Wedding bouquet of 17 tulips suits Istanbul ceremonies where light, movement, and clean lines matter. The set includes one postcard, so the gift feels complete without extra wrapping.
Seventeen stems create a medium scale: enough volume for photos, yet easy to hold during a long day. Therefore, the bouquet reads as calm and refined, not heavy or crowded.
Tulips give a smooth silhouette and a soft spring texture. In warm weather, they open faster, so cool water and shade help preserve the shape longer.
Florists often note a simple rule for tulips in heat: keep them upright, trim stems, and avoid direct sun. Why does this matter? Because the bouquet keeps its line, and the petals stay fresher for the ceremony and the walk after it.
The palette works well when the couple wants a quiet, lyrical mood rather than bright contrast. Such a tone suits civil registration, intimate weddings, and family gatherings where restraint feels more natural than showiness.
Tulips also carry a gentle language of affection and trust. Therefore, the bouquet can support a personal message without sounding formal, and the postcard adds a clear place for words.
If you compare sizes, M feels compact, L looks more balanced, and XXL gives a fuller visual effect. Here, 17 stems sit in the middle, so the bouquet stays practical for transport and comfortable in the hand.
One common mistake is leaving tulips in a hot car or near a window. The fix is simple: move them to a cooler room, add fresh water, and keep the stems away from strong airflow.
For Istanbul’s warm days, this matters even more, because humidity and heat can shorten freshness. Therefore, the bouquet works best when the ceremony schedule is clear and the flowers spend less time outside.
Silent Reverie feels suitable when the gift should look tender, composed, and easy to read at first glance.