September is a great month for flowers - it's no co-incidence that it's the first month of spring! It's very hard to control myself at the markets with all these beautiful flowers about!! Here are some of our favourites, and some that we mentioned last month that are still around :)
1. Waratah
You'll recognise this beautiful flower as the NSW floral emblem and one of Australia's most well known native flowers. East Coast Wildflowers (our source of all amazing Australian natives) bring the most perfect Waratahs to the Sydney flower market, and more recently we've also been sourcing some beautiful waratahs from The Waratah Farm. We'll often use them in mixed bouquets but they are so magnificent displayed in a vase on their own.
Predominantly a beautiful, traditional red, for a brief moment, we will also have amazing pink and white Waratahs in the market!
Image Source: Elise Hassey for Floreat
Colours: red, "shady lady", pink, white and "fire and brimstone"
2. Forget me nots
Meaning - Forget me not.
One of the only naturally "true blue" flowers available through the year, forget me nots have been sneaking in to the market over the last few weeks.
Symbolizing faithful love and memories, forget me nots are a dainty flower, the size of a tiny button, with a hint of yellow in the centre, and such a pretty element to a garden style bouquet, or even gorgeous just to have a pretty posy of this on your own next to your bed or in the bathroom.
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3. Rhododendron
Meaning - Beauty and Energy
Rhododendron are often confused with Azalea, but with their much thicker, paddle-shaped evergreen leaves and big round clusters of brightly coloured flowers, which when flowering are so breathtaking they want to make you whip out your phone for a pic.
While they are often deceivingly unassuming when picked, being tight with brown buds, but they are worth sticking with because when fully open, they are striking.
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Colours: Shades of Purple, Red, White, Pink, Yellow
4. Ranunculus
Meaning - I am dazzled by your charms
Ranunculus are one of the most perfect flowers! Their rose-like heads, which are formed from layers of tissue-thin petals, bring so much joy to everyone who sees them. Don't be fooled by their delicate petals though, they are surprisingly robust and long lasting. When fresh, their heads are tightly closed and smaller in size, opening up over a few days to reveal the most soft and fluffy flowers.
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Colours: colours range from pale yellow to apricot, red, white, pink, orange and burgundy.
5. Flannel Flowers
One of my favourites, the Flannel flower is native to NSW, QLD and Victoria. It’s white flowers bloom all year round, and they last beautifully in a vase for 5-7 days before the tips of the petals begin to turn brown.
You can usually get flannels throughout the year, but right now, they are in their prime, and we are loving them!
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6. Pierus
Pierus is a gorgeous, luxe looking shrub, that is really in it's element now! They have a drapey look, and add a really special texture to our bouquets, and arrangements.
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7. Banksia Praemorsa
A beautiful meaty banksia, coming in a lovely yellow, or a rusty colour
8. Delphinium
Meaning - Delphiniums symbolize cheerfulness and goodwill, as well as a protective plant.
Delphiniums come in beautiful shades of blue, mauve, and white. The most commonly know delphinium is actually a hybrid! Pictured below.
9. Carnations
Meaning - Fascination, disctinction, or love
With so many beautiful colours available, carnations, otherwise known as sims, have well and truly made a comeback.
I would never have dreamed a few years ago that I would be using carnations in our bouquets, but now, because of their colours, texture, and longevity, they are becoming a staple during the winter months!
10. Boronia
This flower would have to have one of the most beautiful scents I have ever smelt. It is most recognisable in a fuscia pink, but we have known to get it in a soft yellow, and soft mauve. Here is some of the fuscia boronia in one of our bright bouquets.
11. Wax flower
For a very hardy, robust flower these are super delicate and pretty to the eye. Over the last year or so we've noticed the range of wax flower coming into the Sydney market has grown substantially and we are not complaining. The more common red bud and white varieties have been joined by a wider range of pink and purple shades. Some have pretty flowers dispersed throughout their lemon-scented leaves, while others are more densely packed with cluster upon cluster of waxy flowers.
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Colours: white, red, pink and purple
How long they last in a vase: 7-10 days.
12. Blossom
Meaning - Concealed Love, Beauty in Retirement, Chaste Love
This month we are getting more of a range of beautiful blossoms, including cherry blossoms etc in white and pink - so pretty!!!
13. Dutch Iris
Meaning - faith, hope, courage, wisdom and admiration
We love using the yellow and white dutch iris in our bouquets - they are such a beautiful shape and the yellow in particular is such a happy colour!
14. Jasmine
Meaning - love, beauty, or sensuality
Jasmine is always a sign that spring is on it's way! The jasmine always lends such a beautiful texture to our bouquets, and smells amazing!!
15. Daffodils
Meaning - Uncertainty, Chivalry, Respect or Unrequited love
Another happy addition to our bright and gorgeous bunches. You couldn't get more of a happy flower I think!!
Image source - @tillawinston
16. Phillica
I LOVE phillica - it is such a beautiful, fluffy native, and dries out so nicely, it is a perfect everlasting flower.
17. Anenomes
Meaning - Forsaken Love
One of our all-time favourites!! The beautiful "panda" colour with the blush petals and dark centre is beautiful, and they also come in gorgeous fire-engine red, fascia, purple, Burgundy, and white with a green centre.
Photo source : Elise Hassey for Floreat
18. Hellebore
Meaning - we shall overcome scandal and slander
Gorgeous soft colours, I love using these flowers for weddings and events. They often don't last as long for house flowers, but are beautiful while they do!
Photo source : Elise Hassey for Floreat
Image Credit: Elise Hassey for Floreat
19. Camellia
Meaning - love, affection, and admiration
The camellias are starting to bloom beautifully, we love them for both their flowers and their foliage!
Image Credit: Elise Hassey for Floreat
Browse Floreat's bouquets in our online shop or contact us if you'd like to chat about something in particular!
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