noun
- dried flowers that retain their color and form for a long time, especially everlasting flowers used in wreaths and decorations
Usage: plural form
Examples
- The funeral wreath was made of white immortelles that would last for months.
- She decorated the mantle with colorful immortelles from her garden.
- The craft store sold bundles of immortelles for dried flower arrangements.
- Immortelles were popular in Victorian times for memorial decorations.
- The florist recommended immortelles for customers who wanted long-lasting displays.
- Golden immortelles added a warm touch to the autumn centerpiece.