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Welcome to the Flowerio Blog – dried flowers, inspirations and trends, a place where creativity meets nature. On our blog, you will find plenty of tips, guides, and news from the world of dried flowers, grasses, and plant-based decorations. Discover trends in arranging, new products, seasonal inspirations, and practical advice for caring for dried flowers so your arrangements stay beautiful for as long as possible.
You will learn how to create minimalist and modern decorations, wedding bouquets, or seasonal wreaths, how to combine colors and textures, or how to incorporate dried flowers into your interior in a stylish and natural way. Each article provides valuable content that inspires you to create your own decorations and helps you better understand the world of dried flowers.
On the Flowerio Blog, you will also find practical tips on how to properly store, clean, and protect dried flowers to maintain their beauty and color for many years. Follow our articles and stay ahead with the latest trends in floristry and interior decoration.
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Modelling and air-dry clays in dried flower arrangements: a professional and eco-friendly alternative to Florex floral foam Florex (OASIS® floral foam) has been a staple in floristry for decades. In modern arrangements with dried flowers and natural materials, however, it is increasingly losing its...
Poppy Seed Pods and Their Story: Natural Detail with a Touch of Elegance Poppy seed pods are among the most popular natural decorative elements in modern floral arrangements. Their sculptural shape, delicate texture, and wide color palette make them an ideal addition to bouquets, wreaths, wedding d...
Origin and Botany of Lagurus Lagurus ovatus, also known as bunny tail or bunny tail grass, originates from the Mediterranean region. In the wild, it grows on sunny meadows and sandy soils. Its soft, fluffy spikes measure 2–3 cm and resemble rabbit tails, which is how it got its charming name. Lagu...
Origin and Journey of Palm Leaves Palm leaves come from tropical regions, where their shape, color, and size depend on the palm species. They are often collected when naturally drying or carefully dried after harvesting. Their journey from exotic countries ends with us – as a decoration that brings...