Flower Gifts: "Worried if they'll last?" Hyponex Japan Conducts Awareness Survey on Mother's Day and Father's Day Flowers
Hyponex Japan conducted an awareness survey on Mother's Day and Father's Day flowers, revealing a high demand from both givers and receivers for flowers to last longer. The company introduces its new product, "Double Ampoule for Potted and Cut Flowers," to address this need.
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- 📰 Published: May 7, 2026 at 22:30
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Hyponex Japan Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Yodogawa-ku, Osaka; Representative Director and President: Yasuhiro Murakami) conducted an awareness survey on flowers for Mother's Day and Father's Day, targeting 1,705 men and women nationwide.
The survey results showed that while many people have a custom of giving flowers on Mother's Day, the proportion is lower for Father's Day, and there are clear differences in the types of flowers given. Furthermore, there was a need from both givers and receivers to "enjoy flowers for a long time."
In this release, we introduce our new product, "Double Ampoule for Potted and Cut Flowers," recommended for keeping flowers received on Mother's Day and Father's Day fresh for longer.
Double Ampoule for Potted and Cut Flowers
■ Survey Results Summary
Difference between Mother's Day and Father's Day: 66.0% of people have given flowers on Mother's Day, compared to only 17.4% on Father's Day.
Popular Flowers: For Mother's Day, "Carnations (cut flowers)" were overwhelmingly popular at 70.9%. For Father's Day, there was no concentration on a specific flower, with arranged cut flowers ranking first.
Concerns of Givers: 47.8% were concerned about "whether they would wither quickly or shed petals."
Feelings of Receivers: 56.9% made efforts to keep the received flowers fresh and vibrant for longer.
■ Is giving flowers on Father's Day a future custom?
While 66.0% of people have given flowers on Mother's Day, only 17.4% have done so on Father's Day. There seems to be room for growth in the popularization of flower gifts for Father's Day.
■ 70% of Mother's Day flowers are carnations; Father's Day also sees roses and foliage plants
For Mother's Day, "Carnations (cut flowers)" stood out at 70.9%, establishing their status as a classic. Carnations also accounted for 33.5% of potted flowers.
In contrast, for Father's Day, "Arrangements of various cut flowers" was the most common at 34.9%, followed by "Roses (cut flowers)" at 14.0% and "Foliage plants" at 14.7%, indicating a split in responses and a lack of concentration on a specific popular flower.
■ Givers' anxiety about "wilting quickly" and receivers' desire to "make them last longer"
"Appearance (color, flower size, etc.)" was the most important factor when giving flowers at 76.4%, but 35.3% also valued "length of blooming period."
Furthermore, 47.8% of givers expressed concern about "whether they would wither quickly or shed petals," reaching almost half.
On the other hand, 56.9% of those who received flowers made efforts to keep them fresh and vibrant for as long as possible.
Additionally, 27.9% wanted to make efforts but "didn't know how." This means that over 80% of people had a desire to keep their received flowers and leaves fresh and vibrant for longer.
Some people even replanted potted flowers in their gardens and grew them for many years, or made cut flowers into dried flowers, showing a strong desire to preserve received flowers for as long as possible.
65.5% of those who "wanted to make efforts but didn't know how" and those who "had never made efforts" showed interest in "products that make flowers and leaves last longer," highlighting a very high demand for enjoying flowers received from loved ones for as long as possible.
■ Hyponex's proposal for enjoying precious flowers for a long time
Hyponex Japan's "Double Ampoule for Potted and Cut Flowers," launched this spring, responds to the desire of everyone, revealed in this survey, to "keep flowers received from children fresh and vibrant for a long time."
Double Ampoule for Potted and Cut Flowers
Hyponex Japan provides know-how for enjoying cut flowers and potted flowers for a long time.
Flowers filled with gratitude. With proper care, their beauty can be preserved for longer. Specific care methods and tips for long-lasting flowers are explained in detail on our media, Plantia.
【Recommended Content on Plantia】
■ How to grow carnations | From planting to propagation, explained for beginners
■ 10 recommended flowers for Mother's Day | How to choose and tips for making them last longer
We will fully support the desire to enjoy received flowers for as long as possible by disseminating knowledge and tips for properly growing plants through "Plantia" and our official YouTube channel.
▼ Hyponex Japan Gardening Information Media "Plantia" here
https://www.hyponex.co.jp/plantia/
▼ Hyponex Japan Official YouTube Channel here
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCva0wag4bR41VWOdVM1lT9A
The survey results showed that while many people have a custom of giving flowers on Mother's Day, the proportion is lower for Father's Day, and there are clear differences in the types of flowers given. Furthermore, there was a need from both givers and receivers to "enjoy flowers for a long time."
In this release, we introduce our new product, "Double Ampoule for Potted and Cut Flowers," recommended for keeping flowers received on Mother's Day and Father's Day fresh for longer.
Double Ampoule for Potted and Cut Flowers
■ Survey Results Summary
Difference between Mother's Day and Father's Day: 66.0% of people have given flowers on Mother's Day, compared to only 17.4% on Father's Day.
Popular Flowers: For Mother's Day, "Carnations (cut flowers)" were overwhelmingly popular at 70.9%. For Father's Day, there was no concentration on a specific flower, with arranged cut flowers ranking first.
Concerns of Givers: 47.8% were concerned about "whether they would wither quickly or shed petals."
Feelings of Receivers: 56.9% made efforts to keep the received flowers fresh and vibrant for longer.
■ Is giving flowers on Father's Day a future custom?
While 66.0% of people have given flowers on Mother's Day, only 17.4% have done so on Father's Day. There seems to be room for growth in the popularization of flower gifts for Father's Day.
■ 70% of Mother's Day flowers are carnations; Father's Day also sees roses and foliage plants
For Mother's Day, "Carnations (cut flowers)" stood out at 70.9%, establishing their status as a classic. Carnations also accounted for 33.5% of potted flowers.
In contrast, for Father's Day, "Arrangements of various cut flowers" was the most common at 34.9%, followed by "Roses (cut flowers)" at 14.0% and "Foliage plants" at 14.7%, indicating a split in responses and a lack of concentration on a specific popular flower.
■ Givers' anxiety about "wilting quickly" and receivers' desire to "make them last longer"
"Appearance (color, flower size, etc.)" was the most important factor when giving flowers at 76.4%, but 35.3% also valued "length of blooming period."
Furthermore, 47.8% of givers expressed concern about "whether they would wither quickly or shed petals," reaching almost half.
On the other hand, 56.9% of those who received flowers made efforts to keep them fresh and vibrant for as long as possible.
Additionally, 27.9% wanted to make efforts but "didn't know how." This means that over 80% of people had a desire to keep their received flowers and leaves fresh and vibrant for longer.
Some people even replanted potted flowers in their gardens and grew them for many years, or made cut flowers into dried flowers, showing a strong desire to preserve received flowers for as long as possible.
65.5% of those who "wanted to make efforts but didn't know how" and those who "had never made efforts" showed interest in "products that make flowers and leaves last longer," highlighting a very high demand for enjoying flowers received from loved ones for as long as possible.
■ Hyponex's proposal for enjoying precious flowers for a long time
Hyponex Japan's "Double Ampoule for Potted and Cut Flowers," launched this spring, responds to the desire of everyone, revealed in this survey, to "keep flowers received from children fresh and vibrant for a long time."
Double Ampoule for Potted and Cut Flowers
Hyponex Japan provides know-how for enjoying cut flowers and potted flowers for a long time.
Flowers filled with gratitude. With proper care, their beauty can be preserved for longer. Specific care methods and tips for long-lasting flowers are explained in detail on our media, Plantia.
【Recommended Content on Plantia】
■ How to grow carnations | From planting to propagation, explained for beginners
■ 10 recommended flowers for Mother's Day | How to choose and tips for making them last longer
We will fully support the desire to enjoy received flowers for as long as possible by disseminating knowledge and tips for properly growing plants through "Plantia" and our official YouTube channel.
▼ Hyponex Japan Gardening Information Media "Plantia" here
https://www.hyponex.co.jp/plantia/
▼ Hyponex Japan Official YouTube Channel here
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCva0wag4bR41VWOdVM1lT9A