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  • Eremurus

    A genus of between 35-40 flowers, Eremurus has a long, almost tuberous shape. They’re also known as Desert Candles or Foxtail Lilies, and belong to the lily family. Description Colours range from snow white and bright yellow to pastel pink, orange and copper. Some plants within the genus have two or more of those colours.…

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  • Eryngium

    A genus in the Apiaceae family, Eryngium has over 230 different species to its name. It grows in many different parts of the world. Eryngium plants are sometimes known as Sea-holly or Eryngo. Description At first glance, many species closely resemble thistles, although there are subtle differences. Most species are known for having spiny, hairless…

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  • Eucharis

    A genus of 15-20 species, Eucharis is a bulbous plan which bears a slight yet noticeable resemblance to the daffodil. They can be grown all year round, despite originating in warmer climates. Description Much like the daffodil, it has a central cup. It’s adorned with an umbel of between 3-10 flowers, with a broad green…

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  • Forsythia

    A common spring flower, Forsythia is a plant which usually grows in shrub form. Forsythia shrubs usually grow between two and three metres in height and are widely regarded as being low-maintenance. Description Its flowers are usually a bright shade of yellow, while its leaves are simple, sometimes lobed. The flowers usually have a short…

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  • Freesia

    A member of the Iridaceae family, Freesia is one of the most common plants used in making bouquets to give out as gifts. Known for their light, alluring fragrance, much like roses, they’re associated with Valentine’s Day. Description Freesias have funnel-shaped flowers which come in shades of red, yellow, white or even mauve. Their gentle…

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  • Gentiana

    The Gentiana genus, also known as Gentian, is considered a large genus with around 400 species. It was thought to be named after Gentius, King of Illyria (present-day Albania), who was the first to use this plant medicinally. Some varieties are harvested commercially for use in aperitif wines, liqueurs and tonics. Description The trumpet-shaped flowers…

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  • Euphorbia Fulgens

    Part of the wider Euphorbia genus, this plant shares some characteristics with the cactus, another, rather more well-known plant from Central America. It’s spiky, resilient and usually makes for a great pot plant. Description Euphorbia-Fulgens is a spiky plant with a vivid orange and scarlet plume which is ideal for wedding bouquets. It has plenty…

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  • Heliconia

    Heliconia is also known by a variety of common names including lobster-claws, wild plantains or false bird-of-paradise. The last name refers to their close similarity to the bird-of-paradise flowers, Strelitzia, which they are sometimes mistaken for. Description Most plants can grow to a height of between 2 feet and 25 feet. The flowering bracts usually…

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  • Hellebore

    The botanical name for the Hellebore is Helleborus but it is more commonly referred to as the Christmas Rose. It was given this name according to a legend that it sprang out of the ground from the tears of a young girl who had no gift to give to Jesus Christ. Description The Helleborus has…

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  • Hyacinth

    The Hyacinth gets its name from Greek mythology. According to legend, Apollo, the god of sun, gave the name to the flower which grew from the blood of one of his followers, Hyakinthos, when he was killed. Its botanical name is Hyacinthus orientalis. Description There are a number of different varieties. These include the Anna…

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