Coral Kissed Hypericum Berries

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Our Coral Kissed Hypericum Berries are the perfect touch of delicate color for your wedding decor. With their soft coral color, you can never go wrong when pairing these with garden roses or standard roses to add texture and color to a bouquet or centerpiece. Best of all, order from FiftyFlowers, and we'll ship them directly to your doorstep!

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About the Coral Kissed Hypericum Berries

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Delivery Recommendations

Recommended Delivery Date: 3 days before your event. (If your event is Saturday, suggested delivery day is Wednesday)

Availability: Year-Round

Bloom & Stem Details

Stems Per Bunch: 10 stems
Blooms Per Stem: Each stem will have several clusters of berries with some greenery.
Average Stem Length: 16-27 inches
Expected Vase Life: Minimum of 8 Days with proper care and handling.

Floral Profile

Color: Coral
Scent: Very faint to no noticeable fragrance; generally considered fragrance-free.
Symbolism: Hypericum berries symbolize cheer, protection, and positivity. Their vibrant, textured appearance adds warmth and depth to bouquets, centerpieces, and festive arrangements.

Additional Information

Hypericum is also known as St. John's Wort; however, berries are commercially-grown for decoration purposes and NOT for topical use or consumption.

Please Note

Your flowers will arrive looking thirsty and sleepy. This is absolutely NORMAL. Please see our Flower Care tab on this page to learn how to properly care for and handle your flowers.

As flowers are a natural product of Mother Nature and monitor resolutions can differ, the exact color tones of this flower may vary to some degree.

Package contents and prices are based on availability and may change due to weather and market conditions. If a substitution is necessary, we take great care to ensure your order closely matches your original flower choice, even if this means substituting flowers of higher value. While we will make every effort to contact you, there may be rare instances where we are unable to reach you in time. In such cases, we may proceed with substitutions to ensure your order ships on schedule, even without prior verbal confirmation.

Caring for Your Hypericum Berries

Our flowers are shipped fresh directly from our farms to your doorstep. When you first open the box, your flowers might appear "sleepy" or "thirsty," which is completely normal. These flowers have just completed an international journey and need water. Following the important care and preparation steps below will help rehydrate them and ensure they last as long as possible.


Flower Care Steps – From Arrival to Arrangement

Step 1: Unpack and Inspect

  • Unpack and Inspect: Cut any straps to remove flowers from the box, but leave their protective packaging on for the first 4 hours of hydration. As you unpack, check your blooms for any visible concerns.

  • Process Immediately: Begin the steps below immediately upon opening the box to ensure your flowers rehydrate and recover from their journey.

Step 2: Prepare the Containers

  • Choose Clean Buckets or Vases: Ensure your containers are clean and sanitized to remove soap residue, bacteria, and dirt, which can shorten flower life.

  • Fill Containers: Add at least 4 inches of cool, fresh water, and mix in flower food if available.

Step 3: Trim and Place in Water

  • Remove Foliage Below the Waterline: Strip leaves that will fall below the waterline to prevent mold or bacteria growth.

  • Cut Stems Correctly: Use clean, sharp floral shears to cut stems diagonally about 1 inch from the bottom. Avoid household scissors, as they pinch the stems and block water absorption.

  • Place and Space: Place the freshly cut stems into the prepared water immediately, ensuring enough space in each container to allow the flowers to bloom properly.

Step 4: Hydrate and Maintain

  • Hydration Time: Allow flowers at least 4 hours to hydrate, though 8 to 12 hours is ideal. After hydrating, remove protective packaging and guard petals (outer layers that may look bruised or brown).

  • Store in a Cool Place: Keep flowers in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight, drafts, and heat. Avoid placing them in a refrigerator, as this can harm flowers.

  • Monitor Water Levels: Flowers drink heavily upon arrival, so check frequently to ensure all stems are always submerged. If the water drops below the stems, refill immediately and recut them before placing them back in the container.

Step 5: Time to Design

  • Ready to Arrange: After completing the hydration and processing steps above, your flowers are now ready for design.

  • Recut and Maintain: As you design, make sure to recut the stems and maintain water levels.

  • Refresh Regularly: Change water daily and recut stems every 24-48 hours to keep flowers fresh.


Tips from Our Experts

  • Always keep flower buds above the bucket or vase rim to prevent your blooms from bruising.

  • Warm environments speed up blooming, while cooler areas slow it down. Adjust storage as needed, but always avoid direct sunlight and excessive heat.

  • Use a floral finishing spray after arranging blooms to help them last longer.

Customer Reviews

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Lucia C.
I Went Nuts and It Was Everything

I wasn't planning on getting that many flowers from FiftyFlowers until the week of my wedding, when I found out that local flowers wouldn't be available. FiftyFlowers has the BEST customer service and absolutely came through for me!

Since about a year before my wedding, I'd been in contact with two local farms to buy flowers from them. I was going to pick them up early Saturday morning for my Sunday wedding. However, we had terrible weather and both farms reached out to me on Monday (six days before the wedding). One said they didn't have anything, and the other said they only had a small amount (10 bunches). If I were to do it all over again I would definitely still try to go the local route because it is so important to support local farmers, but I also can't say enough good things about FiftyFlowers. I called FiftyFlowers on Monday afternoon and they were able to ship the flowers that I wanted by Thursday and Friday, free shipping.

In addition to the flowers from this site, I ended up getting about 40-50 bunches locally (the farm that said they had 10 ended up having more). Therefore, the poppies, the butterfly ranunculus, and some of the ranunculus (white, red, the brighter pink, and the more pastel yellow/orange) in my pictures are not from FiftyFlowers. However, the brighter yellow ranunculus and the "Peachy Watermelon" ranunculus in the pictures is from FiftyFlowers.

With all these flowers, I made 1 bridal bouquet, 2 bridesmaids bouquets, 8 boutonnieres/corsages, a garland, arrangements for 7 dinner tables, and about a million other jars of flowers to place around absolutely everywhere. I started arranging them about 8:00 in the morning. My mom joined me at 9:30 and a friend joined me at 10:00. We all worked until around 12, took a lunch break, and then they both left around 3:00 and I continued until 5:00. In total that's about 22 hours of labor hours. It got rushed towards the end and I wish I had a few more hours, but live and learn! Having the day to arrange flowers with some of my favorite people was so fun and such a special part of the weekend.

In case it helps, here's some details about how we made everything. We are exactly the opposite of pros, but it all worked out great.

Bridal bouquet: I held it in my hands as I went, started with the largest flower in the center, and worked out. When it was too much to hold without the bouquet falling apart I'd wrap wire around the stems (with another set of hands for help!), and then when it was secure again I kept adding more flowers. At the end I added some ruscus, wired it again, and then used ribbon to cover up the wire.

Corsages/boutonnieres: I made the tiny arrangements in my hand, then wrapped the stems together with green floral tape. Then I wrapped that in either ribbon (for the corsages) or twine (for the boutonnieres), but I left the stems long and hydrated in a dish of water. I cut the stems short once we were at the venue getting dressed. No idea if this was necessary, but everything held up with no problems--even the ranunculus and scabiosa.

Dinner table arrangements: Each table had 9 jars: 3 quart jars, 3 medium jars (roughly a pint, but in various shapes), and 3 small jars. For some of the quart jars (dinner table and other quart jars that we set out all over the place) I used clear floral tape to make a grid, then screwed the outside part of the lid over the tape to keep it secure. The tape wasn't really necessary but it was helpful. The arrangements were perfect because they were huge but not too tall so people could still see each other.

Garland: I ordered a garland from FiftyFlowers as a base. I also ordered extra Sprengeri Greens and Ruscus to stick into the garland to make it fuller. I was surprised how easy it was; we didn't end up needing to wire it or anything, and the greens lasted just fine out of water. I also stuck some artificial poppies in it that I happened to have (the white and yellow flowers). In addition, we cut a bunch of other flowers short (used leftover garden roses and disbuds), stuck them in floral water picks, and transported them to the venue separately. We zip-tied the garland to the arch and then stuck the floral picks in (again no tools or wire necessary). After the ceremony a couple friends moved the garland from the arch to the swingset, and after the wedding my dad took the garland and repurposed it, flowers and all. It lasted a long time!

Our flowers were just incredible and I loved the thrown-together look. It took absolutely no skill or practice; the flowers were so beautiful on their own that they didn't need anything except a jar of water. Everyone said they were the most beautiful flowers they'd ever seen! At the end of the night, we asked everyone to take home as many flowers as they wanted and some people's reactions were so cute! It felt amazing to be able to send our friends with (literally) boxes full of flowers!

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Judith E.
Test Centerpieces for Engagement Party

I am making an engagement party on August 3rd for my son and his lovely fiance! I was nervous about not hiring a local florist for centerpieces but was so intrigued by the website that I decided to order some test centerpieces a few weeks ahead to see whether I would feel comfortable going through fiftyflowers.com. I actually ordered 4 large delightfully pink centerpieces and one medium blushing belles centerpiece. They arrived, as promised on Wednesday and I hydrated them, cut the stems, as directed and made the centerpieces on Saturday as though my affair would be that night. They came out beautiful and the only thing that I did was to take the calla lilies from blushing belles and added them to delightfully pink for a deeper pop of color. I was so happy with them that I ordered 24 large delightfully pink centerpieces for our upcoming party together with extra calla lilies and can't wait to receive them!!!!!

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Stacy M.
Leap of faith

I was blessed to be a bride 27 years ago so this is the story of MY "Wedding Flower" day! I have a small but growing floral business that I do out of my home. It's mostly a container and small space landscaping business but I always wanted to expand to cut flower work. When asked to do Kaitlyn and Tyler's wedding early in the year, I was tentative but willing to give it a shot. In my 20's, I worked at a couple of florists, but this would be my 1st official "solo" run. So planning ensued and stress built! Although I have a local floral distributor that I could have used to buy the flowers from, I was very impressed by the FiftyFlowers website with all it offered, and the ease in which it seemed to make it for brides! So to ease my stress, I took a leap of faith and created my designs through FiftyFlowers. That leap proved to be a brilliant decision. From beginning to end, the staff at FiftyFlowers was exceptional! The constant communication while the flowers were in transit was outstanding. But the flowers, well all I can say is, I have never been so impressed with anything like I was with the flowers I received!!! Hundreds and hundreds of flowers and only 2 were broken !!!!!!! Unbelievable!!! All the flowers were delivered exactly when they needed to be in order to be at their prettiest on the big day. The colors described, spot on! Honestly, no negatives for me!
So with that said, for all brides that want to try to do their own flowers, this is an all-around quality place to start!!! I will no doubt continue to use FiftyFlowers for any future weddings I may have the honor of doing! Thank you FiftyFlowers for helping this BloominCrazy lady be proud of her "Wedding Flower" Day!!!

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Michele S.
Pink Perfection

I have always been a "pink" girl and knew my wedding day would be no different. Thanks to my loving husband, we met in high school, he happily went along. I couldn't just choose one shade, I wanted them all. From the bridesmaids dresses to the cake and shoes, I had it covered. When it came to the flowers, I relied on my bridesmaid Amanda's mother, Michele. Michele had used FiftyFlowers for Amanda's wedding and her bouquets were gorgeous; I knew I wanted the same thing. Michele is amazing talented; she helped me order the flowers and arranged them in the most beautiful way. The hot pink in the bridesmaids dresses popped so well and the soft pink in my bouquet was so elegant and feminine. The corsages and boutonnieres tied everything together. It couldn't have turned out more perfect.

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Lynn J.
First time doing flowers!

My aunt asked me to do my cousin's wedding reception on a whim and I agreed. I had never done anything like it before, but found this website and read the reviews and they were great, so I went for it! The flowers arrived and they were beautiful and easy to work with. I followed the directions on the website and it all went great. At the reception, one of the waitresses marveled at the beauty of the flowers and wondered which florist in town did them, and I said, I did them. She asked what floral shop I owned, and I said, nope, this is my first time, I ordered the flowers off the internet and they are beautiful. She felt them to make sure they were real. She said they were some of the most beautiful flowers she had ever seen at the venue. It was high praise! The cost of the flowers were amazing compared to what it would have cost to have a florist do 20 centerpieces. I would use them any time again!