Fashion Flowers For Winter
The New Collection : Red Decadence
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< Rose
Black roses appear to originate from a fairytale
world. Their improbable and "unnatural" colour inspires
a powerful feeling of mystical expectation.
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roses
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Tulip >
Tulips are an unmissable part
of Christmas. Red tulips at this time of year are small flowered
and light in tone. Combine them with deep green Christmas
foliage. It may be thick with snow outside, but inside the
flower shops the shelves are full of lush, green leaves just
waiting to bring life to your home.
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tulips
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< Anemone
The petals of the anemone form a bowl, with
a dark velvet eye at the centre. "Mona Lisa" is
the most common variety, and the most well known anemone colour
is cherry red, a perfect illustration of "Red Decadence".
Make a group using your favourite vases
or bottle and place a flower in each one. A very distinctive
combination, to create a very personal atmosphere.
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Nerine >
The nerine fits in beautifully with the
new, slightly decadent, romance which we now see reappearing
in interiors and clothing. Its firework-shaped, candy-coloured
flowers contrast with the stiffness and severity of previously
minimal tonal trends.
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< Amaryllis
Amaryllis are flamboyant yet refined flowers
which sit enthroned on a sturdy, tall stem. Like a big trumpet
announcing their presence, they radiate drama. Using only
a few flowers in a vase you can have a magnificent creation
in your home. It is no wonder that amaryllis has become outlandishly
popular in the last few years. Without a doubt their eye-catching
good looks and ease of flowering have been contributing factors.
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Cymbidium >
The distinctive and mysteriously
shaped cymbidium is best displayed alone. One stem in an understated
but glamorous vase can look a million dollars. Or combine
them with twigs, stark branches or dark green leaves to highlight
the stunning beauty of the flowers. They may look like prima
donnas but are easy to maintain and considering their vase
life are not at all exclusive. Just don't let on!
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on
cymbidium
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