Dried lavender stems are perfect for floristry, home decor and craft year round. Lavender plants flower during the summer which is when it’s harvested at its best and dried.
You could use for these stems in one of these ways:
Sprigs of lavender combine well with flowers like Gypsophila, Delphiniums and grasses like Oats and Wheat.
Lavandula stems also look beautiful unaccompanied!
You could place a whole bunch in a vase, or just place a few stems in a group of narrow-necked bottles.
Cut the lavender stems short for wreath making or for decorative hoops. This makes them easier to affix to the frame.
Top ways to use the stems for weddings:
Lavender bunches come in two broad types which are long, straight and pale blue or short, curvy and deep blue. On this page the bouquet with the red ribbon and the heart wreath are made with the first type and all the other images are of the second.
Both types of sprigs grow in the UK, France and elsewhere.
Related page – Dried lavender bunch
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