Scilla

(Star hyacinth)
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What you need to know as a florist about the Scilla

  • Colourful splendour

    The flower comes in soft blue, sky blue, white and sometimes light lilac. Scilla's natural brightness enhances fresh and romantic colour combinations.

  • Stylish applications

    Scilla blooms with compact clusters of star-shaped flowers on short stems. The flowers have a fine texture and an open, inviting shape. Perfect as a fresh touch in spring bouquets or as a romantic accent.

  • Symbolic meaning

    Scilla symbolises faithfulness and new beginnings. Because of its early flowering, it is often associated with hope and the awakening of nature.

All about the Scilla

Bring a spring romance to your shop with the Scilla! This charming bulbous flower blooms with small star-shaped flowers in bright shades of blue. Compact, playful and subtly fragrant, the Scilla is an ideal spring flower that brings instant smiles to customers.

Sales advice for the florist

In-store sales advice for Scilla

There are several techniques you can apply to the Scilla. Think of making arrangements, a bouquet, a mono-bouquet or drying.

Presentation

Use Scilla as a low and airy element in compact bouquets. The flower combines beautifully with other bulbous flowers such as muscari, hyacinth or daffodil.

Sustainability

Put the stems in clean water and change it regularly. If necessary, trim at a slight angle. Scilla has a limited shelf life, but remains decorative for a long time in fresh bouquets. Ideal for short, strong arrangements.

Versatility

Scilla is perfect for spring compositions and romantic bouquets with a natural, loose look. Combines beautifully with pastel shades and is loved in bridal arrangements.

Meaning

When choosing the right bouquet, it is important to consider the meaning of the Scilla. Ideal for special occasions. Read the meaning of the flower under 'Product information'.

Give care tips

Give advice on caring for Scilla, so the customer knows how to keep the flowers fresh for as long as possible. Read the care tips under 'Care' for the best advice.

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