10 Beautiful Types Of Filler Flowers You May Not Have Seen

Making floral arrangements is a great hobby to get into to help you make the most of the flowers that you grow in your garden.

It can also be a great way to brighten up your home and bring some of the beautiful colors and fragrances of nature inside.

10 Beautiful Types Of Filler Flowers You May Not Have Seen

There are many different ways that you can create floral arrangements depending on the occasion and the flowers that are available to you.

While it is easy to become caught up in the beautiful colorful flowers that are going to be the focal point of your arrangement. However, your main flowers will never look as good as they could do without the right kinds of filler flowers.

In this article, we will look at some of the most beautiful filler flowers that you may not have come across before.

1. Stock Flowers

One of the most beautiful types of filler flowers is the stock flower, also known as the Gillyflower. This is an incredibly attractive flower that has a strong, sweet fragrance that can enhance your arrangement or bouquet.

This is a great flower for filling out arrangements because it comes in such a wide variety of colors and types.

You can choose between single and double-bloom stock flowers depending on what other flowers you already have in your arrangement.

These flowers commonly bloom in a range of colors from soft white to bright purple. The flowers are small and delicate so there is no risk of them overwhelming the main flowers in your arrangement.

This can be a fun flower to experiment with different colors and styles to see what works best.

2. Statice Flowers

The statice flower is also known as the lavender of the sea. This type of flower comes in a beautiful range of purple tones that can complement a variety of main flowers easily.

When using this flower in your floral arrangements, it is important to ensure that you have properly stripped the foliage and protrusions from the lower stems. This can help to ensure that the flowers last longer in your vase or bouquet.

Statice flowers are often used in arrangements and bouquets as a symbol of fond memories.

For events such as weddings, using statice flowers in a bouquet is the perfect way to honor loved ones that cannot be there on the day. They can also be used in everyday arrangements as a way to remind us of good memories.

3. Snapdragon Flowers

Snapdragon flowers make a great addition to any floral arrangement. Not only are they possibly one of the most interactive flowers available, but they also have a huge variety of colors that they come in.

Because of the wide variety of colors, it is possible to use snapdragons of different hues in almost any arrangement. These are short-lived flowers so it is important to time them right if you are looking to use them for a specific occasion.

The only color that snapdragons do not bloom in is blue, this leaves you with plenty of colors to work with.

When using snapdragons in a floral arrangement, it is best to use them when the lower flowers have bloomed but the upper ones are still in buds. This allows more of the stunning greenery to show through and gives them a better shape for a filler flower.

4. Pom Flowers

Pom flowers, also known as pom poms, or button poms are chrysanthemum flowers. They feature strong flowerheads that have a multitude of petals.

Pom flowers are classed as spray flowers. This means that they have more than one bloom from a single stem.

The flowerheads on this plant are round in shape and densely packed with petals. This helps them to provide strong bursts of color in an arrangement.

Pom flowers can come in a range of different colors. The most common colors are green, white, red, yellow, and pink.

One of the things that makes pom flowers perfect as filler flowers is that they have incredibly long, thin stems that feature very little foliage. This means that they can easily fit between the other flowers in the arrangement without taking up too much space.

5. Delphinium Flowers

For some people, delphinium flowers may not be the most obvious choice for filler flowers. These stunning little flowers are renowned for their vibrant colors and the commanding shape of their blooms.

With that being said, they can fit quite neatly between other flowers in your floral arrangement without taking attention away from your main flowers.

Delphiniums come in a wonderful range of blue and purple hues. This is what inspires their name which means dolphin.

When the flower buds are closed, they also resemble the shape of a dolphin’s nose. These delicate flowers feature numerous blooms along a single stem in a similar fashion to snapdragons.

There is very little foliage or protrusions on the long stem which means that very little prep is required for this flower to fit into your bouquet or centerpiece.

6. Bells Of Ireland Flowers

If you enjoy creating flower arrangements that are almost exclusively made up of flowers and blooms rather than pieces of greenery, Bells of Ireland flowers could be just what you need to help you balance out the colors in your arrangements.

The beautiful tubular blooms on this plant feature the exact same soft green color of the stalk. The petals also have delicate white veining on them which makes them look even more like leaves.

These flowers are incredibly striking in terms of shape and color. Because of the unique appearance of these flowers, they can easily be used as the main aspect of an arrangement.

However, when they are included in an arrangement with other, more brightly colored flowers, they can act as additional greenery to keep the focus on the main flowers in the bouquet.

7. Baby’s Breath Flowers

Baby’s breath flowers are also known as Gyp flowers. They are members of the carnation family, but the flowers produced are much smaller than regular carnations.

This is a spray flower which means that there is more than one tiny flower on each stalk.

Baby’s breath flowers can be used to provide highlights to an arrangement as well as a burst of greenery thanks to the long stems.

You will most commonly come across this flower with white blooms, however, that isn’t the only color that can be grown.

You may also find baby’s breath flowers in shades of pink and purple. Because the flowers are so small and the green of the stems is so vibrant, these flowers are best used in bunches so that they don’t get overwhelmed by the rest of the bouquet.

8. Dianthus Flowers

Dianthus flowers make incredible filler flowers. They are more commonly known as carnations. One of the things that makes this such a great choice of filler flower is that it comes in such a wide variety of colors and hues.

Aside from the beautiful colors and the intricate shape of the petals in bloom, Dianthus flowers also provide beautiful flashes of greenery for your bouquet.

Another reason why many people choose to include Dianthus flowers in their floral arrangements is the meaning behind the name. Dianthus takes its name from two Greek words. When translated into English, they mean flowers of God.

This can give any bouquet or centerpiece a heavenly feel.

9. Feverfew Flowers

Feverfew flowers are more commonly used for medicinal purposes than in floral arrangements. However, that doesn’t mean that they cannot be used in this way.

The stems of this flower are long and flimsy which means that they would never work as a main component of an arrangement, however, their delicateness makes them perfect as filler.

The small blooms at the end of the stems are just eye-catching enough to make them preferential over greenery.

The flowers resemble those of daisies and the fact that they bloom in bunches makes them ideal for filling in spaces in your arrangement. These flowers work well alongside bright colors and pastel shades.

10. Alstroemeria Flowers

Alstroemeria flowers are more commonly known as the Peruvian lily. The main feature of this stunning flower that makes it perfect as a filler flower is the inner petals.

These soft, shapely petals have beautiful black or brown stripes on them. These stripes help to create texture and diversity within your arrangement.

Aside from the stunning appearance of this flower, Alstroemeria flowers make great additions to bouquets because of their meaning. These flowers are commonly used to symbolize friendship and devotion.

Final Thoughts

There are so many different types of filler flowers that can be added to bouquets and arrangements to make them feel more rounded and fuller.

The flowers mentioned above can help to add the final touches to your bouquets and centerpieces to make them really stand out and command attention.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is A Filler Flower?

A filler flower is essentially a flower that is used in floral arrangements to fill in any spaces between the main flowers. This can be useful to make a bouquet appear more shapely or to help cover the florist’s block at the base of a centerpiece.

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