Types Of Flowers
This page is designed to give you just a taste of what types of
flowers there are on offer to you, of course these are only a small
amount , there are hundreds of types and colours to choose from.
CYMBIDIUM ORCHID
Sprays of 8-10 large, broad-petalled
flowers on long stems. They come in
pretty shades of green, white and pink.
Ideal for bouquets, pomanders and centerpieces and popular for modern-style weddings.
GERBERA
There are more than 200 to chose from
a wide range of colours. Perfect for
contemporary bouquets. The new mini
gerbera is idea for smaller bouquets and
arrangement.
ROSES
The most popular and romantic of all
flowers. Available in a huge variety
of colours. Bouquets for the bride and
bridesmaids. Also great for decorating
the reception venue ad classic
buttonholes.
DELPHINIUM
These flowers grow very tall. People
are usually more familiar with blue also are available in pink and lilac. Perfect for
adding height to table arrangements,
these are a reception favourite.
FREESIA
Small, strongly-scented flowers in bright colours. Perfect for headresses, bouquets
and buttonholes. Particularly good in
posies for younger bridesmaids.
CARNATIONS
Available in a rainbow of colours,
including hot reds, pinks and oranges.
Perfect for: Table centrepieces and
button holes.
TULIPS
A classic favourite available in a wide
variety of colours. Can look very
contemporary. Perfect for unfussy
bouquets simply tied with ribbon, also
makes lovley table centres.
ORCHIDS
Exotic sometimes quite pricey, white
or bright pink phalaenopsis orchids
always popular for weddings.
Perfect for stunning centrepieces and
bouquets, quite a delicate flower, but
copes well with heat.
HYDRANGEA
Full of flowers in a variety of pastel
colours from soft whites to lilac and blue.
Perfect for centrepieces and pedestals
arrangements. Also great used on there
own for a striking bouquet.
CALA LILY
This is the smaller variety, of the commonly know Arum Lily. These are
showy . These come in a variety of
colours . Perfect for casading bouquets
or over arms.
PEONY
Loved by brides for it's large, fragrant
bloom. Colours include white, pink and the palest peach. Ideal for a simple bridal
bouquet. Peonies are also available in
December, so are a popular winter
wedding choice too.
LISIANTHUS
Single forms resemble tulips or poppies, double forms resemble roses or peonies.
Using in a bouquet or table arrangement,
the double-white lisianthus looks
particularly lovely in bouquets.
LILY
Available in a range of gorgeous colours
from white to brilliant red, yellow and
pink. Stylish "wow" bouquets and venue
decorations. A popular choice for the
modern bride.
RANUNCULUS
A buttercup-like flower available in a
variety of colours and a popular choicefor brides. Perfect for bouquets of the same
colour andsimple table displays at your
reception venue.
CHRYSANTHEMUM
Ranges from a single daisy-like bloom to
a multi-petal head and small or large
pompom shape. Ideal for quirky bouquets. The brilliant lime-green variety
"Green Satin" is a current favourite
within bride's wedding bouquets.