Filler Flower Varieties

4 flower varieties from Filler.

Baby's Breath (Gypsophila)

Filler Flower

Clouds of tiny white florets on branching stems. Once considered a cheap filler, baby's breath has had a major resurgence as a design-forward wedding flower when used in mass. Entire centerpieces, bouquets, and ceremony installations of baby's breath alone create a romantic, cloud-like effect. One of the most affordable wedding flowers.

$1-$2 per stem

Wax Flower (Chamelaucium)

Filler Flower

Small, waxy star-shaped flowers along woody stems. Native to Australia. Wax flower adds a delicate, wildflower-like texture to bouquets and arrangements. Very hardy with excellent vase life. Available in white, pink, and purple. Works well in rustic, boho, and garden-style wedding designs.

$2-$4 per stem

Stock (Matthiola)

Filler / Line Flower

Tall spikes densely packed with ruffled blooms, adding height and a strong clove-like fragrance to arrangements. Stock is one of the most fragrant wedding flowers. Excellent for adding vertical lines to centerpieces and large urns. Double varieties have fuller flower spikes. Available in pastels and rich jewel tones.

$2-$4 per stem

Carnation

Filler / Focal

Often underrated, mass arrangements of carnations in a single color create a lush, full look at a fraction of the cost of roses. The ruffled petal texture works well when used abundantly. Available in nearly every color. Mini carnations offer a smaller bloom on branching stems for filler work. Longest vase life of common cut flowers.

$0.50-$1.50 per stem

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