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Tropical Flower Arrangement DIY: Lanui “Holiday” Assortment

When you order a tropical assortment from With Our Aloha, remember they do not come pre-arranged. The stems are delicately packed at the source, and rush shipped to your door to ensure you receive the freshest flowers possible. We have provided a tropical flower arrangement DIY that walks you through a “suggested” design below, but the beautiful possibilities are endless.

For this Lanui “Holiday” 12 stem assortment idea, you will need:

  • 1 shallow vase
  • 1 block of floral foam
  • garden shears
  • scissors
  • rubber bands are also helpful sometimes

vase floral foam clippers for tropical flower arranging

 


Bright tropical reds and greens bring aloha to the holidays.  While this is a featured assortment for Christmas it will be beautiful any time of year.

  • Start with the palm leaves – cross them in the center back of the foam as shown.
  • Add the 3 safari sunset near the back of the arrangement. Place the 3 hala leaves as shown with careful bends in two of the leaves.
  • Place 2 banksia protea, one at the back near the center and the other on the right..
  • Use one ginger opposite of the banksia to balance that side. Place the other at the center right. Use the tropic fleur as the tallest flower in the back.
  • Fill the lower areas with red anthurium. Measure before cutting to make sure they are not too short.
  • Finish with the green anthurium.

This is our Hawaiian Flowers of the Month selection for December.

[two_thirds]This 12 stem assortment includes:

  • 2 red ginger
  • 2 banskia protea
  • 3 safari sunset
  • 2 red anthurium
  • 2 midori anthurium
  • 1 tropic fleur heliconia
  • 2 raphis palm
  • 3 hala leaves

 

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‘Lanui’ Hawaiian Holiday Flowers – Not Arranged – Shipped Mon – Thu

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