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Our Blog: A Floral Journey

Explore Tognoli Florist's blog and embark on a floral journey filled with stunning arrangements, expert advice, and creative ideas.

Learn more about flowers, their care, and origin. In our blog, we share with you some tips and tricks we've learned over the years on how to take care of cut flowers and house plants.

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Everything about Hydrangeas

If Veronica is the cool bass player of our floral band, then Hydrangea is definitely the dramatic lead singer who steals the spotlight! Big, fluffy, and full of charm, hydrangeas are the flowers you can't help but notice—like the superstar who always gets the spotlight.


What Do Hydrangeas Look Like?


Hydrangeas are known for their big, fluffy blooms that look a bit like colorful clouds. They come in beautiful shades of blue, pink, purple, white, and green. Fun fact? Hydrangeas can even change color depending on the soil they're growing in—blue in acidic soil, pink in alkaline soil, and sometimes somewhere in between. Basically, they're the mood rings of the flower world!


Where Do They Come From?


Originally from Asia, especially Japan and Korea, hydrangeas quickly became garden favorites around the world. Their name actually comes from Greek words meaning "water vessel," fitting because these blooms love staying hydrated!


a garden filled with pink, blue, and purple hydrangeas

What Do Hydrangeas Symbolize?


Hydrangeas carry beautiful symbolism, representing heartfelt emotions, gratitude, and understanding. They make a perfect choice when you're saying "thank you," expressing sincere appreciation, or simply brightening someone's day.


Are They Safe for Pets and Allergies?


Hydrangeas are generally allergy-friendly since they're not big pollen producers. For pet owners, though, it's best to keep arrangements somewhere your furry friends won't snack on them. Hydrangeas can upset pets' stomachs if eaten, but they're usually fine if placed safely out of reach.


Floral arrangement with white hydrangeas, purple delphinium, white roses, green hypericum, and bupleurum

How Do Florists Use Hydrangeas?


Hydrangeas are florist favorites because they're versatile, long-lasting, and instantly eye-catching. They add volume to bouquets, work beautifully in wedding centerpieces, and can stand alone elegantly in a vase for a simple but dramatic look. If you want your arrangement to look lush, abundant, and effortlessly romantic, hydrangeas are the way to go.


Fun Fact


Hydrangeas are thirsty flowers—they always need plenty of water to stay fresh and happy. If your hydrangea starts looking a bit droopy after being out of water, don’t panic! Here's a trick that works almost every time! Simply submerge the flower head completely in cool water for a few seconds, give the stem a fresh diagonal cut, and place it into clean water mixed with flower food. You'll see it bounce back beautifully—almost like magic! ✨

An enchanting garden with soft light filled with lush hydrangeas



All there is to know about veronica flowers

When you think of a flower, you probably picture something soft, round, and petal-packed — like a rose or a peony. But let me introduce you to Veronica — the tall, skinny wildflower that brings a whole new kind of charm to the party. If flowers were in a band, Veronica would definitely be the cool bass player.


What Do Veronica Flowers Look Like?


Picture this: long, slender stems topped with spikes of tiny blossoms that bloom from the bottom up. They come in purple, blue, pink, and even white, and they have this graceful way of standing tall while still feeling wild and carefree. They’re the perfect mix of “I woke up like this” and “I belong in a fancy bouquet.”


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Where Do They Come From?


Veronica flowers have been around forever — they grow wild in parts of Europe, Asia, and North America, which explains their effortless, just-strolled-into-a-meadow vibe. In gardens, they’re super popular because they’re low maintenance and bloom for ages.


What Do They Symbolize?


Veronica flowers are all about loyalty and fidelity — probably because they just stick around for so long, both in the garden and in vases. They’re a great little symbol for friendship, lasting love, and trust. If you want to send flowers with a subtle message like “I’m in this for the long haul,” Veronica’s your girl.

floral arrangement with veronicas, can you spot them? they are the spikey pink and white ones to the left.

Are They Safe for Pets and Allergies?


Good news all around!

  • Allergy-friendly: Low pollen, no strong scent.

  • Pet-safe: Not toxic to cats or dogs, so your curious furry friends are in the clear.

floral arrangement with veronicas, can you spot them? they are the spikey pink and green ones to the right.

How Do Florists Use Veronica?


Veronica is like the finishing touch flower. It adds height and texture to bouquets, making everything feel more natural and organic. They fit into rustic wildflower arrangements, modern minimal bouquets, and even romantic garden styles. If you want flowers that don’t try too hard but still look amazing — Veronica’s your pick.


Fun Fact


In some places, people used to think Veronica had healing powers and could ward off evil spirits. So basically, you get a beautiful flower and a little good luck charm. Not bad, right?


Know any other facts about Veronicas? Please share them with us in the comments!



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