Fashion Flowers For Spring
The New Collection : Growing Together
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< Muscari
Muscari's tiny delicate flower spikes combine
well with modern coloured plastic containers and stainless
steel or chrome.
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Narcissus >
Tazetta narcissi in bold two
tones are fun and also exude a powerful scent perfuming our
homes for spring.
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narcissi
and daffodils
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< Forsythia
Forsythia is well-known as a garden plant,
but is also available as a cut flowering foliage. It can be
one of the first flowers to burst in to bloom. Branches of
its cheerful bright yellow blossoms help bring a little sunshine
into the home when the days are long and gloomy.
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Tulip >
Tulips have a modern simplicity,
and are becoming very popular for spring wedding bouquests.
"Ballerina", a lily-flowered orange variety, even
has a delicate scent.
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tulips
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< Gerbera
Gerberas have a very stylish shape entirely
in line with current minimalist trends. Ask any child to draw
a flower and most will produce a brightly coloured daisy-shape
- a gerbera pure and simple!
Germinis - mini-gerbera have the same bright
cheerfulness as their bigger brothers, and the warm colours
and friendly appearance so welcome at this time of year, but
in miniature form.
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Anemone
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Anemones
are becoming more popular as a cut flower, and their bright
jewel colours suit the spring flower fashion trend "Growing
Together" very well.
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