
Freesia: everything you want to know
The typical Dutch flower Freesia is unique due to the flower shape, and the lovely fragrance. In the vase, you can enjoy daily that new flowers will open up every day. The smell that comes with it is, is so nose-tingling sweet. This tuber crop was discovered long ago in South Africa, but did you know that nowadays 97% of the production is in The Netherlands? Many improvements have been made since the first cultivation activities started in the 19th century.
A flower with a beautiful symbolism
Freesia, known for its enchanting fragrance, embodies profound symbolism. It represents unconditional love, innocence, and trust. Each color further conveys its unique meaning: white signifies simplicity, purity, and perfection; red evokes passion and temptation; purple signifies dignity and respect; while orange captures the warmth and radiance of sunshine. Freesia’s symbolism adds depth and sentiment to any floral arrangement.

Which types of Freesia are available?
Due to the popularity of the flowers, there are still new variations on the market every year. Freesia is available in shades of orange, red, yellow, pink, purple, and white. In addition to solid colors, you can also choose bicolor and multicolor. Freesias are available in single and double-flowered varieties.
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When is Freesia in season?
The Freesia is year-round available.
Popular Freesia varieties
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50 cm
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22 gram
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50 cm
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19 gram
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50 cm
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19 gram
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50 cm
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19 gram
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50 cm
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22 gram
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Extra
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50 cm
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19 gram
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50 cm
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16 gram
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50 cm
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19 gram
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50 cm
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19 gram