This series of blog posts - called 'Tiny Blooms - are about small flower arrangements. Small - might be the size of the container or it could be the size of the flowers or the amount of stems in each container. It will also be that the arrangement is minimal both in presentation and that it's quick and easy to do. Apart from that there are no other strict rules - I'm allowing myself a lot of creative freedom!
Today I'm featuring a little white flower called Spring Snowflake. The Latin or botanical name for it is Leucojum.
It's often mistaken for a snowdrop but this one has stems that are much taller and all the petals are the same size.
It grows quite happily in my garden and every spring around this time I cut some to take into the house. They don't last very long - each individual flower only lasts for a few days.
But the flowers are so charming that it doesn't matter that they last for such a short time.
I didn't use any of the long green sword like leaves so all I had to do was to cut them down to suit the vase. I chose an almost translucent light green little vase - the flowers are so delicate I just wanted a vase that would blend in.
Put the vase on a mantelpiece or similar - somewhere a little bit higher than a coffee table - so you can enjoy this gorgeous little flower close-up.
Have a Lovely Floral Day!
I'll see you later in the week with more flowers from
'Of Spring and Summer'.
I'll see you later in the week with more flowers from
'Of Spring and Summer'.
~ xoxo ~
Ingrid
[Styling and Photography © Ingrid Henningsson for Of Spring and Summer.]