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Description
The Story
There’s something especially useful about this stem because it brings color with a little more depth than blush, but without feeling heavy or overly formal. The dark pink tone sits somewhere between rose and soft berry, so it adds warmth and contrast while still keeping the overall look light. The bloom has a gently open, slightly ruffled shape that feels relaxed rather than overly polished.
This is the kind of stem that gives an arrangement a bit more presence without taking over the entire conversation. It adds softness, color, and that slightly collected, garden-style look that gives the overall arrangement a little more depth. Romantic, yes — but not in a way that needs a string quartet.
Design Function
Designed to introduce soft depth, natural movement, and a richer focal bloom in arrangements that need color and contrast without added heaviness.
Details at a Glance
Flower: Buttercup
Color: Dark Pink
Height: 20.5 inches
Material: Real Touch polyurethane blend with non-wired stem
Quality Tier: Real Touch
Sold As: Single stem
Stem Type: Non-wired stem with light natural flexibility; can be trimmed with wire cutters
Best Vase Size: Bud vases to small-to-medium vases, approximately 5–10 inches
To Consider: The dark pink tone can read anywhere from deep rose to soft berry depending on surrounding florals and natural light, which makes it especially useful for adding depth to lighter arrangements.
Care: Dust lightly with a dry cloth; avoid prolonged direct sunlightThe Real Touch Standard
This stem reflects the elevated realism and softness we look for in our real touch florals.
The petals have a soft, lifelike finish with natural movement and subtle tonal variation, which keeps the bloom from feeling flat or overly uniform. Up close, the texture reads more like a freshly opened flower than something stiff or synthetic, which is exactly the point of real touch florals in the first place.
What makes this buttercup especially useful is the way it brings depth without making an arrangement feel visually heavy. It can act as a soft focal bloom in a smaller vase, or it can be layered into a fuller composition where a slightly richer pink helps everything feel a bit more grounded. It has range, which is more than I can say for some people and certainly some flowers.
How to Style It
Stem count:
Use 1 stem in a bud vase for a clean, simple moment, or 3–5 stems in a fuller arrangement where depth, color, and bloom detail are neededVase recommendation:
Best styled in a 5–10 inch vase, either on its own or mixed into a low, layered arrangementArrangement role:
Soft focal bloom / color accent stemPairing approach:
Combine with blush, ivory, or white stems for a lighter tonal arrangement
Layer with ranunculus, tulips, or garden-style blooms for movement and petal variation
Add airy greenery or branching filler to keep the arrangement feeling open and naturalPlacement idea:
Works beautifully on coffee tables, nightstands, console tables, shelves, or anywhere a smaller arrangement needs warmth and a little more depthQuick styling formula:
3 buttercups + 2 rounded companion blooms + 2–4 airy fillers + 1 light greenery elementWhere it Works Best
Styled in smaller arrangements that need depth and a fresh focal note
Used in interiors with modern, transitional, or romantic leanings
Placed where natural light can bring out the rose and berry undertones in the bloom
Especially effective from spring through early fall, though easy to work into year-round warmer palettes
Mel’s Styling Take
I like this stem when an arrangement feels a little too light and needs something to anchor it without going dark or dramatic. The color adds warmth very quickly, and the bloom shape keeps it feeling soft instead of overly structured. It’s one of those stems that makes the whole arrangement look more finished with very little effort, which is always appreciated.
Pairs Well With
Blush, ivory, or white floral stems for a softer tonal look
Ranunculus, tulips, or garden roses for movement and layered petal shape
Neutral ceramic or stoneware vessels
Soft greenery or airy filler stems for a lighter finishGood to Know
Real touch construction for a more lifelike finish
Non-wired stem has light flexibility but is not intended for heavy reshaping
Useful from spring through early fall, with easy year-round versatility
Adds richer color without overwhelming an arrangement
Designed for a realistic look and feel with soft, natural movement
Available In
Coral
White
Light Yellow
Dark Pink
Light Pink
Light PurpleProduct Insight
A 20.5-inch real touch buttercup stem in dark pink, designed to add soft depth, natural movement, and richer focal color to faux floral arrangements, best styled in bud vases or small arrangements using 1–5 stems.
Description
The Story
There’s something especially useful about this stem because it brings color with a little more depth than blush, but without feeling heavy or overly formal. The dark pink tone sits somewhere between rose and soft berry, so it adds warmth and contrast while still keeping the overall look light. The bloom has a gently open, slightly ruffled shape that feels relaxed rather than overly polished.
This is the kind of stem that gives an arrangement a bit more presence without taking over the entire conversation. It adds softness, color, and that slightly collected, garden-style look that gives the overall arrangement a little more depth. Romantic, yes — but not in a way that needs a string quartet.
Design Function
Designed to introduce soft depth, natural movement, and a richer focal bloom in arrangements that need color and contrast without added heaviness.
Details at a Glance
Flower: Buttercup
Color: Dark Pink
Height: 20.5 inches
Material: Real Touch polyurethane blend with non-wired stem
Quality Tier: Real Touch
Sold As: Single stem
Stem Type: Non-wired stem with light natural flexibility; can be trimmed with wire cutters
Best Vase Size: Bud vases to small-to-medium vases, approximately 5–10 inches
To Consider: The dark pink tone can read anywhere from deep rose to soft berry depending on surrounding florals and natural light, which makes it especially useful for adding depth to lighter arrangements.
Care: Dust lightly with a dry cloth; avoid prolonged direct sunlight
The Real Touch Standard
This stem reflects the elevated realism and softness we look for in our real touch florals.
The petals have a soft, lifelike finish with natural movement and subtle tonal variation, which keeps the bloom from feeling flat or overly uniform. Up close, the texture reads more like a freshly opened flower than something stiff or synthetic, which is exactly the point of real touch florals in the first place.
What makes this buttercup especially useful is the way it brings depth without making an arrangement feel visually heavy. It can act as a soft focal bloom in a smaller vase, or it can be layered into a fuller composition where a slightly richer pink helps everything feel a bit more grounded. It has range, which is more than I can say for some people and certainly some flowers.
How to Style It
Stem count:
Use 1 stem in a bud vase for a clean, simple moment, or 3–5 stems in a fuller arrangement where depth, color, and bloom detail are needed
Vase recommendation:
Best styled in a 5–10 inch vase, either on its own or mixed into a low, layered arrangement
Arrangement role:
Soft focal bloom / color accent stem
Pairing approach:
Combine with blush, ivory, or white stems for a lighter tonal arrangement
Layer with ranunculus, tulips, or garden-style blooms for movement and petal variation
Add airy greenery or branching filler to keep the arrangement feeling open and natural
Placement idea:
Works beautifully on coffee tables, nightstands, console tables, shelves, or anywhere a smaller arrangement needs warmth and a little more depth
Quick styling formula:
3 buttercups + 2 rounded companion blooms + 2–4 airy fillers + 1 light greenery element
Where it Works Best
Styled in smaller arrangements that need depth and a fresh focal note
Used in interiors with modern, transitional, or romantic leanings
Placed where natural light can bring out the rose and berry undertones in the bloom
Especially effective from spring through early fall, though easy to work into year-round warmer palettes
Mel’s Styling Take
I like this stem when an arrangement feels a little too light and needs something to anchor it without going dark or dramatic. The color adds warmth very quickly, and the bloom shape keeps it feeling soft instead of overly structured. It’s one of those stems that makes the whole arrangement look more finished with very little effort, which is always appreciated.
Pairs Well With
Blush, ivory, or white floral stems for a softer tonal look
Ranunculus, tulips, or garden roses for movement and layered petal shape
Neutral ceramic or stoneware vessels
Soft greenery or airy filler stems for a lighter finish
Good to Know
Real touch construction for a more lifelike finish
Non-wired stem has light flexibility but is not intended for heavy reshaping
Useful from spring through early fall, with easy year-round versatility
Adds richer color without overwhelming an arrangement
Designed for a realistic look and feel with soft, natural movement
Available In
Coral
White
Light Yellow
Dark Pink
Light Pink
Light Purple
Product Insight
A 20.5-inch real touch buttercup stem in dark pink, designed to add soft depth, natural movement, and richer focal color to faux floral arrangements, best styled in bud vases or small arrangements using 1–5 stems.
Every stem is chosen with intention -
so it works in your home, not just in a vase