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Lady's mantle |
Common as a garden flower, masses of tiny yellow-green flowers, ideal as a filler |
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Love lies bleeding |
One type (love lies bleeding) has trailing flowers while the other has upright flower heads |
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Painter's palette |
Exotic waxy looking flowers. |
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Insignificant yellow green flowers. Used more as a foliage and as a filler |
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Available as large individual showy blooms, or the spray variety. Very long lasting |
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Striking flowers, which flower profusely with up to 12 flowers on each stem |
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| Carnation |
Very long lasting. Some new more interesting colours are now available |
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Christmas rose |
Short lived very delicate and subtle flowers |
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A popular garden shrub with enormous flowerheads. Cultivated hydrangea come in interesting colours. |
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Eustoma |
Popular flowers which open from tightly swirled buds, bi-coloured varieties also available |
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Bells of Ireland |
Tall stems with a mass of bell shaped flowers. |
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Needs no description! Almost every colour available except true black or blue |
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Stonecrop |
Common succulent garden flower and ideal as a long lasting filler |
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Popular shrub, sold as a cut flower when in bud |
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| Tulip |
One of the most popular cut flowers in the UK with many different varieties |
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Short lived but increasingly popular. Each flowerhead is made up of a mass of tiny flowers |
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Calla lily, arum lily |
Striking single flowers.The coloured varieties are smaller than the white ones, and not all colours are available all year round |
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Brown |
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Orange |
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Peach |
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Red |
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White |
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