Description
Wholesale Matricaria White Cushion Asters - Require 7 Days Advance Notice
Matricaria Asters, or as they are more commonly known, Chamomile, will bring a smile to your face.  These cute, bright and cheery flowers instantly conjure up images of meadows filled with wild flowers and springtime picnics. The perfect filler flower for any relaxed type of bouquet or floral arrangement. Matricaria White Cushion Aster is a more heavily petaled bloom, like dozens of tiny white mums that look beautiful paired with roses, daisies, sunflowers, lisianthus, delphinium larkspur, eryngium (sea holly or thistle), snapdragons and stock. Matricaria Asters are just perfect in any garden, barn or wildflower design. Like all members of the aster family, Matricaria White Cushion Asters have multiple blooms per stem, making them a beautiful and economical choice for your bouquets. Matricaria White Cushion Asters are available year round and are easy to work with.
Wholesale Matricaria White Cushion Asters Require 7 Days Advance Notice! Free shipping is included in the price with a 100% guarantee of quality. As these are farm direct, you must have someone there to sign for your package when it arrives!
Diameter:Â Approx. 2"
Average Stem Length:Â Approx. 18-24"
Bunch Size:Â 10 Stems
Average Number of Blooms Per Stem:Â 3-5Â
Vase Life:Â 5-8Â days with proper care
Suggested Delivery Date:Â 2-3 days before event
Care Instructions
Aster Care instructions:
- 1. Open box and cut strapping to remove flowers
- 2. Remove as much green leafy foliage off the bottom portion of the stems as possible (leaving only the foliage around the the bottom of the lowest flowers)
- 3. Cut approx ½ - 1" off the bottom of the stem.
- 4. Place flowers in water out of direct sunlight
Quick Tips:
- 1. It is perfectly normal for the flowers to look thirsty or "tired" upon arrival. They will perk up once they receive a "fresh cut" to their stems and have time to drink up fresh water.
- 2. To maximize their vase life and to keep them looking their best, ensure all foliage that falls below any water lines is removed; aster foliage can become slimy when immersed in water. This is easily prevented by removing all leaves that fall in or near water levels.