Astilbe - White - 20 stems WEDDING
White Astilbe is every wedding florist’s dream – soft, romantic, and wonderfully airy.
With its feathery plumes and delicate form, it brings a floaty, fairytale feel to bridal bouquets, buttonholes, and table centres. If you're aiming for timeless elegance with a relaxed, natural twist, Cambridgeshire grown white Astilbe will get you there in style. It’s like a veil in flower form – dreamy, subtle, and utterly romantic. Can't you just hear the bride swooning now?
White Wedding Flowers - Cambridgeshire Astilbe
Its naturalistic white tones blend beautifully with all wedding palettes – from soft blushes and nudes to moody greens or vintage pastels. These stems are ideal for softening tighter bouquets, adding texture to arrangements, or giving that wispy finish to archways and larger installations. And because it’s light and fluffy without being fussy, Astilbe plays nicely with other favourites like garden roses, scabious, cosmos, and even wild grasses.
Wholesale White Astilbe - Wedding Florist Supplies
These white Astilbe stems are grown locally in Cambridgeshire, so you’re not just choosing style – you’re also making a sustainable choice. No air miles, no chemical preservatives – just honest, British-grown beauty, freshly harvested and sent straight to your door. Grown within 20 miles of the Evolve Hub, these stems come with extra peace of mind, knowing you're supporting UK grown brilliance and reducing your carbon footprint.
Sustainable White Blooms - Astilbe 20 Stems
Each bunch contains 20 sustainable stems, standing around 60–70cm tall and packed with cloud-like plumes. They’ll arrive looking a little sleepy after their journey, so pop them in water right away and let them perk up – within a couple of hours, they’ll be photo-ready. Use them to bring softness to your bridal florals or to create movement and flow in a big show-stopping design. However you use them, Astilbe adds that light-as-air finish that wedding dreams are made of. But be quick – the season is short, and once they’re gone, they’re gone!