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Aster, Solidago - Tinted
Aster, Solidago - Tinted
MINIMUM ORDER QUANTITY: 3 Bunches (30 stems)
TINTED SOLIDAGO—10 STEM/BUNCH
Tinted + Airbrushed Flowers | Chantilly, VA Floral Wholesale
Tinted solidago (Solidago canadensis) takes one of the industry's hardest-working fillers and gives it a completely different personality. Featuring the same excellent coverage, texture, and longevity as traditional solidago, tinted varieties introduce unexpected colors that can range from soft pastels to vibrant statement shades.
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DETAILS + SPECS
DETAILS + SPECS
SEASONALITY
➜ Available Year-Round
DESIGN TYPE
➜ Filler Flower, Texture Flower
VASE LIFE
➜ Long-Lasting
STEM LENGTH
➜ 60–80cm
CARE + HANDLING
CARE + HANDLING
➜ Process tinted solidago by recutting the stems and placing them into clean, fresh water soon after arrival
➜ Allow 3–4 hours of hydration before designing so the stems become fully conditioned before handling
➜ Keep tinted blooms separate from lighter flowers while processing, especially if the stems are freshly dyed, to help avoid accidental color transfer
➜ Fluff the branching stems before arranging so the colorful sprays create an even, airy texture throughout the design
➜ Tinted solidago is especially effective in bouquets, centerpieces, floral foam, and event work where a specific color palette calls for coordinated filler flowers
➜ Place the brightest colors intentionally—a little goes a long way, and thoughtful placement keeps the design feeling balanced rather than overwhelming
PROS + CONS
PROS + CONS
POSITIVES ➜
♡ Great color options
♡ Excellent coverage
♡ Strong longevity
♡ Budget-friendly visual impact
NEGATIVES ➜
✗ Not every designer loves tinted product
✗ Color intensity may vary slightly
✗ Can feel too playful for some palettes
✗ Returned from vacation with a completely different personality
FAQ's
FAQ's
Is tinted solidago a naturally colored flower?
➜ No—it's natural solidago that's been professionally tinted after harvest, allowing florists to enjoy its signature texture in a wide variety of custom colors
Does tinting affect the vase life?
➜ When professionally processed and properly conditioned, tinted solidago performs much like its natural counterpart while offering the added flexibility of custom color
Why would a florist choose tinted solidago?
➜ Sometimes the perfect arrangement simply needs texture in an exact shade that nature doesn't provide—tinting allows designers to match weddings, holidays, school colors, and themed events with remarkable precision
What flowers pair well with tinted solidago?
➜ It works beautifully alongside carnations, mums, roses, daisies, hydrangeas, and other flowers where playful color or themed palettes are part of the overall design
Is tinted solidago only used for novelty arrangements?
➜ Not at all—while it's certainly fun for bold designs, it's also a popular choice for baby showers, branded events, holiday work, and celebrations where custom color is an important part of the vision
DESIGNER NOTES
DESIGNER NOTES
☆ Excellent coverage and texture
☆ Fun alternative to natural solidago
☆ Great for themed events and creative palettes
☆ Outstanding flower-to-dollar value
☆ The floral equivalent of getting bangs
POPULAR PAIRINGS
POPULAR PAIRINGS
☆ Carnations
☆ Spray Roses
☆ Pompon Mums
☆ Leucadendron
☆ Alstroemeria
☆ Gerbera Daisies
☆ Billy Balls
FLOWER FACTS
FLOWER FACTS
☆ Tinted solidago begins as fresh, naturally grown solidago before being professionally colored to create hues that aren't found in nature
☆ Florists often use tinted flowers when matching school colors, corporate branding, sports teams, holidays, or highly specific wedding palettes that fresh flowers alone can't achieve
☆ Tinting changes the color—not the flower—allowing designers to enjoy the same branching texture and versatility that have made solidago a longtime floral staple
