10 Reasons to Buy Russian Analogues of Foreign Flowers at "Worldwide Flowers"
Flowers speak a universal language of emotions, and every country has its own unique way of expressing it. The Japanese admire the delicate cherry blossoms, the French revere the lavender fields, and the Portuguese take pride in their lush hydrangeas. In Russia, we have our own, equally beautiful alternatives to these iconic flowers.
"Worldwide Flowers" knows everything about the floral beauty of our native nature and suggests you not chase foreign trends but choose time-tested domestic options. These flowers are just as stunning, fragrant, and touching, yet they are more familiar to our climate, more affordable, and often even more expressive. Why do customers choose our Russian analogues of popular foreign flowers? Here are 10 solid reasons — and a complete guide to the best domestic replacements from "Worldwide Flowers."
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Cherry Blossoms in Japan – Flowering Cherry in Russia
The Japanese eagerly await spring to admire the cherry blossoms. But in Russian gardens, the equally beautiful cherry trees bloom. Their delicate pink petals flutter in the wind, creating a magical cloud of flowers.
Why do customers choose ours?
- Bouquets with flowering cherry branches look just as romantic.
- They last longer than imported alternatives.
- We choose varieties with the most lush blooms.

Cherry Blossom — The Russian Equivalent of Japan’s Cherry Blossom
Lavender in France – Cornflowers and Crimean Lavender in Russia
Provence is famous for its lavender fields, but Russia has its own "purple treasures." Our cornflowers are delicate wildflowers with a subtle fragrance, and Crimean lavender rivals the French version in both colour and aroma.
Why do customers choose ours?
- Cornflowers are a symbol of Russian nature, adding nostalgic charm to bouquets.
- Crimean lavender has a strong scent and dries beautifully.

Crimean Lavender is Just as Vibrant and Fragrant as Lavender Fields in France
Hydrangea in Portugal – Lilac in Russia
The lush hydrangea heads are beautiful, but lilacs, the queens of Russian gardens, offer even more! Their dense clusters, honeyed fragrance, and a range of shades (from pure white to dark purple) make them perfect for luxurious bouquets.
Why do customers choose ours?
- Lilacs bloom more profusely and last longer than many imported alternatives.
- We create bouquets where the fragrance unfolds gradually.

Lilac as the Russian Equivalent of Portugal’s Hydrangea
Wisteria in China – Acacia in Russia
Wisteria (Glycine) is a waterfall of lilac clusters, but in Russia, acacia is a worthy replacement. Its lace-like clusters with a delicate sweet scent are perfect for airy, weightless compositions.
Why do customers choose ours?
- Acacia is a sturdier flower that doesn't shed during transport.
- It is even used in wedding bouquets for its delicate beauty.
Sunflowers in the Netherlands – Ours are Even Brighter!
Dutch sunflowers are famous, but Russian varieties are larger, more vibrant, and more cheerful. Our sunflower fields near Voronezh or in the Krasnodar region are a sea of gold, and we only use the strongest, freshest flowers.
Why do customers choose ours?
- Our sunflowers don’t wilt for weeks.
- They are larger and have a more saturated colour.
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Roses in Ecuador – Crimean and Krasnodar Roses in Russia
Ecuadorian roses are the standard, but Crimean and Krasnodar roses are just as good! They are grown in ideal conditions, have firm buds, and a lasting fragrance.
Why do customers choose ours?
- Our roses maintain their freshness during transport.
- They have a natural, non-"greenhouse" scent.
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Tulips in the Netherlands – Kazan Tulips in Russia
Holland is the tulip capital of the world, but Kazan tulips are just as beautiful. They are bright, with strong stems and a wide range of varieties.
Why do customers choose ours?
- We offer rare varieties not found in mass markets.
- Our tulips open gradually, extending the joy.
Orchids in Thailand – Lady’s Slippers and Orchis in Russia
Tropical orchids are exotic, but in Russia, we grow equally sophisticated Lady’s Slippers (Venus’ slipper) and Orchis. Their delicate petals and elegant shapes inspire the creation of elite bouquets.
Why do customers choose ours?
- These flowers are rare, but we know how to cut and preserve them.
- They look luxurious and unusual.

Domestic Orchid Equivalent — Orchis Grown in Russia
Peonies in the USA – Russian Peonies from Private Gardens
American peonies are lovely, but Russian varieties are more fragrant and lush. We collaborate with private gardens where they grow peonies with large, full blooms.
Why do customers choose ours?
- Our peonies smell like they did in grandma’s garden.
- They bloom in waves, so we always have fresh ones.
Eucalyptus in Australia – Willow Branches and Wormwood in Russia
Eucalyptus is popular in bouquets, but willow branches with silvery leaves and decorative wormwood give the same airy and natural effect.
Why do customers choose ours?
- Willow twigs are flexible and can be elegantly bent.
- Wormwood adds a noble, bittersweet aroma and resilience to bouquets.

Wormwood is an Excellent Alternative to Eucalyptus, with its Strong Scent
Why "Worldwide Flowers" is the Best Choice
We know all the nuances of Russian flowers — our florists have been working with domestic varieties for decades. Freshness is guaranteed — we deliver flowers directly from the fields and greenhouses. Exclusive bouquets — only here will you find rare combinations of Russian analogues. Choose beauty tested by centuries — order compositions from Russian flowers at "Worldwide Flowers"!