This Light Peach Real Touch Anemone Stem (17.5") (the picture doesn't do the color justice!) brings just the right hint of warmth to your floral arrangement. With its soft blush-peach petals and realistic texture, this stem blends seamlessly into both fall and spring arrangements. Whether you’re adding a subtle note of color to a neutral palette or layering it among deeper tones for contrast, this bloom has that “quiet standout” quality—never too bold, but impossible to ignore.
Styling Suggestions
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Cluster several together in a simple glass vase to let their delicate beauty shine.
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Mix with cream hydrangeas, burnt brown hydrangeas, orange anemone, or our True Bloom Austin roses for a seasonal bouquet that feels collected over time.
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Use as a soft transition color between brighter florals (like yellow or orange anemones) and deeper tones (such as burgundy sunflowers).
Mel’s Personal Styling Tip
When arranging, try grouping light peach anemones slightly to one side of your design, rather than scattering them evenly. By creating a concentrated pocket of peach blooms, you give the arrangement a natural focal point and a touch of designer drama. Think of it as “color-blocking” with florals—it’s a pro move that adds visual balance while keeping the look elevated.
Complements Beautifully With:
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Cream Hydrangea Stem
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Burnt Brown Faux Hydrangea Stem
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True Bloom Orange Austin Rose
17.5 Inch Real Touch Light Peach/Orange Anemone Stem
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This Light Peach Real Touch Anemone Stem (17.5") (the picture doesn't do the color justice!) brings just the right hint of warmth to your floral arrangement. With its soft blush-peach petals and realistic texture, this stem blends seamlessly into both fall and spring arrangements. Whether you’re adding a subtle note of color to a neutral palette or layering it among deeper tones for contrast, this bloom has that “quiet standout” quality—never too bold, but impossible to ignore.
Styling Suggestions
-
Cluster several together in a simple glass vase to let their delicate beauty shine.
-
Mix with cream hydrangeas, burnt brown hydrangeas, orange anemone, or our True Bloom Austin roses for a seasonal bouquet that feels collected over time.
-
Use as a soft transition color between brighter florals (like yellow or orange anemones) and deeper tones (such as burgundy sunflowers).
Mel’s Personal Styling Tip
When arranging, try grouping light peach anemones slightly to one side of your design, rather than scattering them evenly. By creating a concentrated pocket of peach blooms, you give the arrangement a natural focal point and a touch of designer drama. Think of it as “color-blocking” with florals—it’s a pro move that adds visual balance while keeping the look elevated.
Complements Beautifully With:
-
Cream Hydrangea Stem
-
Burnt Brown Faux Hydrangea Stem
-
True Bloom Orange Austin Rose