Native to the cool mountains of south America, Alstroemeria, also known as the Inca Lily or Peruvian Lily, makes an exceptionally versatile and reliable cut flower.
Looking for the perfect addition to your ‘green themed’ St. Patricks’ Day bouquets? Then look no further than the green Dianthus ‘Kiwi’.
As stressful as holiday peaks can be for florists, because they occur on a set calendar date, they also allow florists the opportunity to plan ahead
Native to western Mediterranean regions, South America, and Mexico, Eryngium, is a member of the Apiaceae family, meaning it is related to Hemlock, Queen Anne’s lace and the humble carrot...
Native to Mediterranean regions, Star of Bethlehem, or more formally known as, Ornithogalum, is a winter flowering bulbous crop belonging to the Asparagus family.
Grown for its stunning foliage rather than its modest flowers, Jacobaea maritima (previously named Sinicio cineraria), or simply Dusty Miller, provides the perfect backdrop in any bouquet to ensure your...
Native to Mexico and Guatemala, Tagetes erecta, commonly known as Marigolds, is a member of the Asteraceae family.
Belonging to the mint family, Lamiaceae, Bells of Ireland or Moluccella laevis, is an annual plant grown for its impressive spikes of green blooms.
Resulting from a chance mutation, Green Dianthus was discovered by plant breeders about fifteen years ago, and a plant oddity that would normally have been discarded was recognized as the...
Belonging to the family Plumbaginaceae, and cousin to the equally popular Statice, Limonium latifolium, aka Limonium platyphyllum or Sea Lavender, is an incredibly versatile and beautiful filler flower.









