Christmas is one of the most celebrated times of the year, filled with traditions, cosy décor, and meaningful symbols. Flowers—especially dried flowers—play a significant role in creating that warm, festive atmosphere. Not only do dried blooms offer long-lasting beauty, but they also retain (and sometimes enhance) the symbolic messages tied to each flower.
Whether you're decorating your home, preparing festive table arrangements, or gifting a thoughtful bouquet, here are the most popular Christmas flowers and what they symbolise, with tips for choosing dried versions for a timeless holiday touch.
Our Favourites from our Christmas Collection
1. Cœur d’Hiver Rouge - Timeless Bouquet
Price: £39.99
Length: Approx. 50cm
Link: https://driedblooms.co.uk/products/coeur-d-hiver-rouge-timeless-bouquet
2. Noël Enchanté – Heritage Bouquet
Price: £47.99
Length: Approx. 60cm
Link: https://driedblooms.co.uk/products/noel-enchante-heritage-bouquet
3. Grand Noël Rouge – Timeless Bouquet
Price: £27.99
Length: Approx. 35cm
Link: https://driedblooms.co.uk/products/grand-noel-rouge-timeless-bouquet
4. Danse des Feuilles - Dried Wreath
Price: £24.99
Diameter: Approx. 25cm
Link: https://driedblooms.co.uk/products/danse-des-feuilles-dried-wreath
5. Étoile Dorée - Field Bouquet Bud Vase
Price: £12.99
Height: Approx. 25cm
Link: https://driedblooms.co.uk/products/etoile-doree-field-bouquet
Most Popular Festive Blooms
1. Poinsettias – Celebration & Joy
Although poinsettias are most commonly seen fresh, dried poinsettia bracts are becoming increasingly popular in wreaths and shadow-box displays.
Symbolism: Joy, celebration, and the spirit of giving.
Why they work well dried:
Their bold red or creamy white hues retain their richness, and dried bracts add a delicate, paper-like elegance to arrangements.
2. Amaryllis – Beauty & Determination
Amaryllis stems and blooms are stunning when dried, holding their shape and dramatic presence.
Symbolism: Strength, beauty, and radiant determination—perfect for ending the year with positivity.
How to use them:
Add dried amaryllis to centrepieces or tall vases for an eye-catching Christmas display.
3. Roses – Love & Hope
Dried roses are a classic in Christmas arrangements, especially in deep reds or frosted whites.
Symbolism: Love, affection, and hope for the coming year.
Festive idea:
Mix dried red roses with preserved eucalyptus or pine for a romantic, wintery bouquet.
4. Hydrangeas – Gratitude & Abundance
Hydrangeas dry beautifully, taking on vintage, muted Christmas tones.
Symbolism: Heartfelt gratitude, appreciation, and abundance—ideal sentiments for holiday gatherings.
Why they're perfect for Christmas décor:
Their voluminous shape makes them excellent for wreaths, garlands, and mantelpieces.
5. Baby’s Breath – Purity & Peace
A delicate favourite in dried floral art, baby’s breath adds a snowy, ethereal feel to Christmas designs.
Symbolism: Purity, peacefulness, and everlasting love.
Design tip:
Use it to create a snow-kissed effect in dried festive bouquets and table centrepieces.
6. Dried Lavender – Serenity & Protection
Lavender isn’t traditionally associated with Christmas, but its popularity in modern dried arrangements has given it a festive revival.
Symbolism: Peace, calm, healing, and protection—perfect holiday energies.
Bonus:
Lavender adds a subtle, soothing scent to spaces overwhelmed by Christmas spices.
7. Everlasting Strawflowers – Immortality & Warmth
Strawflowers maintain their colour and texture exceptionally well once dried.
Symbolism: Immortality, longevity, and warm holiday cheer.
Where they shine:
They make stunning additions to dried wreaths and timeless Christmas bouquets.
Why Choose Dried Flowers for Christmas?
Long-Lasting Beauty
Dried flowers last for months—or even years—meaning your Christmas arrangement becomes a reusable piece.
Sustainable & Eco-Friendly
They reduce waste, require no water, and can be stored for next year’s décor.
Aesthetic Versatility
From rustic cottage charm to elegant vintage styles, dried flowers fit effortlessly into almost any Christmas décor theme.
Symbolism That Endures
Because they last so long, dried flowers carry their symbolic meaning throughout the entire season—and beyond.
How to Care for Dried Christmas Flowers
To keep your arrangements looking beautiful:
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Keep them out of direct sunlight to preserve colour
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Avoid humidity, which can cause bending or mould
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Dust gently with a soft brush or cool hairdryer
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Store carefully in boxes after the season is over
FAQs About Dried Christmas Flowers
1. Do dried flowers last through the whole Christmas season?
Yes! Most dried flowers last months or even years when cared for properly, making them a perfect choice for long-lasting holiday décor.
2. Can you mix dried flowers with fresh greenery?
Absolutely. Combining the two creates texture and depth. Just ensure the fresh greenery doesn’t introduce moisture to the dried pieces.
3. Are dried flowers okay as Christmas gifts?
They make wonderful, meaningful gifts. Their longevity allows the symbolism (love, joy, hope, peace) to last well beyond Christmas.
4. Do dried Christmas flowers lose their colour?
Over time they may fade slightly, but keeping them out of sunlight helps maintain their vibrant tones.
5. Which dried flowers are best for a Christmas wreath?
Strawflowers, hydrangeas, lavender, baby’s breath, and preserved foliage such as eucalyptus and pine are top choices.