Okay, Bloomer.
Firmly millennial.
Posting a flower each day for your timeline cleanse.
Today is a wedding bouquet.
Features: anemones, ranunculus, scabiosa, roses, tulips, carnations, stocks, and hellebore. Greeneries: gunni eucalyptus and italian ruscus.
Today is a wedding bouquet.
Features: anemones, ranunculus, scabiosa, roses, tulips, carnations, stocks, and hellebore. Greeneries: gunni eucalyptus and italian ruscus.
Flower: Nigella; or, “Love in a Mist.” Popular for its interesting seed pods as well as its star-shaped blooms. One of nature’s few, blue-blooming flowers.
Flower: Nigella; or, “Love in a Mist.” Popular for its interesting seed pods as well as its star-shaped blooms. One of nature’s few, blue-blooming flowers.
Pictured: Allium “Purple Sensations”. These globe shaped weirdos smell like onions because their bulbs are in the onion family. Very cool spring flower.
Pictured: Allium “Purple Sensations”. These globe shaped weirdos smell like onions because their bulbs are in the onion family. Very cool spring flower.
Tulips, again. Varieties: copper image, double dolce, apricot delight, and mondial.
Tulips, again. Varieties: copper image, double dolce, apricot delight, and mondial.
Pictured: tulipa “Copper Image” and tulips “Silk Road”. Both of these are beautiful double tulips that put on a show when they bloom.
Pictured: tulipa “Copper Image” and tulips “Silk Road”. Both of these are beautiful double tulips that put on a show when they bloom.
Flower: Rose, “Barista.” (Yes, it really is that colour.)
Flower: Rose, “Barista.” (Yes, it really is that colour.)
Flower: Anemone Minstrel Bianco Nero
Flower: Anemone Minstrel Bianco Nero
Photo of: Hellebore, or, Lenten Rose. This stem was grown in the Netherlands. Imported to Canada, where it landed in my little shop. Variety unknown.
Photo of: Hellebore, or, Lenten Rose. This stem was grown in the Netherlands. Imported to Canada, where it landed in my little shop. Variety unknown.