Glixia is one of the most subtle and decorative dried flowers used in modern floristry. Its most characteristic feature is the tiny flowers placed individually on thin stems, which makes the entire composition look exceptionally light and natural. It is a flower ideal for small, refined decorative forms. Glixia is not intended for heavy, large compositions with dominant flowers, because its charm lies precisely in its delicacy and subtle appearance. It looks best in wreaths, wedding accessories, mini bouquets, table decorations, and light boho and romantic arrangeme
- added: 15-05-2026
Glixia – delicate dried flowers for subtle decorations
Glixia is one of the most subtle and decorative dried flowers used in modern floristry. Its most characteristic feature is the tiny flowers placed individually on thin stems, which makes the entire composition look exceptionally light and natural.
It is a flower ideal for small, refined decorative forms. Glixia is not intended for heavy, large compositions with dominant flowers, because its charm lies precisely in its delicacy and subtle appearance. It looks best in wreaths, wedding accessories, mini bouquets, table decorations, and light boho and romantic arrangements.
Why is glixia so popular?
- Each flower is placed on a separate stem – this creates an extremely natural effect.
- The delicate form allows the creation of light and subtle decorations.
- Perfectly suited for weddings and boho style.
- Combines beautifully with other delicate dried plants.
- Adds lightness and space to compositions.
Glixia Marcela – the most delicate and ethereal
Glixia Marcela is the most subtle variety among all three. Its flowers are very small, light, and visually delicate, creating the effect of a soft romantic cloud.
Marcela works best wherever lightness and extremely fine detail matter most. It is an ideal choice for wedding wreaths, hair decorations, mini bouquets, and delicate handmade ornaments.

Applications of Glixia Marcela
- head wreaths,
- hair decorations,
- boutonnieres and corsages,
- mini wedding bouquets,
- candle and table decorations,
- small glass arrangements.
What to combine Glixia Marcela with?
- lagurus – for a soft effect,
- gypsophila – for romantic decorations,
- phalaris – for a light structure,
- dried flax – for natural arrangements,
- baby eucalyptus – as a subtle green background.
Glixia Comanthera – a more expressive flower form
Glixia Comanthera has more visible and expressive flowers than Marcela. It still remains a delicate and light flower, but its form is more decorative and easier to notice in arrangements.
This is exactly why Comanthera works very well in small bouquets and decorations where the flower itself should be more visible, but without creating a heavy effect.

Applications of Glixia Comanthera
- small dried bouquets,
- wedding decorations,
- boho compositions,
- gift decorations,
- table decorations,
- box arrangements.
What to combine Glixia Comanthera with?
- limonium – for a delicate structure,
- stabilized ruscus – as an elegant background,
- lunaria – for a light transparent effect,
- reed grass – for natural arrangements.
Glixia Big – the largest and most decorative
Glixia Big stands out with the largest flowers among all varieties. It still retains the character of a delicate dried flower, but its flower heads are more visible and decorative.
This variety is ideal for people who want to achieve a stronger visual effect while maintaining the lightness of the entire arrangement. Big looks excellent in small bouquets, wedding decorations, and subtle boho arrangements.

Applications of Glixia Big
- mini dried bouquets,
- wedding decorations,
- wreaths and hair decorations,
- table decorations,
- gift arrangements,
- handmade decorations.
What to combine Glixia Big with?
- helichrysum – for a similar structure,
- stipa – for softness in the composition,
- phalaris – for light bouquets,
- craspedia – as a delicate contrast of form.
How to arrange glixia?
Glixia looks best in light, delicate arrangements. It is a flower that should not be overwhelmed by large plants or heavy decorative forms. It creates the greatest impression when it has space and can emphasize the subtle character of the entire composition.
The most important rules when working with glixia
- combine it with delicate dried plants,
- avoid very large flowers in one arrangement,
- use it as a light accent or detail,
- choose natural and pastel colors,
- it looks best in small decorative forms.
Glixia in wedding and boho decorations
Thanks to its lightness, glixia fits perfectly into wedding decorations and boho arrangements. The tiny flowers look beautiful in wreaths, hair accessories, corsages, and small wedding bouquets.
It looks best when combined with pastels, natural beige tones, white, and delicate greenery. These are the colors that emphasize its romantic and natural character.
A subtlety that cannot be replaced
Glixia Marcela, Comanthera and Big are three varieties of delicate dried flowers that differ in flower size and character, but all retain lightness and a subtle appearance.
Marcela delights with the smallest and most ethereal form, Comanthera offers a more expressive flower, while Big provides the strongest decorative effect. Each of them works perfectly in small arrangements, wedding decorations, and natural boho compositions.