What color is the White (Black Eyed) Anemone?
White (Black Eyed) Anemones have crisp, clean white petals that surround a bold black or deep charcoal center. The high contrast creates a striking and elegant appearance.
What does the bloom of a White (Black Eyed) Anemone look like?
The bloom features delicate, open-faced white petals arranged around a prominent dark center. Its sleek and symmetrical shape makes it a favorite for modern and romantic floral design.
How big is the bloom on a White (Black Eyed) Anemone?
Blooms generally measure between 2 and 3 inches across, ideal for accents, boutonnieres, and focal clusters in wedding work.
How long are the stems on White (Black Eyed) Anemones?
Stems typically measure 10 to 16 inches long with a natural curve, adding movement and whimsy to bouquets and arrangements.
What is the texture of White (Black Eyed) Anemones?
The petals are soft and slightly translucent, while the center is dense and velvety. Stems are semi-hollow and should be handled with care.
How long does White (Black Eyed) Anemone last in a vase?
With proper hydration and fresh water, they last 5 to 7 days. Daily trimming and cool temperatures help extend their vase life.
Is White (Black Eyed) Anemone safe for pets?
No, Anemones are toxic to pets if ingested. Keep arrangements out of reach of cats and dogs.
How is White (Black Eyed) Anemone used in floral design?
This variety is popular in white-and-black color palettes, modern wedding bouquets, and editorial floral work. They pair beautifully with ranunculus, lisianthus, and eucalyptus.
What is the botanical name for White (Black Eyed) Anemone?
Anemone coronaria
Any care tips or fun facts about White (Black Eyed) Anemone?
Anemones are light-sensitive and open beautifully over time. Keep them in cool, fresh water and away from direct sun to slow opening and prolong freshness. They symbolize anticipation and timeless beauty.
*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!*