Introduction to Eustoma
Platycodon, more accurately called Eustoma, is completely different from the Chinese Platycodon despite the similarity in their names. Don’t confuse the two!
The Varieties and Colors of Eustoma
Besides the similar names, Eustoma is often mistaken for roses because of their similar flower shapes. However, a simple comparison reveals significant differences in their leaves and stems.
Eustoma comes in a variety of colors and is widely used as a filler flower. There are single-petal and double-petal varieties, as well as ruffled-edge styles, each with its own charm—some elegant and classical, others lively and playful.
Occasionally, you’ll find dyed Eustoma flowers on the market. When you notice the veining patterns, you can appreciate their poetic beauty.



Cares of Eustoma
The stems of Eustoma are fragile and prone to breaking, so handle them with care. Extra buds can be trimmed off to avoid affecting the overall presentation of your arrangement.
Products of Eustoma:
Eustoma – Quadruple Flower | Flower Bouquet & Preserved Flower | Hong Kong Flower Shop






