The days are stretching longer. The light is pouring in a little softer. It is finally the time to shake off the heavy, dark mood of winter.
Spring isn’t just a season; it’s a feeling of renewal. And nothing captures that “fresh start” better than the springy, effortless charm of dried flowers.
If you are looking to curate a home that feels like a sun-drenched meadow (without the hay fever), you have arrived.
Floral Fields will guide you through the most ethereal stems to elevate your place. By the end, you’ll be ready to bring the outdoors in, sustainably and stylishly.
Table of Contents
Must-Read: The Golden Rule of Everlasting Beauty.
The Top 6 Botanicals for a Spring Refresh.
Pro Tips: Styling Your Sanctuary.
Where to Find Your Forever Blooms.
Must-Read: The Golden Rule of Everlasting Beauty
Before we dive into the pretty details, we need to pause for a moment of care.
Spring brings beautiful showers, but humidity is the silent enemy of dried botanicals.
The Golden Rule is simple: Keep it high and dry.
Avoid the Bathroom: The steam from spring showers makes stems limp and sad. Keep your arrangements in airy, well-ventilated spaces.
Chasing the Sun: While we love the spring sun, direct harsh rays can fade those soft pastel hues. Place your vase in “bright indirect light” to keep the colours blushing and beautiful.
The Top 6 Botanicals for a Spring Refresh
Styling the perfect spring bouquet is about texture, movement, and soft, whispering colours. Here are our top picks for the season.
- Bunny Tails (Lagurus)

- The Vibe: Think fluffy clouds and morning dew.
- Style Tip: Choose bleached white or soft pastel pinks. They look stunning on their own in a petite bud vase on your bedside table.
2. Lavender
A classic for a reason. Lavender brings a wash of calming purple and a scent that lingers for months.

- The Vibe: Serene French and Dutch countryside.
- Style Tip: Don’t overcomplicate it. A simple bunch tied with a velvet ribbon looks effortlessly chic lying on a coffee table book.
3. Preserved Eucalyptus

Greenery is the anchor of spring decor. Preserved Eucalyptus smells divine—a spa-like scent of menthol and earth—and adds lush volume.
- The Vibe: Fresh, clean, and grounding.
- Style Tip: Use the “Parvifolia” variety for a drape-y, romantic look that spills over the edge of your vase.
4. Dried Chamomile Daisies

Tiny, delicate, and charming. Dried Chamomile brings that vintage cottage-core aesthetic that is so on-trend right now.
- The Vibe: Tea time in an English garden.
- Style Tip: These are fragile, so give them space. They work best as a “filler” to add intricate detail to larger bouquets.
5. Oat Stems (Avena)

Move over heavy winter branches. Oat Stems are golden, swaying, and full of rustic elegance. They capture the movement of a breeze even when standing still.
- The Vibe: Earthy, bohemian, and warm.
- Style Tip: Perfect for a neutral, minimalist home. Style them in a clear glass vase to show off their long, slender stems.
6. Bleached Ruscus

For the lovers of the “all-white” aesthetic. Bleached Ruscus provides a stunning, architectural white leaf that looks almost like paper art.
- The Vibe: High-fashion, crisp, and ethereal.
- Style Tip: Use one or two stems in a statement vase. Less is more with this bold beauty.
Pro Tips: Styling Your Sanctuary
How you arrange your flowers is just as important as the flowers themselves.
The “Rule of Three” When styling a mantelpiece or shelf, group your items in odd numbers (1, 3, or 5). A vase of dried oats, a candle, and a small ceramic dish create a perfectly balanced vignette.
Play with Height Spring is about growth. Mix tall stems (like Ruscus or Pampas) with lower, spilling textures (like Amaranthus). This draws the eye up and makes your ceilings feel higher.
Texture over Colour If you prefer a neutral home, you don’t need bright colours to feel “Spring-like.” Layering textures—fluffy bunny tails against smooth ceramics—creates visual interest without breaking your colour palette.
Where to Find Your Forever Blooms
Ready to curate your own slice of spring? You don’t need to forage in the fields (unless you want to!).
Shop our Spring Collection here! We have gathered the softest pastels and the airiest textures, packed with care and ready to bloom in your home forever.
Enjoy the ritual of arranging. Which stem is calling your name?
FAQ
Do dried flowers smell? Some do! Lavender and Eucalyptus retain their natural scent for a long time. Others are scentless, making them perfect for dining tables where you don’t want to overpower the food aromas.
How do I clean them? Because they are delicate, you can’t wipe them. We recommend using a hairdryer on the coolest and lowest setting to gently blow away any dust that settles.
Are they safe for pets? Many dried flowers are safe, but some (like Eucalyptus or Lilies) can be toxic if ingested by cats or dogs. Always check the specific flower variety if you have furry friends who love to nibble.
Why choose dried over fresh? Sustainability. A fresh bouquet lasts a week; a dried arrangement lasts years. It is a slower, kinder way to decorate that reduces waste and carbon footprint.


