Every time I look at the arrangements we do in January, the flowers remind me of summer, the beach, warm weather, and holidays. They are what typifies summer for me.
Here are a few of my favourites, that we are using a lot of at the moment.
1. Scabiosa
Meaning - pure love, purity and peace
Scabiosa is a very pretty flower, with a very unfortunate name. Coming in white, pale pink, raspberry, Burgundy, and mauve, they are a real english "rustic style" flower, cute as a button, and a lovely addition to many of our bouquets.
2. Dahlias
Meaning - eternal love and commitment
Dahlias are around now until Mother's Day. They come in beautiful colours, including bright pinks and apricots, white, Burgundy, and my favourite, cafe au lait, and also different sizes, from the cute little pompom variety, to some that are as big as a plate!
Dahlias can last about a week if kept in the right spot.
3. Gardenias
Meaning - Purity and Gentleness
And gardenias are just that. While they don't last long, while they do, they have the purest, most divine scent. And their foliage is also a really lovely fresh green.
4. Cosmos
Meaning - order and harmony
Coming in white and hot pink, cosmos are often used to symbolize order and harmony, due largely to the flower's harmonious petals.
Another really "English" style flower, in particular, the different pinks in the pink cosmos can be quite unique and lovely.
5. Rottnest Island Daisies
Meaning - Innocence, childhood and purity
From... yes! Rottnest Island! These native daisies are a pretty mauve colour, and are stronger than they look! They can last up to 3 weeks.
Being an Australian native flower, they don't have a Victorian meaning, so we'll go back to regular daisies, which mean innocence, childhood, and purity.
6. Belladonna lilies
Meaning - Pride
Otherwise known to some as amaryllis, and some others as naked ladies, are a beautiful summery soft pink flower, that smells as it looks, like a musk stick!!
Meaning pride, they must be proud of their long, elegant stems, and pretty pink flowers.
7. Banksia Speciosa
Meaning - Showy
Banksia speciosa is one of our favourite banksias! Masculine and strong, it looks great in our corporate arrangements, but also in our native and eclectic bouquets, and I love it's soft colour and zigzag leaves.
While not defined in the Victorian Language of Flowers, it's latin name means "showy", and it certainly is the star of the show!
Here's a little recap of the flowers we talked about last month, which lucky for us, are still around!
7. Roses
Meaning - Love
Beautiful locally grown roses are amazing at the moment!!
My favourite varieties are princess, which are a stunning musk pink colour, honey dijon (no description needed?), Evelyn, which is a stunning, soft peach David Austin variety, and little old Cecile brunners, which are cute little button sized pink garden roses.
But I also love every other colour, so I don't know why I narrow it down :)
Our beautiful locally grown roses have so much character, and the most amazing scent. And every rose has a different scent, so in line with their colour. Nature is amazing isn't it?
Image Credit: I Love Wednesdays for Floreat
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8. Hydrangea
Meaning - Boastfulness, Heartlessness
Hydrangea, not as it's height as it was in November/December, but featuring in it's darker, greener, and more neutral hues, which I love!
Image Credit: @Charlotte_artyphoto
9. Hybrid Delphinium
Meaning - Cheerfulness and Goodwill
Another favourite, particularly the "pink" and pale blue. Beautiful, elegant hybrid delphinium is in it's element at the moment, strong and tall, it looks amazing in some of our larger bunches, and especially our country style bunches.
Image Credit: Gardener's World
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