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Would all flowers match if I buy them all the same color?Updated 4 months ago

Matching flowers by color can be a beautiful way to create a harmonious arrangement, but it's important to remember that not all flowers are identical in tone, even when they're the same color. Mother Nature has a way of adding unique touches to each bloom!

For example, if you select three different orange flowers, like an orange Rose, an orange Freesia, and an orange Tulip, you might notice variations in the tones of orange. Each type of flower has its way of displaying colors.

To create a visually appealing blend, you can try a couple of approaches:

Shade Variation: Choose flowers that are a couple of shades darker or lighter than each other. This difference in shade, especially if it's to complement a particular item like a dress, can be more pleasing to the eye.

Color Break-Up: If the colors are similar but don't quite harmonize when placed side by side, consider adding greens or different color filler flowers. This technique breaks up the color and creates a blend that's easier on the eyes.

While the flowers may not be the same tone, these tips can help you achieve a beautifully coordinated look for your event.

Remember, our team at FiftyFlowers is here to help guide you in selecting the perfect combinations for your floral needs!

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