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Peruvian lily |
Very popular and long lasting flowers, often bi-coloured |
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Painter's palette |
Exotic waxy looking flowers. |
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Snapdragon |
More common as a garden flower |
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Clusters of small tubular flowers, use with special flower food. Not all colours are available throughout the year |
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Cockscomb |
Different varieties, some with crinkled 'brain-like' flowers others with feathery upright plumes. |
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Tall flower spikes. Also, Larkspur which is a type of delphinium. |
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Carnation |
Very long lasting. Some new more interesting colours are now available |
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Spurge |
Graceful curving stems with loads of tiny flowers. Note not all colours are available at the same time, check with your florist |
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Large daisy like flowers, a smaller 'Germini' variety is also available |
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Fairly traditional flower used in large arrangements. Miniature varieties are becoming increasingly popular |
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Amaryllis |
Large very striking trumpet shaped flowers, often grown indoors from bulbs |
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Available throughout the year, but if you are looking for a particular colour check availability with your florist |
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Poppy |
Fantastic papery flowers in great colours. Short lived but worth it. The seed heads are also popular. |
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Needs no description! Almost every colour available except true black or blue |
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Tulip |
One of the most popular cut flowers in the UK with many different varieties |
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Very similar to dahlias |
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