Enhance Your Decoration with Trachelium

Trachelium is a colorful decorative filer that can be used to enhance the richness of any festive event. They can be used in centerpieces and bouquets. They have a unique texture as well. Shaped like a dome that has a few inches across and contains little tubular flowers. The flowers can last up to 10 days provided you water it properly and maintain it well. Trachelium is a flower that is made up with tiny flowers in wide clusters at the top of the stems. WholeBlossoms, the wholesale florist has many variations of Trachelium available for your decorative needs. Trachelium green, Trachelium white, and Trachelium purple are some of the most beautiful and commonly used wedding decorations. The flowers are sold in wraps of 10 stems, and its height ranges anywhere between 60-80cm depending on what grade you require.



Whole Blossoms Trachelium Green Premium Flower has the appearance of lush green foliage, and it is fantastic in enriching the fresh experience of your event. Trachelium green can be used in an array of floral decorations. It does a fantastic job bringing centerpieces to life.
Trachelium White

The popular Trachelium White Premium Flower is the best choice for your wedding decorations as it will seamlessly blend in with the rest of your decorations. The flower is made of several flat clusters called umbels that sit on top of the long leafy stems. The flower has a good vase life when cared for properly.

Trachelium Purple Premium Flower is Whole Blossoms most eye-catching Trachelium flower as the purple texture is strong and the parallel stem groupings make it impossible not to notice. Trachelium purple is also a perfect centerpiece flower.


Visit WholeBlossoms to purchase the various Trachelium flowers like Trachelium purple, Trachelium white and Tracelium green to give life to your wedding or other events. You can order in bulk, and we guarantee a safe and careful delivery of your flowers.

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