Why We Love Cottagecore Flowers

The series “Seasonal Design” covers home decor and how flowers elevate an environment. In this story, we feature the cottagecore flowers associated with the cottagecore lifestyle.

Once upon a time, we were tiny humans listening to stories about woodland folk who lived in cozy thatch cottages and found wild berries and mushrooms to eat in the forest. That blissful feeling can be ours even as overly stressed adults, simply by accenting our home with the flowers of cottagecore: sublime arrangements of blooms that speak of country roads, cozy fireside, and cottage gardens.

Cottagecore, a design aesthetic, and lifestyle trend are all about the quest for natural surroundings that make you happy and reduce feelings of anxiety. It embraces a life that is harmonious yet floral, serene yet colorful, simple yet lush.

“The desire for traditional blooms has emerged with the onset of the pandemic as people are looking at life and recalling the past when life was less challenging and less complicated,” notes Valerie Ghitelman, vice president of product development, sourcing, and design at 1-800-Flowers.com. “Farm life and country garden-style flowers have gained popularity as generations are spending more time at home in search of a simpler more complete lifestyle.”

Certain flowers hold the magic key to the cottagecore look, from alstroemeria (Peruvian lilies) to sunflowers. They cheered us in the picture books of our childhood and now they evoke the wonder and contentment of pastoral life within our homes and office spaces.

Quintessential flowers you’ll love

Which cottagecore flowers speak to our quest for a simple, comfortable, and oh-so-beautiful life? They are the ones you can picture growing in the abundant gardens you’ve always wanted — fortunately, there are many blooms to fill the bill! “Garden roses, tulips, dahlias, hydrangeas, and spray roses all possess vintage flair and appeal to those who enjoy a traditional old-world style,” Ghitelman says.

Here are just a few to remember for the delightful cottagecore decorating:

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Roses: Hands down the most beloved flower on Earth, roses never stop delighting with their amazing softness and unique shape. You always know it’s a rose no matter who you are or where you come from, and that familiarity is what cottagecore comfort is all about. And that scent!

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Hydrangeas: The fluffiest blooms in the garden, hydrangea typically present in hues of sky-blue and rose pink. They grow generously in all kinds of gardens and conditions; the perfect companion to cottage life. Surround one large bloom with a handful of smaller flowers for an instant bedside or bathroom arrangement. They’re so joyful, you can even arrange hydrangeas on their own!

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Lilacs: Lilac shrubs have been prized for their fragrance and color since ancient Greek times. They were often planted around homesteads and today, more than 100 years later the same hardy shrubs can be spotted long after the farmhouse itself disappeared. Lilacs speak of old-fashioned backyard gardens, with a small table set for tea.

Delphiniums: Although they come in numerous colors, delphinium flowers are best known for their blue variety, a dramatic deep periwinkle that is virtually irresistible. The blossoms are dainty and droopy, matching perfectly with other classic flowers like roses, alstroemeria, and carnations.

Daisies: The Jo March of flowers, daisies are playful, get those giggles, and perhaps can be a part of some light mischief. They are a quintessential country flower that can make an old coffee can look divine. Though they and are equally gorgeous gussied up and throw joy to any environment.

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Snapdragons

Snapdragons: Another old-fashioned staple, snapdragons are ideal cottagecore blooms. They come in an astonishing variety of colors and feature charming bell-shaped flowers that cluster in abundance at the head of the stem. Snapdragons add a bit of height to rounded bouquets for a hand-gathered effect.


Our favorite cottagecore flower creations

Whether you are just getting started with your quest for a more beautiful life or you just want a few simple touches to give your home a cottage flair, floral accents are the perfect place to start. Here are a few of our suggestions:

The quintessential pumpkin with its round shape and jaunty stem evoke the beloved harvest time of communities around the world. Whether fall or any other season, a charming ceramic pumpkin bursting with flowers is a great way to brighten the apartment or home.

Teeming with cottage flowers and lots of interesting greenery grown sustainably on eco-friendly farms, bouquets like this unstructured beauty feel like they were hand-gathered.

Use wide-mouth vases that are a bit on the short side. Cut flowers will look more like a bunch of flowers growing in a garden this way. This ethereal bouquet is punctuated by vividly blue delphinium, one of our favorite cottagecore flowers.

Combining plenty of textures and colors captures the spirit of cottagecore. The pale-pink Mason jar in this sweet Confetti Bouquet has a pleasing honeycomb pattern (and would make a cute kitchen utensil holder later on!) It pairs well with a profusion of yellow alstroemeria, peach roses, and red hypericum.

Wreaths are symbols of eternal life and have become beloved beacons of welcome on front doors over the years. The standard circle gets a lovely refresh as a heart in this luscious wreath festooned with preserved pink hydrangea and myrtle branches. With its handmade look, the wreath will lift the hearts of all who see it.

Simple meets lavish in this colorful mix of cottage-style flowers. The weathered-looking box container keeps everything real and provides an appealing contrast to the mass of flowers inside. Perfect for that cottage outdoor party with friends!


Is Cottagecore what you’re longing for?

You know you’re a fan of cottagecore flowers if:

1. Your TikTok feed is full of happy women tending to their cutting gardens or flower farms out in the country.

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2. Most of your screen time is spent gazing at homes with cascades of fresh flowers like dahlias, roses, hydrangea, and lilac. Bonus points for a sleepy cat sunning herself next to a vase of sunflowers.

3. Your favorite movies include The HolidayMoonrise KingdomLittle Women, and Pride and Prejudice (think: the re-proposal scene).

This yearning for pastoral beauty and a return to simpler times is a time-tested way to cope with the stress of modern life. It mirrors the emergence of Rustic Style, a mid-19th century aesthetic of the primitive, handmade, and untamed that rejected excess and overly formal design.

4. Generous profusions of mixed flowers with variegated greenery get your vote as favorite floral arrangements.

Weary workers in industrialized society responded enthusiastically to the new movement, learning to slow down and enjoy the fruits of nature and hand-craftsmanship as their agrarian ancestors once did. Wealthy families turned their formal gardens into landscapes containing wild masses of flowers and vines, punctuated by rustic arbors and handmade benches.

Does this sound like the look and lifestyle you love? Fortunately, there are lots of ways to enjoy the cottagecore life, starting with simple floral arrangements that enhance your home and even your office cubicle.

Live your best cottagecore life and you’ll find yourself stopping to smell the roses much more often!

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A Passion For Roses from the Flower Farm

The flower business is a very passionate one. From the breeders to the growers to the florists and floral designers, we all love what we do. One of my favorite parts of my job is getting to visit the farms that grow the beautiful flowers that bring smiles to so many faces every day.

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The owners of Passion—Jaime and Cheryl Peisach and Sam Ferrara—intended to create a small company, a hobby, to do what they loved and do it as best as they possibly could. The idea was simple: provide the best roses available anywhere and NEVER waiver on the highest standards—including the highest ethical standards—consequently resulting in a positive impact on customers, associates, suppliers and the community. This is how Passion Growers was born.

THE LIFE OF A ROSE

Passion Growers is located in the savanna just outside the capital city of Bogota, where you find the perfect natural conditions to grow roses. The soil is rich and full of nutrients; the annual rainfall, temperature and light are perfect!

I was very impressed with Passion’s dedication to creating a workplace in which the rights, needs and unique contributions of every employee are consistently respected.

Passion’s commitment to being socially responsible means striving to incorporate their values and ethics into everything they do.

Today the farms grow over 200 different varieties year ’round, and every day over 100 new varieties are being tested. Here are just a few of the amazing varieties currently in production!

Coming up on the blog: How to care for your fresh cut roses… and inspiring and fun ideas to display and enjoy these beautiful roses in your home!

What Is Her Rose Style?

Here are a few more “rosey” ideas for Valentine gifts that speak from the heart. Nothing is more romantic than a gift that says that you know who they are and what they’re about.

If she reminds you of Taylor Swift (lucky you), a romantic gesture like this fresh rose heart would hit the right chord.

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This project looks harder to create than it is. You need a floral heart form, flowers, and foliage. To create this one I used roses, dianthus, and dusty miller. Thoroughly soak the foam heart, cut the stems very short (1-2”) and insert following the shape of the base.

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Check back in about 2 weeks to see how easily this fresh flower heart can be transformed and enjoyed for a few months!

Is your girlfriend’s style more Gwen Stefani? Then “pump” up the volume with a rose petal covered high heel! An old shoe can easily be transformed into a one of a kind arrangement by covering it with rose petals and a soft foliage like lambs ear. Trust me, this will be the gift that she never forgets!

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Seasonal Autumn Harvest: Rose Hips

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I don’t think that there is a flower or plant that I don’t like. I am lucky to be in the flower business. I get to enjoy and experience unusual varieties that most people don’t have the opportunity to be exposed to. Each season produces its own unique little gems. While spring time is flush with bulbs and flowering branches, the fall has lots of berried branches, vibrant foliage, and fluid grasses.

Everyone is familiar with roses, but have you ever thought about using rose hips as a cut flower? Our grower friends at Sun Valley have bunches of cut rose hips available for a few weeks each year. They are grown on their farm in Willow Creek, which is all the way up at the northern tip of California. I had the pleasure of visiting with them last fall just when the rose hips were starting to be harvested. Lane DeVries, the owner of Sun Valley, has even started growing grapes and making wine at this location. Flowers and wine – two of my favorite things!

Rose hips look fantastic by themselves cut to fit into a favorite container.

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Or mixed with other varieties as they are here. A simple mason jar holds a garden bouquet of rose hips, roses and spray roses.

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I’ve included some of my photos from my visit to Sun Valley’s farms in Willow Creek, California below.

I thought Sun Valley Farm’s Bill Prescott put it well…

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