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Wedding Flowers
Wedding flowers allow you to add beauty, fragrance and color to every aspect of your wedding. They, like everything else, should fit your style and color scheme.
Your wedding flowers should complement the season, your gown, your color scheme, your attendants' attire, and the style and formality of your wedding. |
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Lush, vibrant, gorgeous flowers. Flowers that add to the glory of the occasion with their dynamic colors, provocative fragrances and beautiful presentation. All custom designed, especially for you. |
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No other flower has the mysterious power held by the rose.
Adorn your ceremony, attendants, and reception with the sweet-smelling, velvety rose.
A score of long stemmed roses, sumptuously gift-wrapped. Guaranteed to impress! |
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Australian
Flowers
The Western Australia has a mediterranean climate with
wet, cold winters and hot, dry summers. It is mostly
flat with some rolling hills and one small mountain
range. In spite of this, the variation in soil type
and depth as well as the regional differences in annual
rainfall have given rise to a multitude of habitats.
The plant species found here are eight times higher
in number than those of the UK. Many australian flowers
species are very restricted in distribution, with numerous
examples only being found in a few square kilometres
or less. australian flowers are amongst the tallest
in the world but inside the confines of the Glasshouse
shrubby species have been chosen so that they can grow
to their full height without restriction.
The scent of australian flowers is well known and so
strong that the koalas that feed on it are said to bear
its pungent fragrance in their urine. Their colours
range from subtle creams to the most vibrant of scarlet.
The unusually named kangaroo paw - Anigozanthos manglesii
is the state flower of Western Australia. Its strangely
shaped blooms are a striking combination of green and
red, providing a riot of colour. Another curious species
in the collection is the feather flower, Calothamnus,
which blooms from its branches with its buds erupting
out of the bark. There are several species of australian
flowers ranging in height from 15 centimetres to 2 metres.
Each is pollinated by a different species of bird.
The australian flowers vary greatly in size although
have a distinctive yellow colouring. The majority of
the species flower during the end of winter or the beginning
of spring. The most common australian flowers which
is found in the South Eastern parts of Australia, as
well as the hotter and drier climates. It is also the
floral emblem of Australia. Inland the most common australian
flowers , which has a harder wood then many of the other
species. These hugely popular plants are all from the
same family. These are best mass planted as annual displays
or garden edging or in rockeries or containers. The
australian flowers make beautiful, fragrant groundcovers
in semi-shaded or damp spots.
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