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Stem Count: 10 stems Color: Bright white to buttery cream. Creamy-ness tends to vary. Season: All Year Flower Design Type: Texture Flower Pros/Cons Flower Care Quantity Help Substitutes The Good: Brilliant texture, available all year, hardy, and predictable. Hypericum holds up beautifully in bouts AND large centerpieces so it's extremely versatile and reliable.The Bad: There are not many negatives when it comes to Hypericum. Sometimes we find that not all the berries on a stem look good, but the Hypericum Berries Bouquet, White Hypericum, Flowers Board, Off White Flowers, Flower Moxie, Wedding Flowers Greenery, Fresh Wedding Flowers, Winter Foliage, Filler Flowers

Stem Count: 10 stems Color: Bright white to buttery cream. Creamy-ness tends to vary. Season: All Year Flower Design Type: Texture Flower Pros/Cons Flower Care Quantity Help Substitutes The Good: Brilliant texture, available all year, hardy, and predictable. Hypericum holds up beautifully in bouts AND large centerpieces so it's extremely versatile and reliable.The Bad: There are not many negatives when it comes to Hypericum. Sometimes we find that not all the berries on a stem look good, but…

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#FlowerFriday These red berries are called Hypericum, but they are more commonly known as St. John's Wort! The name hypericum comes from the Greek words "hyper" and "eikon", which translate to "almost over ghosts". This name refers to the belief that the plant had mystical properties. #NorthScottsdaleFloral #NSF #hypericum #redhypericum #hypericumberries #redhypericumberries #stjohnswort #flowers #flowerfact #redstjohnswort #florist #localflorist Red Hypericum Berries, Flower List, Hypericum Berry, Filler Flowers, St John's Wort, Flower Identification, Hypericum Berries, Color Boards, List Of Flowers

#FlowerFriday These red berries are called Hypericum, but they are more commonly known as St. John's Wort! The name hypericum comes from the Greek words "hyper" and "eikon", which translate to "almost over ghosts". This name refers to the belief that the plant had mystical properties. #NorthScottsdaleFloral #NSF #hypericum #redhypericum #hypericumberries #redhypericumberries #stjohnswort #flowers #flowerfact #redstjohnswort #florist #localflorist

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