Leucadendron Nervosum Tints
Leucadendron Nervosum Tints combines the textured rosette form of L. nervosum with bold colour treatments, offering a vivid and distinctive filler for bouquet mixes, mass-market floral programmes and seasonal ranges. Strong stems, consistent grading and cold-chain handling support reliable export performance.
Leucadendron Nervosum Tints (Leucadendron nervosum) is treated post-harvest with floral-safe dyes to enhance its natural rosette bracts with striking artificial colouring. While naturally silvery-green with pink highlights, the tinted version offers vibrant purple tones (with other shades available on request), making it suitable for seasonal promotions, supermarket floral programmes, and design-led bouquet lines. Sourced from supplier farms in the Western Cape of South Africa, this product is finished with colour treatments post-harvest and produced to export-ready standards.
Quality & Handling
- All stems are cut at the correct maturity with consistent lengths, tight grading, and clean foliage. Bracts and cones are checked for uniform colour and integrity.
- Field heat is removed immediately after harvest through cold-shock, and product is maintained under an unbroken cold chain from farm to freight.
- Vase life is typically 12–18 days, extended to 21 days when handled optimally. Re-cut stems by 2–3 cm at a sharp angle, remove any foliage below the waterline, and place in clean buckets with fresh water or preservative solution.
- Hydrate for at least 4–6 hours before onward distribution or display.
- Not strongly ethylene-sensitive, but chronic exposure shortens vase life and reduces market quality.
- Tint shades may vary slightly; this is a normal result of the colour-treatment process.
- Lead times and freight rates vary by destination.
- All products are subject to seasonal availability, please contact us for current availability, pricing and export options.
- Bulk pricing available for large-volume orders; minimum order quantities apply.
- Dedicated export solutions with competitive freight arrangements.
