Service Category: Flowers

Gypsophila

Gypsophila, popularly known as “Baby’s Breath,” is a bushy plant that bears dainty small flowers on long slender stems. The Baby’s Breath flower is tender and delicate. Gypsophila is a popular flower to accent bouquets, corsages and flower vases, and is also extremely beautiful when bunched on its own as the flower itself. Baby’s Breath is a very hardy and…

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Delphiniums

Delphiniums symbolize cheerfulness and goodwill. Delphiniums are used to communicate encouragement and joy, as well as remembering loved ones who have passed. Delphiniums are also the official birth flower for July. This beautiful flower can be used in an array of arrangements from modern to vintage, the long length of it’s stem also adds a different dimension to tied bouquets.

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Heliconias

Heliconias (also known as lobster-claw, wild plantain, or false bird-of-paradise) are stunning, colorful flowers with very bright claw-shaped petals. The plant’s uniqueness comes from the fact that its petals appear from its stem in a well articulated row. The shapes of the petals vary and they come in a range of bright colors in the red to orange spectrum.

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Bird of Paradise

The Bird of paradise (also known as the Crane flower) is a very beautiful exotic flower native to South Africa. The Bird of Paradise resembles a crane in flight. The striking colors and unusual shape of the flower have made the plant the symbol of paradise. This flower is an excellent choice of a landscape plant.

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Orchids

Orchids are some of the most versatile flowers in the world. Their breathtaking beauty makes them very popular throughout the world. We have in stock many types of orchids selected to wow you and any person you send them to. Visit us to view our collection of orchids.

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Anthuriums

The anthurium flower (actually its spathe) is shaped like a heart. Its open, unique heart shape and long-lasting character make the anthurium a wonderful gift. It is generally available in many splendid colours including chocolate, burgundy, cerise, green, pink, white and red.

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Tiger Lilies

The tiger lily is a large orange flower that is covered with dark spots on its petals. The tiger lily can grow up to 3 inches across and has a strong, sweet scent.

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Carnations

The carnation’s scientific name, Dianthus, comes from a combination of two Latin words: “dios,” meaning gods, and “anthos,” meaning flower. Carnations are referred to as the flowers of the gods. All carnations symbolize love, affection and friendship. Red: Deep Love and Admiration White: Pure Love and Good Luck Pink: A Mother’s Love The Carnation flower was originally a wild plant…

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Hydrangea

Hydrangeas flaunt an old-fashioned charm that is hard to resist. Their magnificent flower heads and globe-shaped bloom create a powerful impact when gathered in clusters. The sumptuous Hydrangea flowers range in colour from blue and green to pink, light and dark purple and are a Flowered Earth favourite.

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Snap Dragons

Antirrhinums are a genus of plants commonly known as dragon flowers or snapdragons because of the flowers’ resemblance to the face of a dragon that opens and closes its mouth when laterally squeezed. Symbolising graciousness and strength, these flowers are a quintessential English garden favourite, loved for their towering stems with flowers that burst out in colours of white, yellow,…

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