Fresh hypericum, makeover with hypericum. The Hypericum likes to surprise you. Hypericum's life cycle is all about change. It starts as a flower, but its final form is a branch full of berries. After this natural makeover, Hypericum is ready for the vase. These berries look nice and sturdy in a nice bunch and their transition properties make them the ultimate autumn flower.
COLOURS AND SHAPES
Hypericum can be recognised during flowering by golden-yellow flowers, after which berries grow on the branches. These white to dramatically dark red berries quickly add a cool twist to a beautiful bunch of flowers.
SYMBOLIC
Hypericum is also known as Deer Hay and St John's Wort. Yes, you've probably heard of that. This herb is often used as a remedy for insomnia or to combat depressive symptoms. Back in the day, the herb was nicknamed "chase the devil". It was then used as a defence herb against witches, magic and other woes. In short, with Hypericum in a bouquet, you are guaranteed an evening without unannounced guests.
ORIGIN
Originally from Bulgaria and Turkey, Hypericum is spotted all over Europe.