Introduction: Exploring Popular Choices for a Vibrant Daisy Bouquet
Daisies have a timeless charm. With their bright centres and delicate, elongated petals, they bring a sense of cheerfulness and simplicity that fits any occasion. Daisy is an umbrella term for flowers that belong to the (very large) family of Asteraceae and it even includes the chrysanthemum.
Whether you’re looking for a fresh, vibrant daisy bouquet in Singapore for someone special or to decorate your home, here are 10 daisy varieties that you can easily get for a daisy flower bouquet in Singapore. Read on to discover the unique qualities of each type and how they can be incorporated into beautiful arrangements.
1. China Aster
The China Aster is a traditional daisy that is getting increasingly popular in bouquets. While not exactly large, they have multiple overlapping petals that give them a cute puffy look. Perfect as a filler flower, china asters come in white, pink, purple, hot pink and yellow. They come in 2 to 3 blooms per stalk in various sizes, making them ideal for crafting whimsical garden-style floral arrangements and bouquets. Although their leaves turn yellow rather quickly, the blooms are moderately lasting.
2. Gerbera Daisy
Gerbera daisies are beloved for their bright, vibrant colours and larger blooms. Available in many different shades like red, yellow, orange, pink, and white, Gerbera daisies are perfect for adding a pop of colour. They symbolize happiness and friendship, making them a popular choice for celebrations and gift bouquets. This is a relatively cheap flower that is also moderately lasting, making them popular additions to many bouquets. The only thing bad about them is their weak stems that are prone to snapping off.
3. Chamomile (Tanacetum)
Chamomile is typically the flower that comes to mind whenever anyone mentions daisies. Their petals are slightly more rounded and overall they look rather flat. They are great additions to a cute and dainty-looking bouquet. Chamomile, just like the tea flavour, has the same subtle herby scent that some love and some hate. Their small and cute appearance has made them a popular filler in bouquets, and sometimes en masse as a mono bouquet on their own.
4. Hana Daisies
While they are not as commonly available in Singapore as the other daisies, they are a good mid-size daisy similar to the China aster. To make things more confusing these are also imported from China and known as “mini chrysanthemums( 迷你菊)” in Chinese. Hana daisies have a vintage charm that adds elegance and whimsy to bouquets, making them a popular choice for romantic or whimsical floral arrangements.
5. Montecasino daisy
Colloquially known as “phoenix”, they come in white, purple and light purple. They are small like the chamomile but totally scentless, making them easy to overlook. Have you noticed them before? These multi-headed mini daisies are used in many different types of bouquets and arrangements, from wreaths to birthday bouquets to bridal bouquets. They are moderately durable and long-lasting, ideal as a non-descript filler flower for bouquets.
6. Oxeye Daisy (Leucanthemum)
Known as the common daisy flower in Singapore, Oxeye daisies are simple yet charming with white petals and a yellow centre. They have a classic, wildflower look and are often used to create a natural, unrefined aesthetic in bouquets. Oxeye daisies symbolise patience and simplicity, perfect for anyone who appreciates an understated, classic look in their floral arrangements. Unfortunately, they are only available sometimes in Singapore floral markets.
7. Chrysanthemums (Daisy-Style Poms)
While one would hardly think of chrysanthemums as a type of daisy flower in Singapore, technically, they do belong to the same family. Chrysanthemum varieties that fit the typical daisy look include the “daisy poms” or “spray poms”. They come in a variety of forms and colours, some round like a button and some smaller than your pinky nail. Symbolising optimism and joy, chrysanthemums are ideal for brightening up any bouquet and adding a sense of fullness. Best of all, they are the hardest and longest-lasting out of all the daisies mentioned here.
Conclusion to The 8 Types of Daisies Available in Singapore
Daisy and daisy-inspired flowers bring a cheerful, natural beauty to any setting, perfect for brightening up your space or gifting to loved ones. With a wide range of stunning daisy bouquet options in Singapore, you can find just the right blooms to suit your style and sentiment.
KXH Flowers offers a curated selection of daisy flower bouquets, with free delivery in Singapore to make your experience seamless. Ready to add a touch of daisy charm to your home or surprise someone special? WhatsApp KXH Flowers at 93472617 and let us help you create beautiful, joyful moments with ease.
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