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Lagurus (Bunny Tails): Soft Plumes for B2B Professionals | B2B Flowers

Elevate your floral designs with fresh Lagurus. Add a unique soft touch and appealing texture to your professional bouquets and arrangements. These 'Bunny Tails' are cherished for their delicate, woolly plumes, delivered fresh daily by B2B Flowers for flo

Lagurus (Bunny Tails): Soft Plumes for B2B Professionals | B2B Flowers

Elevate your floral designs with fresh Lagurus. Add a unique soft touch and appealing texture to your professional bouquets and arrangements. These 'Bunny Tails' are cherished for their delicate, woolly plumes, delivered fresh daily by B2B Flowers for flo

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Freshy Lagurus Hare's-tail | Colour: Natural | Length ± 70 centimeter | Per 2 bunches
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Lagurus Hare's-tail | Colour: Natural | Length ± 70 centimeter | Per 2 bunches
Lagurus bunny tail in natural colour (± 70 cm, per 2 bunches) is perfect for flo...
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Fresh Lagurus: The elegant Bunny Tail Grass for Professional Floral Design

Lagurus is the perfect ornamental grass for florists and designers aiming for a dreamy, natural, and sophisticated aesthetic. Its small, oval plumes dance on slender stems, lending a soft, ethereal touch to any arrangement – ideal for high-end bouquets and event decor.

Airy and Trendy: A B2B Essential

At B2B Flowers, you will find premium fresh Lagurus that seamlessly integrates into modern picking bouquets, avant-garde arrangements, and luxury floral concepts. While highly popular in dried flower arrangements, fresh Lagurus also introduces a unique, tactile dimension to your interior design projects or event styling.
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