Fragile, and sensual, unlike other flowers, lisianthus is fraught with tenderness and carelessness. Mexico is considered the birthplace of the flower. The petals of this plant inspired warriors to feats, instilled hope in women's hearts and were associated with the arrival of spring. According to another legend, the eustoma was given to the princess by the Japanese king, who wanted to please her with an unusual gift. Today, a magnificent bouquet of lisianthus can be presented to a young mother during discharge from the hospital, gifted to a colleague for her birthday, or sent to a friend for a family celebration. Large openwork buds will certainly surprise you with their lightness, weightlessness and tenderness, and pink shades will warm your heart on a cold winter evening and remind you of the imminent approach of spring.
The size of the arrangement shown in the picture is approximate.