Preserved Solidago - Bouquet - Red
Generalities : Stabilized foliages are natural. Variations in size, shape and colour may exist between different elements of the same reference. Some parts may show slight defects (damaged leaves, cut branches...).
Humidity : If the surrounding humidity level is too high, a few drops of colour may leak from the foliage. Avoid putting it in contact with porous material to prevent the plant from fading.
Light & heat exposure : Prolonged exposure of foliage to the sun may cause discoloration and drying of the product.
Evolution over time : Over time, ivy tends to curl up and its stem to slightly darkens.
Foliage colour : Food colouring (non-toxic)
A fiery burst for your floral creations
Preserved red Solidago is far more than just a touch of colour – it’s a botanical firework. Its tiny flowers, clustered into dense panicles, display a mesmerising gradient shifting from red to orange to golden yellow. This intense, almost incandescent blend evokes blazing autumn leaves, copper-toned evenings, and the flickering glow of candlelight.
Its rich palette makes it an ideal choice for warm, comforting colour schemes. It pairs naturally with earthy tones such as terracotta, brown or ochre. Combined with yellow or orange preserved flowers, it creates a deep visual harmony. For added contrast, blend it with cool-toned foliage – blue-green eucalyptus or deep green ruscus – to make its vibrancy pop.
The perfect botanical for seasonal projects
With its airy silhouette and fiery hues, red Solidago is perfect for all autumn-inspired arrangements. It fits seamlessly into cosy floral compositions, whether for seasonal dinner centrepieces, festive bouquets or hanging wreaths.
Its light structure allows for natural, generous designs without overwhelming the whole. In garlands, it adds rhythm and vitality. In bouquets, it becomes a glowing highlight that draws the eye without outshining other flowers. Thanks to its flexibility, it’s also ideal for boutonnieres, floral accessories, or as a delicate accent around decorative candles.
A flower that tells a story
Red Solidago isn’t just decorative – it stirs the senses. It brings to mind sensations, memories and atmospheres. Its colour palette recalls late summer harvests, evenings by the fire, and warm, cocooning interiors.
For professionals, it’s also a safe bet. It catches the eye in a retail display, enhances seasonal windows, and adds character to event-based collections. Its appearance remains stable over time, with no maintenance required, while keeping its lush and vibrant look.