What color is the Peach Freesia?
Peach Freesia blooms feature soft peachy-orange petals with a warm, pastel tone that blends beautifully with both romantic and rustic color palettes.
What does the bloom of the Peach Freesia look like?
Each stem carries multiple trumpet-shaped blooms along a slightly arched stem. The petals are delicately ruffled and open gradually for a graceful look.
How big are the blooms of the Peach Freesia?
Individual blooms are about 1–2 inches wide, with several blooms per stem, creating a full and textured floral spray.
How long are the stems on the Peach Freesia?
Stems typically measure 10–16 inches in length, making them ideal for bouquets, centerpieces, and mixed floral arrangements.
What is the texture of the Peach Freesia?
The petals have a smooth, slightly waxy texture with a light, sweet fragrance that adds a fresh, airy feel to designs.
How long does the Peach Freesia last?
Peach Freesia generally lasts 7–10 days in the vase. The flowers continue opening along the stem for an extended display time.
Is the Peach Freesia pet friendly?
Yes, freesia is non-toxic to cats and dogs, making it safe for pet-friendly homes and events.
What is the Peach Freesia commonly used for?
Peach Freesia is popular for weddings, spring centerpieces, baby showers, and event arrangements where a soft, romantic accent is desired.
Botanical Name
Freesia spp.
Any extra care tips or fun facts?
For best vase life, recut stems at an angle, remove foliage below the waterline, and keep away from ripening fruit, which releases ethylene gas that can shorten bloom life.
*This product comes straight from Mother Nature! Because flowers are natural products and because of differences in screen displays, exact colors may vary a bit. But rest assured—your flowers will always be beautiful and fresh!*