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Gardenia

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Gardenia

Gardenia jasminoides · aka cape jasmine, cape jessamine

Gardenia is a glossy-leaved evergreen shrub prized for its ivory, rose-form blooms and one of the richest fragrances in floristry. Its creamy, tightly furled petals bruise to brown at the lightest touch, so it is reserved for high-end work where its perfume and elegance justify the care. Florists use single blooms in corsages, boutonnieres and bridal bouquets, often wired and backed with the plant's own dark foliage. Nothing else delivers the same heady scent and jewel-like white form.

At a glance
FamilyRubiaceae
OriginEast Asia (China, Japan, Vietnam)
Peak seasonJune, July, August
AvailabilityMay, June, July, August, September
Stem length15–40 cm
Vase life2–5 days
Colorswhite, cream
Price tierpremium
Conditioning

Handle gardenia blooms only by the stem or calyx — fingerprints turn the petals brown within hours. Cut stems on a slant and place in clean, tepid water with flower food, keeping the flowers dry and untouched. Store cool (around 4-6°C) and humid, and use within a day or two of opening. For wired work, keep a damp cotton pad at the stem base to prolong freshness.

Where flowers grow
Care in the vase
  • Never touch the petals — handle by stem or leaf
  • Keep blooms dry; water spots and bruises brown
  • Store cool and humid, use quickly
  • Recut stems and use fresh flower food
  • Wire delicate blooms for bouquets and corsages
Design role & symbolism
Symbolismpurity, refinement, secret love, sweetness, joy
Occasionswedding, bridal-bouquet, corsage, boutonniere, luxury wedding, anniversary
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Frequently asked questions

When is Gardenia in season?

Gardenia peaks in June, July, August, and florists can usually source it May, June, July, August, September. Availability shifts by region and greenhouse supply.

How long does Gardenia last in a vase?

Expect 2–5 days with proper conditioning — a clean vase, fresh water every couple of days, flower food, and a cool spot away from ripening fruit and direct heat.

What can I use instead of Gardenia?

Good substitutes for Gardenia include Jasmine, Tuberose, Garden rose. Match on look, colour and season — our substitute finder ranks the closest alternatives.

What does Gardenia symbolise?

Gardenia is associated with purity, refinement, secret love, sweetness, joy.

How do you care for cut Gardenia?

Never touch the petals — handle by stem or leaf

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