Hydrangea serrata, or more commonly known as Japanese hydrangea, is a charming flower that resembles a small handball and grows in beautiful clusters. This flower is often used by the Japanese for display during the New Year celebrations. Let’s explore more about this exquisite flower with Bach Hoa XANH right now!
1 Origin and Characteristics of Japanese Hydrangea
Japanese Hydrangea or Kodemari Flower
Japanese hydrangea, also known as Kodemari, has tiny flowers with a diameter of only about 1cm. They usually grow in clusters, forming spherical shapes like handballs. This is how the flower got its name, Kodemari, which means “small handball” in Japanese.
Belonging to the shrub family, this flower is native to China but is widely cultivated in Japan, where it has become a symbol of spring. Japanese hydrangea is related to roses and has long, narrow leaves with serrated edges. Each flower has five snowy-white petals, beautifully accented by golden stamens.
Characteristics and Origin of Japanese Hydrangea
Blooming from February to May, these flowers captivate with their clusters of white blossoms resembling snowflakes. Their adorable and elegant appearance has made them a seasonal favorite for Japanese households to decorate their homes during the New Year festivities.
2 How to Arrange Japanese Hydrangea Beautifully and Elegantly
When choosing Japanese hydrangea flowers, opt for stems with both blooms and buds, as this will prolong the flowering period. Additionally, look for stems with evenly spaced flowers and buds, a bright brown stem with a glossy surface, and a firm feel—all signs of freshness.
Here are the simple steps to arrange Japanese hydrangea:
How to Arrange Japanese Hydrangea Beautifully
3 Some Beautiful Arrangements of Japanese Hydrangea
Arrangement Style: Long and Flowing like a Maiden’s Hair
Arrangement Style: Unique Basket Shape
Arrangement Style: Tall and Slim Vase
Arrangement Style: Asymmetrical, Leaning to One Side
Arrangement Style: Fan-Shaped for Living Room Decoration
Arrangement Style: Glass Vase for Living Room or Bedroom
We hope that this article has given you a better understanding of the Japanese hydrangea. Why not try arranging a beautiful vase of these flowers to add a touch of elegance to your home?
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