Wholesale Greenery for Bouquets & Floral Arrangements
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About Floral Greenery
Each type of greenery offers unique texture and tone, making it a core element in modern floral design. Popular wedding greenery like Italian ruscus and eucalyptus add flow and depth, while structured greens like salal or leather leaf fern build fullness and form. Use greenery for bouquets, centerpieces, garlands, or installations to bring your floral vision to life.
Design Inspiration & Popular Uses
Wedding Design Ideas
Greenery suits every wedding style, from rustic to modern. Use it to layer, build, or make a statement.
- Cascading bouquets with Italian ruscus or silver dollar eucalyptus
- Greenery garlands for head tables, aisles, or arches
- Ceremony backdrops with smilax or plumosa
- Minimalist centerpieces using olive branches or dusty miller
- Floral crowns and boutonnieres featuring seeded eucalyptus or leather leaf
Greenery Pairings
Mixing foliage adds texture and dimension. Airy greens lighten dense blooms, while structured greens provide balance.
- Eucalyptus (seeded, silver dollar, baby blue) for fragrance and romantic texture
- Italian and Israeli ruscus for line and structure in bouquets
- Salal and leather leaf fern to add volume and greenery density
- Olive branches, dusty miller, and lamb’s ear for muted, soft palettes
- Smilax, plumosa, and ivy for draping designs and installations
Color Trends
The color of greenery plays a powerful role in setting the mood of your wedding. From cool silvers to deep emeralds, foliage tones can highlight your floral color palette or bring a natural grounding to vibrant blooms.
- Silvery greens (dusty miller, silver dollar eucalyptus) for romantic, vintage palettes
- Bright, classic greens (leather leaf, salal) for traditional designs
- Muted greens (olive, lamb’s ear) for boho and Mediterranean weddings
- Trailing dark greens (smilax, ivy) for dramatic floral arches and draping
Buying Greenery in Bulk
Bulk greenery is one of the most cost-effective ways to fill arrangements with volume and texture. Each bunch arrives fresh and ready to design
- Sold by type or as mixed greenery boxes
- Lasts 7–14 days with proper care
- Arrives farm-fresh; rehydrate immediately upon delivery
- Store greens in clean water and keep in a cool, shaded environment
- Ideal for weddings, corporate events, DIY projects, and installations
Why Shop Greenery from FiftyFlowers
FiftyFlowers offers premium wholesale greenery delivered fresh from the farm. Choose from hundreds of foliage types at competitive prices.
- Huge variety of greenery types and textures
- Farm-direct quality and competitive bulk pricing
- Perfect for DIY weddings, large events, and pro florists
- Carefully packaged to preserve freshness and prevent damage
- Backed by expert customer support and flower care resources
Frequently Asked Questions
How much greenery should I order for my event?
It depends on your design style. For bouquets, plan on 5–10 stems per arrangement. For garlands, expect to use 20–25 feet per 8-foot table if you want a full, lush look. Hanging installations often require 100+ stems depending on the scale.
Do all greenery types last the same amount of time?
No. Hardy greens like leather leaf fern, Israeli ruscus, and salal can last 10–14 days with proper care. More delicate types like dusty miller or smilax typically last 4–7 days. Conditioning and cool storage can extend vase life across all types.
Can I use greenery without flowers in my wedding?
Absolutely. Greenery-only weddings are popular for their simplicity, elegance, and cost-effectiveness. Use varieties like Italian ruscus, olive, and eucalyptus for full, dimensional looks—layering textures to avoid flat or sparse designs.
Does eucalyptus have a scent?
Yes, eucalyptus (especially seeded and baby blue varieties) has a distinctive fresh, menthol-like fragrance. It’s subtle but noticeable, and often appreciated for its calming effect. Note: Some people may be sensitive to the scent in large amounts.
Do I need to treat smilax or ivy differently from other greenery?
Yes. Trailing greens like smilax and ivy tend to wilt faster and should be kept hydrated right up until installation. For arches or draping, use water tubes or floral foam when possible, and mist occasionally to prevent drying out.
Can greenery be mixed or layered effectively?
Definitely. Combining structured greens (like salal or leather leaf) with airy or trailing varieties (like plumosa or smilax) creates natural dimension and flow. This layering technique is especially effective in bouquets and larger installations.