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FASHION FLOWERS FOR SUMMER - Sensuality

Anthurium – "Painter's Palette"

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Anthurium are very bold sensual flowers with a dramatic appearance.

 

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Zantedeschia >

Deep maroon (almost black) Zantedeschia or callas are the most sensual of flowers. Try them in Gothic arrangements. Fleshy pink ones too combined with shiny or gossamer materials can look ultra sexy. Their petals curl in a most enticing and voluptous manner.

 

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Zantedeschia – "Schwartzwald" – almost black Arum
Carnation

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Some varieties of carnation look like old-fashioned garden pinks. They look their best in hot Latin shades of red, pink and orange, ideal for the "Sensuality" trend.

 

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Celosia >

Celosia's weird wonderful shapes and textures
are set to cause a storm as they become better known - they are such amazing looking flowers. Yes they are real!

 

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Celosia
Peony

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Peonies sum up sensuality. Their huge, blowsy extravagant flowers epitomise summer.

Peonies give an atmosphere of understated opulence reminiscent of that full-blown English garden look. A large bouquet arranged in a round vase looks wonderfully luxurious. For a more modern look, contrast them with a straighter less traditional vase. They do not need to be combined with other flowers or foliage because its own foliage is attractive and plentiful.

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Rose >

Why save up roses just for Valentines Day? Why not spread a little love - or lust! - throughout the year with luxurious-looking bunches of this wonderful fragrant flower.

The aptly-named "Extase" has deep wine-red petals and a heady, rich rose scent; "Jacaranda" has a similarly powerful fragrance and clear bright blue-pink flowers. "Blue Moon" has the most fantastically-coloured petals of lilac-grey, and a delicious soft scent to boot.

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Rose

 


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