Lisianthus with delivery in Dnipro
Lisianthus, also known as eustoma, is the flower most often mistaken for a rose until you come closer: the same layered petals but lighter, airier and thorn-free. Each stem carries several buds at different stages, so a lisianthus bouquet lives and changes.
It lasts up to two weeks, ranking beside dianthus and chrysanthemum. Buds open in turn: while the top ones bloom, the lower are still gathering — a mono bouquet of lisianthus looks different a week in, and that's its charm.
The palette is pastel and marshmallow-soft: white, cream, pink, lilac, bi-colored edged varieties. In signature designs lisianthus is the perfect mediator between large buds — filling volume without weighing the piece down.
Give lisianthus where a rose feels too formal and field flowers too plain: to mothers, for maternity discharge, first dates, colleagues. The flower of a delicate gesture.
Frequently asked questions
- Are eustoma and lisianthus the same?
- Yes — two names for one flower (Eustoma / Lisianthus), used interchangeably by florists.
- How long does lisianthus last?
- 10–14 days. Buds open in sequence; remove spent ones and the bouquet keeps refreshing itself all week.
- How does it differ from a rose?
- Thinner, lighter petals, thornless stems, several buds per stem. It looks more delicate than a rose and outlasts most rose varieties in the vase.
- Delivery today?
- Yes — from 60 minutes across Dnipro, daily 8:00–22:00, with a photo of the bouquet before dispatch.

































