Filed under: Wedding tips and ideas
Spring is here finally, and what better flowers than tulips to signify spring? From white to yellow to pink and purple, and from two-tones to frilly edge to double, tulips come in a huge range of variations. There’s always a tulip for everyone’s taste.
* Note. Tulips season begins around late Nov and ends around late April. They need a lot of water and can’t stand extreme heat. It is not suggested to be used as wedding flowers in very hot summers.

Above: A pure white tulip bouquets with grass collar, matched with virbumum and origatholum.

Above: Double yellow tulips are rare and look like peonies in appearance. White Parrot tulips have green frilly edges.

Above: Purple tulips look regal combined with white ranuculus. White tulips and lilies of the valley is a perennial favourite.

Above: pink tulips and pink peonies and lilies of the valley. All of the favourites in 1 bouquet. Pink hyacinths, parrot tulips and calla lillies in a black collar of cordyline leaves is a sophisticated alternative.
Every bride is unique, so why should your bouquet be just like any others? For a bespoke bouquet that trully reflects your personality, contact Solomon Bloemen at info@solomonbloemen.com today and let your dreams be realized.
Bouquet prices begin from HK1,600. Please allow at least 10 weeks from consultation to realization of your bespoke bouquet.
It’s your wedding afterall! Anything less is a compromise.