floral Arrangements

You may use this rice flower in a wide number of ways, such as a centerpiece for your baby shower or wedding, as a flower arrangement for your happy birthday, or even as a table centerpiece for Thanksgiving or Christmas. Flowers made from this bloom are ideal for adding both volume and filler to wedding bouquets and arrangements. An excellent choice for pairing with Baby’s Breath. This Flower is perfect for both a spring or fall wedding bouquet. The most popular rice flour at Rice Flower is not only white, it comes in  a wide variety of other rice flower varieties, including purple blue rice flower, red rice flower, tinted pink rice flower, tinted green, orange rice flower, and yellow rice flower, all of which may be found here. Israeli Ruscus, White Lisianthus, Peach Rose, Peach Carnation, and Pink Hypericum Berries may undoubtedly be used to create a beautiful bridal bouquet. Flower crowns are also a great option.

Intricate and elegant, the rice blossom looks like something right out of a fantasy novel when it’s all put together. They’ve been gaining a lot of traction recently as filler flowers for weddings and other events. For bridal bouquets and boutonnieres, the white rice flower is a common choice for arrangements. As cut flowers, they are incredibly versatile and may be used in any floral design.


‘Pink Rice Flower’ Ozothamnus diosmifolius (Pink Rice Flower) is an open, compact shrub that grows to a height of 4 to 6 feet (sometimes larger). A half-inch-long linear leaf is the typical size. The clusters of 20 to 100 little white blooms are found at the terminals of the branches and may be seen in a variety of colors of pink.

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