Arranging White Tulips: The third most popular flower in the world, white tulips were once the
symbol of the Turkish empire. Shipped in bud form directly from the “land
of tulips” in Holland, your white tulips have traveled a long distance
and may be thirsty upon arrival. Your white tulips will continue to grow
and change after being cut, so leave enough room for your white tulips
to grow and move while arranging. Don’t be afraid to cut, as your
bouquet will look good with white tulips in varying lengths. White Tulips
have a natural tendency to bend and lilt, to seek light, so keep this
in mind when placing your white tulip bouquet under a direct light source.
White Tulip Bouquet Care Tips: Your white tulip bouquet has an estimated vase life of 4-6 days. If properly
taken care of our white tulip bouquet may last longer. Don’t be
afraid to cut your tulip stems, as your bouquet will look good with white
tulips in varying lengths and will also help the tulips drink water better.
After trimming your white tulip stems, fill the vase with lukewarm water
and add first packet of floral food. Tulips are heavy drinkers, so make
sure you feed them some fresh water daily. To straighten bent tulips,
wrap the tulip stems tightly in damp newspaper, secure with an elastic
band, and stand in deep, lukewarm water with light directly above them.
Leave for a couple of hours, and white tulip bouquet will be as good as
new. |