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Statice Lavender

Limonium sinuatum is commonly known as “Statice” or “Statice sinuata”. These colorful branches are essential for bouquets, corsages and other flower arrangements. What we may call the flowers of Statice are really colorful, papery calyxes which surround the true flowers. The calyxes keep their vibrant color, making Statice one of the favorite flowers for dried arrangements. They come in many colors, but purple is the most popular. Our statice is cultivated from “tissue culture” plants, which makes for flowers of very uniform color and excellent vase life.

Pampas Grass

The feathery, fluffy plumes of dried Pampas Grass make spectacular wedding arrangements. They can accommodate all styles from vintage to modern, adding height, volume and texture to arches, ceremony backdrops, centerpieces and bouquets. They are trendy and elegant in any home or office décor. Even a single stalk can make a large statement! Our Pampas Grass has a natural beige or taupe color. Just fluff it up and use your imagination!

Pussy Willow

Pussy Willows, with their long decorative branches and furry silver-white buds (called catkins), are a welcome sign of spring. They can be used alone to create tall, romantic decorations and wreaths, or mixed with other flowers in arrangements and centerpieces. To preserve the branches with their fuzzy buds for a long time, it is better to place them in vases and containers WITHOUT water. If placed in water, the buds will eventually start blooming into pollen-filled flowers and green shoots.

Peony Nick Shaylor

Peonies are often called the perfect wedding flower. They have large, lush, round, usually fragrant blooms with woody stems and are frequently requested for bridal bouquets. Flower shapes vary depending on the amount of petals, including double, semi double and single bloom shapes. Although seasonal in nature, with the typical planting season lasting only 45-60 days in the late spring or early summer, they are a much sought after cut flower. Peonies are available in shades of White, Cream, Blush, Light Pink, Rose, Fuchsia, Red/Magenta, Coral, Peach and Yellow.

Israeli Ruscus Painted Lavender

Israeli Ruscus branches have shiny green leaves that add color and freshness to arrangements and bouquets. This traditional greenery is very sturdy and long lasting, making it a preferred choice for florists. The branches can be painted in a multitude of attractive matte or metallic colors, adding pizzazz to any arrangement.

Israeli Ruscus Painted Light Blue

Israeli Ruscus branches have shiny green leaves that add color and freshness to arrangements and bouquets. This traditional greenery is very sturdy and long lasting, making it a preferred choice for florists. The branches can be painted in a multitude of attractive matte or metallic colors, adding pizzazz to any arrangement.

Israeli Ruscus Painted Spring Colors

Israeli Ruscus branches have shiny green leaves that add color and freshness to arrangements and bouquets. This traditional greenery is very sturdy and long lasting, making it a preferred choice for florists. The branches can be painted in a multitude of attractive matte or metallic colors, adding pizzazz to any arrangement. The “Spring Pack” box has solid bunches of Lander, Yellow, Lime Green and White colors.

Lisianthus White

Lisianthus (Eustoma grandiflorum) is native to the prairies of North America. It is also known as Prairie Gentian, Texas bluebell, Poor man’s rose, Eustoma or simply “Lisies”. Lisianthus is loved for its striking, rose-like beauty and wide range of colors, which include White, Pink, Purple (called Blue by breeders), Lavender, Pastel Yellow, Peach, Green and Bicolors (Picotee). There are many varieties with different flower shapes and sizes. Blooms can have single or double rows of petals. Most varieties commercially available today have double blooms. Lisianthus can have from 2 to 7 blooms per stem depending on the grade. Blooms will be at different stages of development. They will add texture, color and that whimsical garden look to arrangements and bouquets. Individual blooms are ideal for elegant boutonnieres and corsages.

Lisianthus Purple

Lisianthus (Eustoma grandiflorum) is native to the prairies of North America. It is also known as Prairie Gentian, Texas bluebell, Poor man’s rose, Eustoma or simply “Lisies”. Lisianthus is loved for its striking, rose-like beauty and wide range of colors, which include White, Pink, Purple (called Blue by breeders), Lavender, Pastel Yellow, Peach, Green and Bicolors (Picotee). There are many varieties with different flower shapes and sizes. Blooms can have single or double rows of petals. Most varieties commercially available today have double blooms. Lisianthus can have from 2 to 7 blooms per stem depending on the grade. Blooms will be at different stages of development. They will add texture, color and that whimsical garden look to arrangements and bouquets. Individual blooms are ideal for elegant boutonnieres and corsages.