Mayola Fernandes
Peony bouquets have long been a favourite among floral fans, but these fleeting blooms are superseding other blossoms in ‘gramming popularity as of late. If you’ve so much as scrolled through Instagram in the past few weeks, you’ll have noticed the blush-hued flowers cropping up all over your feed. It’s clear that they are the interior must-have to covet right now.
Sweet-scented, elegant and pleasingly low-maintenance, there’s a reason this mood-lifting flower is quickly making its way into the most well-curated homes. But the aesthetic appeal isn’t the only reason to tap into the trend: peonies symbolise prosperity, good luck, timeless beauty, love and honour. In fact, in Chinese culture, peonies reign supreme as the “king of flowers,” as they are seen as an emblem of wealth and honour.
Peonies are only in season from April to June, with some varieties extending into early July, so there’s still some time to enjoy these fragrant blooms. From letterbox-friendly bunches to flower subscription services, we’ve cherry-picked the best peony bouquets, available in a wealth of hues from the palest blush to the deepest crimson, that are guaranteed to bring joy. Whether you’re searching for the perfect birthday present or a fail-safe gift for mums, there’s no better way to show your appreciation to a loved one (or yourself!) than sending flowers straight to their doorstep.
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How can I make my peonies last longer?
Blooming only from late spring to early summer, fresh-cut peonies have a limited bloom time, making it crucial to provide them with the utmost care and attention to extend their vase life. To begin with, trim the stems at least 3-5cm at a 45-degree angle under lukewarm water, a method that enhances their ability to absorb nutrients. Next, place the blossoms into a clean vase filled with two-thirds of lukewarm water, replenishing it daily to maintain their freshness. Then, position the vase in a cool spot, away from direct sunlight and drafts, which can cause the petals to wilt or droop. An ideal spot is one with good indirect light, such as a living room or hallway.
What do peonies symbolise?
Peonies, a signifier of good fortune and a happy marriage, are a 12th wedding anniversary symbol, making them a lovely gift for couples to celebrate this special milestone. Their timeless allure and rich symbolism continue to stand strong, making them a favourite in both home decor and among the top choices for bridal bouquets nationwide.
Searching for more gift-giving inspiration? Shop the best online flower delivery services, gifts for best friends, bridesmaid gifts, and gifts for her. For more from GLAMOUR UK’s Commerce Writer Mayola Fernandes, follow her on Instagram @mayolafernandess.