Ageratum
Also known as Floss Flower and Whiteweed, Ageratum is a flower native to Mexico. Ageratum is available as a cut flower for the majority of the year these days and with its small, fluffy clusters of flowers and deep green foliage has become a favourite when it comes to wedding flowers.
Learn more about fresh cut Ageratum here.
£0.76 per stem (ex VAT)
Order today for delivery 23 Jul to 25 Jul
£0.87 per stem (ex VAT)
Order today for delivery 23 Jul to 25 Jul
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Frequently asked questions
What are Ageratum Flowers?
Ageratum (also known as Floss Flower) has fluffy flower blooms and are often used in 'Cottage Garden' style floral arrangements. There are many varieties available and the colours range from blues, purples, pinks and whites. All Ageratum varieties typically have plentiful large, flat green leaves.
How long does fresh cut Ageratum last for?
Once conditioned correctly, fresh cut Ageratum should have a vase life of at least 5-7 days.
Is Ageratum Scented?
No, Ageratum has not not really got any scent. This makes it a great choice for events in small venues where too much fragrance may be too much.
When is fresh cut Ageratum available in the UK?
Fresh cut Ageratum is available for most of the year in the UK. Sometimes it's difficult to find in December & January though.
What does Ageratum look like?
This is an image of Ageratum Blue Horizon (yes, it's actually pink!)

How do I Care & Condition fresh cut Ageratum?
- Cut the stems at a 45 degree angle with a sharp knife.
- Remove any leaves that may be below the water line.
- Sterilise a bucket/vase and fill with luke warm fresh water - place the Ageratum into the water.
- Leave for approx. 24 hours before working with your Ageratum.
You can find an in-depth Fresh Cut Ageratum Flower Guide here.