Some flowers were made to fit in. Ageratum JJ wasn’t.

At Ball Cutflowers, we believe beauty lives in the unexpected. That’s why our Strange Wonders campaign celebrates the flowers that don’t just stand out—they break patterns. And Ageratum does that from the very first glance. It doesn’t have classic petals or predictable shapes. What grows from its stems are soft, floating spheres, velvety to the eye and unforgettable to the touch.

But this unique appearance isn’t random. It’s the result of a precise cultivation technique known as pinch, where the plant is guided to branch out in a perfectly symmetrical shape, like an umbrella. This creates a strong, well-balanced structure and a flower that blooms only at the top, with incredible volume and clean visual impact.
What makes Ageratum so remarkable is that it doesn’t belong to any specific season or occasion. It doesn’t follow trends, and that’s exactly why it stands out. It adds texture, character, and a surprising presence to any arrangement, offering florists a fresh and bold visual language.
Not all flowers need to follow tradition to be admired. Some, like Ageratum JJ, are admired because they don’t.
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