Bouquet 5 Ranunculus 9 Chrysanthemum 3 Hydrangea “Bosporus Hush” suits Ramadan evenings in Istanbul.
The M basket holds five white ranunculus, nine pompom chrysanthemums, three pink hydrangeas, and two pink French roses. Therefore, the composition reads soft and layered, with a calm center and a fuller outer volume.
White petals cool the palette, while pink hydrangea and roses add a gentle warm shade. In Istanbul light, this contrast looks clear, yet not sharp; therefore, the bouquet feels appropriate for home visits, iftar tables, and family greetings.
The basket form keeps the silhouette stable and easy to place on a table. In addition, the mixed textures matter: ranunculus give a velvety surface, chrysanthemums add density, and hydrangea bring airy mass.
How does it work in warm weather? The basket format helps transport, however hydrangea needs steady water and a cooler room. A florist would usually advise keeping the arrangement away from direct sun and hot air, because the softer blooms lose freshness faster there.
The language of flowers here stays restrained and respectful. White and pink tones suggest care, peace, and a quiet festive mood, therefore the set fits greetings where warmth matters more than bright contrast.
For a smaller gesture, the M size feels compact; for a more visible table accent, the same palette can scale up in L or XXL. The postcard adds a personal note, so the bouquet works well when the message should feel thoughtful, not formal.