Arrangements with Solidasters

Solidaster

Quick Facts

Vase Life:

7-10 days

Seasonality:
SummerFall
Common Colors:
yellow
Fragrance:

No fragrance

2 arrangements available
Meanings & Symbolism:

Cheerfulness

General

Good fortune

General

About

Solidaster is a delightful hybrid flower, born from the cross between Aster and Solidago (Goldenrod). It features small, vibrant yellow blooms clustered densely on branching stems. These flowers are known for their airy, delicate appearance, making them a popular choice for adding texture and a splash of sunshine to floral arrangements.

Typically, Solidaster plants grow up to 60-90 cm in height, with each stem adorned with multiple tiny flowers. The blooms resemble miniature daisies, and their bright yellow hue makes them a favorite in mixed bouquets. Solidaster's versatility allows it to complement a wide range of other flowers, from roses to lilies, enhancing both rustic and elegant designs.

Beyond their visual appeal, Solidaster flowers hold cultural significance as symbols of cheerfulness and good fortune. They are often used in arrangements for celebrations and to convey wishes of happiness and success. This hybrid's resilience and long-lasting nature also make it a practical choice for both professional florists and home decorators.

Care Instructions

To ensure your Solidaster flowers stay fresh and vibrant, begin by trimming the stems at a 45-degree angle. This increases the surface area for water absorption. Place them in a clean vase filled with fresh, lukewarm water and add a floral preservative if available.

  • Change the water every two days to prevent bacterial growth.
  • Keep the flowers in a cool, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight and heat sources.
  • Remove any foliage that falls below the waterline to maintain water quality.
With proper care, Solidaster can brighten your space for up to 7-10 days.