Flowers | Flower Trends | Flower Fashions for Winter

Fashion Flowers For Winter
The New Collection : Floral Empire

 

Amaryllis >

Amaryllis are native to South and Central America, and the Caribbean. They have large flamboyant starry trumpets which spring from papery bulbs throughout our winter season, and are said to symbolize beauty and pride.

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Rose
Ornithogalum

< Zantedeschia

More commonly known as calla or arum lillies these stylish sculptural flowers are long lasting and available all year round.

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Carnation >

They are the most frequently bought flower in the UK - 4 out of every 10 flowers sold are carnations - and recently have enjoyed a fashion revival by style gurus. Their strong chunky shape adds a touch of modernity to interiors. Carnations comes in all colours except blue; even a pale green!

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Lily
Tulip

< Nerine

The nerine fits in beautifully with the classicaly elegant style of this trend. Its firework-shaped, candy-coloured flowers contrast with the regality and majesty of the other flowers in this trend.

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Ranunculus >

Their botanical name (ran UN kew luss) derives from the latin for "frog", as the plants like wet ground. They are sometimes called Persian buttercup - which refers to their native origins in the Middle East.

Loved by design gurus and florists alike, these gorgeously romantic flowers are often termed the 'spring peony'.

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Zantedeschia
Anigozanthus <Rose

Roses are one of the best-known and loved flowers in the world. They have been cultivated for hundreds of years, both for their decorative value and for their use in herbal remedies, ancient medicine and aromatherapy.

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