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Flower Glossary

Browse through our flower glossary to see what each flower looks like, and to learn it’s significance.

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Bromeliad

Bromeliad

The Bromeliad belongs to a broad family with thousands of varieties, each having unique needs. However, there are a few key principles that apply to most species, ensuring success in the home environment. By mimicking their natural tropical habitat—humid, warm, and with indirect sunlight—you can provide the ideal conditions for your Bromeliad. Too much direct sunlight can scorch the...

Cactus

Cactus

Cactus plants are hardy, distinctive succulents known for their striking shapes and ability to thrive in arid environments. To ensure healthy growth, Cacti should be placed in a location with plenty of bright, direct sunlight—ideally near a south- or west-facing window if grown indoors. They thrive in well-drained, sandy or gritty soil designed for succulents and require minimal watering;...

Calla Lily

Calla Lily

The classic Calla Lily is a fan favourite, often featured in bouquets, arrangements, containers, and gardens. Known for its versatility and ease of care, this flower comes in a variety of colours and sizes, making it a beloved choice for many. Unlike most plants, Calla Lilies grow from rhizomes rather than bulbs and thrive in warm, sunny spots. They prefer well-draining soil, as waterlogged...

Camellia

Camellia

The Camellia is an evergreen flowering shrub known for its dark green, glossy leaves and impressive flowers that blanket the plant for weeks. Once established, it becomes an incredibly long-living plant, likely outlasting even the gardener! Returning year after year with vibrant blooms, Camellias are available in stunning colours like white, red, and pink, sure to bring beauty to any garden. ...

Celosia

Celosia

The Celosia is an intriguing plant known for its unique and vibrant flowers, available in various colours and shapes. Some varieties feature spike-like flower tops, while others have shapes resembling coral or even a brain, making them fascinating to look at. This sun-loving annual is a popular choice, found in many garden centres and home gardens across the country. Celosias are easy to grow...

Cosmos

Cosmos

Cosmos are a classic country garden staple, found in gardens everywhere. This easy-to-grow annual can be started from seed, either sown directly in the garden or grown indoors before planting time. The daisy-like flowers sit atop long, slender stems, with dainty leaves filling the plant with colour and style. Once in bloom, Cosmos will not disappoint, offering a burst of colour that lasts...

Dahlia

Dahlia

The Dahlia is one of those classic flowers that’s easily recognizable and admired by all. With an endless variety of colours, sizes, and flower shapes, there’s a Dahlia to suit every taste, and new versions are introduced regularly. Loved for their vibrant colours and striking forms, Dahlias are simple to grow in both gardens and patio containers. They’ll delight you with copious...

Delphinium

Delphinium

If you're looking for a tall, bold, and stunning addition to your garden, the Delphinium is the plant for you! This fast-growing perennial can reach heights of 5-6 feet, depending on the variety, and will display striking flowers in vibrant colours from spring through to summer. A classic staple in English country gardens, Delphiniums make an impressive backdrop, providing vibrant blooms year...

Fern

Fern

Fern plants are lush, graceful greenery known for their delicate, feathery fronds and ability to add a touch of natural elegance to any space. To ensure healthy growth, Ferns should be placed in a location with bright, indirect light—too much direct sun can scorch their leaves. They thrive in consistently moist, well-drained soil rich in organic matter. High humidity is key to their success,...

Forsythia

Forsythia

Forsythia is a hardy, fast-growing deciduous shrub known for its bright yellow flowers that bloom in early spring, often before the leaves appear. To ensure healthy growth, Forsythia should be planted in a location with full sun, as this encourages the most abundant flowering. It thrives in well-drained soil but is quite adaptable to a variety of soil types, including clay or sandy soils. Regular...

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