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With today’s high-tech and fast-paced lifestyle taking its daily toll on our lives, experts advise exercise and other personal lifestyle changes to relieve stress.
Nature provides us with a simple way to improve emotional health - flowers. The presence of flowers triggers happy emotions, heightens feelings of life satisfaction and affects social behavior in a positive manner far beyond what is normally believed
How flowers make us feel
With today's high-tech and fast-paced lifestyle taking its daily toll on our lives, experts advise exercise and other personal lifestyle changes to relieve stress.
Nature provides us with a simple way to improve emotional health - flowers. The presence of flowers triggers happy emotions, heightens feelings of life satisfaction and affects social behavior in a positive manner far beyond what is normally believed
Research Findings
A team of researchers explored the link between flowers and life satisfaction in a 10-month study of participants’ behavioral and emotional responses to receiving flowers. The results show that flowers are a natural and healthful moderator of moods.
"Common sense tells us that flowers make us happy," said Dr. Haviland-Jones. "Now, science shows that not only do flowers make us happier than we know, they have strong positive effects on our emotional well being."
In Victorian times, certain flowers had specific meanings because the flower selection was limited and people used more symbols and gestures to communicate than words. But today, with so many flower choices, there are no rules - it’s the sentiment that gives the gift its meaning. Many people assign their own personal meanings - a flower or colour that might remind them of a special event or moment in their lives.
| Alstromeria | aspiring |
| Amaryllis | dramatic |
| Anemone | fragile |
| Apple Blossom | promise |
| Aster | contentment |
| Azalea | abundance |
| Baby's Breath | festivity |
| Bachelor Button | anticipation |
| Begonia | deep thoughts |
| Black-Eyed Susan | encouragement |
| Camellia | graciousness |
| Carnation> | |
| Pink | gratitude |
| Red | flashy |
| striped | refusal |
| White | remembrance |
| Yellow | cheerful |
| Chrysanthemum | |
| bronze | excitement |
| White | truth |
| Red | sharing |
| Yellow | secret admirer |
| Cosmos | peaceful |
| Crocus | foresight |
| Daffodil | chivalry |
| Delphinium | boldness |
| Daisy | innocence |
| Freesia | spirited |
| Forget-Me-Not | remember me forever |
| Gardenia | joy |
| Geranium | comfort |
| Ginger | proud |
| Gladiolus | strength of character |
| Heather | solitude |
| Hibiscus | delicate beauty |
| Holly | domestic happiness |
| Hyacinth | sincerity |
| Hydrangea | perseverance |
| Iris | inspiration |
| Ivy | fidelity |
| Jasmine | grace and elegance |
| Larkspur | beautiful spirit |
| Lavender | distrust |
| Lilac | first love |
| Lily | |
| Calla | regal |
| Casablanca | celebration |
| Day | enthusiasm |
| Stargazer | ambition |
| Lisianthus | calming |
| Magnolia | dignity |
| Marigold | desire for riches |
| Nasturtium | patriotism |
| Orange Blossom | fertility |
| Orchid | delicate beauty |
| Pansy | loving thoughts |
| Passion flower | passion |
| Peony | healing |
| Poppy | consolation |
| Queen Anne's Lace | delicate femininity |
| Ranunculus | radiant |
| Rhododendron | beware |
| Rose | |
| Pink | friendship |
| Red | passionate love |
| red & white | unity |
| white | purity |
| yellow | zealous |
| Snapdragon | presumptuous |
| Star of Bethlehem | hope |
| Stephanotis | good luck |
| Statice | success |
| Sunflower | adoration |
| Sweetpea | shyness |
| Tuberose | pleasure |
| Tulip | |
| Pink | caring |
| purple | royalty |
| Red | declaration of love |
| white | forgiveness |
| yellow | hopelessly in love |
| Violet | faithfulness |
| Wisteria | steadfast |
| Yarrow | good health |
| Zinnia | thoughts of friends |
Every wedding anniversary is special. Know the meaning and your gift will reflect the fact.
| Flower name | Alternative names | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Aconitum | Monkshood | Tall spiky flowers, long lasting but poisonous. |
| Agapanthus | African Lily | Long lasting, large striking flowers |
| Allium | Flowering Onion | Several types, some have large globe shaped flower, others much smaller bullet shaped flowers. |
| Anemone | Windflower | Delicate, papery flowers, available in vibrant and pale colours |
| Campanula | Canterbury Bells | Quite large bell shaped flowers, several to a stem |
| Cornflower | Centaurea | Usually available as the well known blue cornflower, other colours are sometimes available |
| Delphinium | Tall flower spikes. Also, Larkspur which is a type of delphinium. | |
| Echinops | Globe thistle | Prickly blue globe shaped flowers |
| Eryngium | Sea Holly | Blue thistle like flowers, sometimes the blue is so intense it is hard to believe they are not dyed. |
| Forget-me-not | Myosotis | Tiny very fragile pastel blue flowers on short stems. |
| Gentiana | Long lasting trumpet shaped flowers up straight stems. | |
| Hyacinth | Popular as a pot plant hyacinth and increasingly popular as a cut flower | |
| Hydrangea | A popular garden shrub with enormous flowerheads. Cultivated hydrangea come in interesting colours. | |
| Iris | Very popular but short lived flowers. | |
| Lavender | Lavandula | Like the lavender grown in so many gardens. Has a fantastic scent |
| Muscari | Grape hyacinth | Very small with short stems and clusters of tiny blue flowers |
| Nigella | Love-in-the-Mist | Delicate papery flowers common in the garden. Also attractive as seed heads. |
| Platycodon | A member of the campanula family with star shaped flowers | |
| Scabious | Papery flowers which also have attractive seed heads | |
| Scilla | Masses of blue flowers on short stems, a bit like bluebells | |
| Trachelium | Masses of tiny flowers create a large flat flowerhead. | |
| Triteleia | Brodiaea | Loose clusters of delicate blue flowers on erect leafless stems. |
| Veronica | Speedwell | Delicate flower spikes add contrast to arrangements. |
| Vanda | Usually 6 - 8 blooms per flower stem, The petals often have a marbled appearance. |
| Flower name | Alternative names | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Alstroemeria | Peruvian Lily | Very popular and long lasting flowers, often bi-coloured. |
| Anigozanthus | Kangaroo Paw | Unusual furry buds with insignificant flowers. Ideal for modern arrangements. |
| Anthurium | Painter's Palette | Exotic waxy looking flowers. |
| Aranthera | Scorpion Orchid | Long lasting orchid with small flowers on upright stems. |
| Asclepias | Milkweed | Clusters of tiny flowers, ideal as a filler |
| Arachnis | Spider Orchid | Long stems with slender petalled and spotted flowers |
| Chrysanthemum | Available as large individual showy blooms, or the spray variety. Very long lasting. | |
| Cosmos | Delicate daisy like flower. The brown chocolate cosmos is great. | |
| Hypericum | St John's Wort | Attractive berries rather than flowers make this a very popular filler. |
| Leucadendron | Safari Sunset | It is the leaves rather than the flowers which make this popular. |
| Rose | Needs no description! Almost every colour available except true black or blue. | |
| Rudbeckia | Daisy like flower, usually sold without any petals, just the pincushion like centre. | |
| Sunflower | Helianthus | Striking, large daisy like flowers, usually yellow but more unusual rusty colours are becoming available. |
| Flower name | Alternative names | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Alstroemeria | Peruvian Lily | Very popular and long lasting flowers, often bi-coloured. |
| Anthurium | Painter's Palette | Exotic waxy looking flowers. |
| Banksia | Bottlebrush | Exotic Protea from Australia, large flower heads made up of masses of tiny flowers. |
| Carnation | Very long lasting. Some new more interesting colours are now available. | |
| Spray Carnation | Long lasting flowers. Some more interesting colours becoming available. | |
| Waxflower | Chamaelaucium | Small scented flowers ideal as fillers, sold in bud and in flower. |
| Chrysanthemum | Available as large individual showy blooms, or the spray variety. Very long lasting . | |
| Eremurus | Foxtail Lily | Large dramatic flowers, usually yellow or orange, with other colours less commonly available. |
| Euphorbia | Spurge | Graceful curving stems with loads of tiny flowers. Note not all colours are available at the same time, check with your florist. |
| Freesia | Highly popular, highly scented flowers. | |
| Gerbera | Large daisy like flowers, a smaller 'Germini' variety is also available. | |
| Gladiolus | Fairly traditional flower used in large arrangements. Miniature varieties are becoming increasingly popular. | |
| Ixia | African Corn Lily | Delicate flowers which belong to the same family as gladioli. |
| Lisianthus | Eustoma | Popular flowers which open from tightly swirled buds, bi-coloured varieties also available. |
| Matthiola | Stock | Fantastic vibrant colours and an incredible scent. |
| Narcissus | Daffodil | Needs no description and evokes spring more than any other cut flower. |
| Papaver | Poppy | Fantastic papery flowers in great colours. Short lived but worth it. The seed heads are also popular. |
| Protea | Large exotic flowers with many different varieties. | |
| Rose | Needs no description! Almost every colour available except true black or blue. | |
| Tulip | One of the most popular cut flowers in the UK with many different varieties. |
| Flower name | Alternative names | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Alchemilla | Lady’s Mantle | Common as a garden flower, masses of tiny yellow-green flowers, ideal as a filler. |
| Amaranthus | Love lies bleeding | One type (love lies bleeding) has trailing flowers while the other has upright flower heads. |
| Anthurium | Painter’s Palette | Exotic waxy looking flowers. |
| Bupleurum | Insignificant yellow green flowers. Used more as a foliage and as a filler. | |
| Calla Lily | Zantedeschia, Arum Lily | Striking single flowers. The coloured varieties are smaller than the white ones, and not all colours are available all year round. |
| Carnation | Very long lasting. Some new more interesting colours are now available. | |
| Chrysanthemum | Available as large individual showy blooms, or the spray variety. Very long lasting. | |
| Cymbidium Orchid | Striking flowers, which flower profusely with up to 12 flowers on each stem. | |
| Helleborus | Christmas Rose | Short lived very delicate and subtle flowers. |
| Hydrangea | A popular garden shrub with enormous flowerheads. Cultivated hydrangea come in interesting colours. | |
| Lisianthus | Eustoma | Popular flowers which open from tightly swirled buds, bi-coloured varieties also available. |
| Moluccella | Bells of Ireland | Tall stems with a mass of bell shaped flowers. |
| Rose | Needs no description! Almost every colour available except true black or blue. | |
| Sedum | Stonecrop | Common succulent garden flower and ideal as a long lasting filler. |
| Skimmia | Popular shrub, sold as a cut flower when in bud. | |
| Tulip | One of the most popular cut flowers in the UK with many different varieties. | |
| Viburnum | Short lived but increasingly popular. Each flowerhead is made up of a mass of tiny flowers. |
| Flower name | Alternative names | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Alstroemeria | Peruvian Lily | Very popular and long lasting flowers, often bi-coloured. |
| Anigozanthus | Kangaroo Paw | Unusual furry buds with insignificant flowers. Ideal for modern arrangements. |
| Anthurium | Painter's Palette | Exotic waxy looking flowers. |
| Antirrhinum | Snapdragon | More common as a garden flower. |
| Aranthera | Scorpion Orchid | Long lasting orchid with small flowers on upright stems. |
| Asclepias | Milkweed | Clusters of tiny flowers, ideal as a filler. |
| Banksia | Bottlebrush | Exotic Protea from Australia, large flower heads made up of masses of tiny flowers. |
| Marigold | Calendula | Popular daisy-like flower with a country garden feel. |
| Calla Lily | Zantedeschia, Arum Lily | Striking single flowers.The coloured varieties are smaller than the white ones, and not all colours are available all year round. |
| Callistephus | Dense headed flowers with contrasting coloured centres. | |
| Carnation | Very long lasting. Some new more interesting colours are now available. | |
| Carthamus | Safflower | Unusual slightly thistle like flowers. |
| Spray Carnation | Long lasting flowers. Some more interesting colours becoming available. | |
| Cattleya orchid | Large brightly coloured orchids, usually 1 or 2 per stem. | |
| Cestrum | Dense clusters of flowers at the top of straight stems. | |
| Chrysanthemum | Available as large individual showy blooms, or the spray variety. Very long lasting. | |
| Cosmos | Delicate daisy like flower. The brown chocolate cosmos is great. | |
| Crocosmia | Tall spiky flowers generally known as Montbretia when grown as a garden flower. | |
| Dahlia | Dramatic round pompom shaped flowers, becoming very popular as a cut flower. | |
| Eremurus | Foxtail Lily | Large dramatic flowers, usually yellow or orange, with other colours less commonly available. |
| Euphorbia | Spurge | Graceful curving stems with loads of tiny flowers. Note not all colours are available at the same time, check with your florist. |
| Freesia | Highly popular, highly scented flowers. | |
| Fritillaria | Exotic looking flowers which hang downwards in a cluster on top of tall straight stems. | |
| Gerbera | Large daisy like flowers, a smaller 'Germini' variety is also available. | |
| Gladiolus | Fairly traditional flower used in large arrangements. Miniature varieties are becoming increasingly popular. | |
| Godetia | Several brightly coloured trumpet shaped flowers open up each stem. | |
| Gomphrena | Globe amaranth | Small globe shaped flowers which can be easily dried. |
| Helenium | Small daisy like flower, with slightly backward facing petals and autumnal colours. | |
| Hypericum | St John's Wort | Attractive berries rather than flowers make this a very popular filler. |
| Ixia | African Corn Lily | Delicate flowers which belong to the same family as gladioli. |
| Kniphofia | Red hot poker | Large dramatic upright flowerspikes. |
| Leucospermum | Pincushion Protea | Large flowerheads which resemble a pin cushion. Long lasting. |
| Lily | Available throughout the year, but if you are looking for a particular colour check availability with your florist. | |
| Papaver | Poppy | Fantastic papery flowers in great colours. Short lived but worth it. The seed heads are also popular. |
| Protea | Large exotic flowers with many different varieties. | |
| Ranunculus | Small delicate, papery flowers. | |
| Rose | Needs no description! Almost every colour available except true black or blue. | |
| Strelitzia | Bird of Paradise | Unmistakable large and exotic flowers with blue and orange flowers. |
| Trollius | From the same family as ranunculus. Similar in appearance. | |
| Tulip | One of the most popular cut flowers in the UK with many different varieties. | |
| Vanda | Usually 6 - 8 blooms per flower stem, The petals often have a marbled appearance. | |
| Zinnia | Very similar to dahlias. |
| Flower name | Alternative names | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Alstroemeria | Peruvian Lily | Very popular and long lasting flowers, often bi-coloured. |
| Amaryllis | Hippeastrum | Large very striking trumpet shaped flowers, often grown indoors from bulbs. |
| Anthurium | Painter's Palette | Exotic waxy looking flowers. |
| Antirrhinum | Snapdragon | More common as a garden flower. |
| Bouvardia | Clusters of small tubular flowers, use with special flower food. Not all colours are available throughout the year. | |
| Carnation | Very long lasting. Some new more interesting colours are now available. | |
| Spray Carnation | Long lasting flowers. Some more interesting colours becoming available. | |
| Celosia | Cockscomb | Different varieties, some with crinkled 'brain-like' flowers others with feathery upright plumes. |
| Delphinium | Tall flower spikes. Also, Larkspur which is a type of delphinium. | |
| Euphorbia | Spurge | Graceful curving stems with loads of tiny flowers. Note not all colours are available at the same time, check with your florist. |
| Gerbera | Large daisy like flowers, a smaller 'Germini' variety is also available. | |
| Gladiolus | Fairly traditional flower used in large arrangements. Miniature varieties are becoming increasingly popular. | |
| Lily | Available throughout the year, but if you are looking for a particular colour check availability with your florist. | |
| Papaver | Poppy | Fantastic papery flowers in great colours. Short lived but worth it. The seed heads are also popular. |
| Rose | Needs no description! Almost every colour available except true black or blue. | |
| Tulip | One of the most popular cut flowers in the UK with many different varieties. | |
| Zinnia | Very similar to dahlias. |
| Flower name | Alternative names | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Achillea | Yarrow | Very popular as a dried flower. |
| Allium | Flowering Onion | Several types, some have large globe shaped flower, others much smaller bullet shaped flowers. |
| Alstroemeria | Peruvian Lily | Very popular and long lasting flowers, often bi-coloured. |
| Amaranthus | Love lies bleeding | One type (love lies bleeding) has trailing flowers while the other has upright flower heads. |
| Amaryllis | Hippeastrum | Large very striking trumpet shaped flowers, often grown indoors from bulbs. |
| Anemone | Windflower | Delicate, papery flowers, available in vibrant and pale colours. |
| Anthurium | Painter’s Palette | Exotic waxy looking flowers. |
| Antirrhinum | Snapdragon | More common as a garden flower. |
| Aster | Michaelmas Daisy, September | Popular filler with daisy like flowers on upright stems. |
| Astilbe | False Goat's Beard | Common as a garden flower, insignificant flowers used mainly as a filler. |
| Astrantia | Stinkwort | Grown as a garden flower. Small, round, delicate flowers, ideal as a filler. |
| Bouvardia | Clusters of small tubular flowers, use with special flower food. Not all colours are available throughout the year. | |
| Calla Lily | Zantedeschia, Arum Lily | Striking single flowers.The coloured varieties are smaller than the white ones, and not all colours are available all year round. |
| Callistephus | Dense headed flowers with contrasting coloured centres. | |
| Campanula | Canterbury Bells | Quite large bell shaped flowers, several to a stem. |
| Carnation | Very long lasting. Some new more interesting colours are now available. | |
| Spray Carnation | Long lasting flowers. Some more interesting colours becoming available. | |
| Cattleya orchid | Large brightly coloured orchids, usually 1 or 2 per stem. | |
| Celosia | Cockscomb | Different varieties, some with crinkled 'brain-like' flowers others with feathery upright plumes. |
| Cornflower | Centaurea | Usually available as the well known blue cornflower, other colours are sometimes available. |
| Cestrum | Dense clusters of flowers at the top of straight stems. | |
| Ginger | Alpinia | Large striking tropical flowers. |
| Waxflower | Chamaelaucium | Small scented flowers ideal as fillers, sold in bud and in flower. |
| Chelone | Rather insignificant Antirrhinum like flowers. | |
| Chrysanthemum | Available as large individual showy blooms, or the spray variety. Very long lasting. | |
| Cirsium | Look a bit like pink thistles, which open out into pompom shaped flowers. | |
| Cosmos | Delicate daisy like flower. The brown chocolate cosmos is great. | |
| Curcuma | Tropical looking flower on tall straight stems. | |
| Cymbidium Orchid | Striking flowers, which flower profusely with up to 12 flowers on each stem. | |
| Cynara | Artichoke | The flower of the artichoke. |
| Dahlia | Dramatic round pompom shaped flowers, becoming very popular as a cut flower. | |
| Delphinium | Tall flower spikes. Also, Larkspur which is a type of delphinium. | |
| Dendrobium orchid | Singapore orchid | Long lasting orchids with several blooms on each erect stem. |
| Echinacea | Daisy like flowers with backward sloping petals. | |
| Eremurus | Foxtail Lily | Large dramatic flowers, usually yellow or orange, with other colours less commonly available. |
| Eupatorium | Insignificant small flowers, used as a filler. | |
| Freesia | Highly popular, highly scented flowers. | |
| Genista | Masses of tiny flowers all along the straight leafless stems. Popular filler flower. | |
| Gerbera | Large daisy like flowers, a smaller 'Germini' variety is also available. | |
| Gladiolus | Fairly traditional flower used in large arrangements. Miniature varieties are becoming increasingly popular. | |
| Gloriosa | Glory Lily | A very dramatic flower with yellow edged cerise petals. The National Flower of Zimbabwe. |
| Godetia | Several brightly coloured trumpet shaped flowers open up each stem. | |
| Gomphrena | Globe amaranth | Small globe shaped flowers which can be easily dried. |
| Heliconia | Tropical flower with large very dramatic flowerheads. Several different types available. | |
| Hyacinth | Popular as a pot plant hyacinth and increasingly popular as a cut flower. | |
| Hydrangea | A popular garden shrub with enormous flowerheads. Cultivated hydrangea come in interesting. colours. | |
| Ixia | African Corn Lily | Delicate flowers which belong to the same family as gladioli. |
| Leucospermum | Pincushion Protea | Large flowerheads which resemble a pin cushion. Long lasting. |
| Lily | Available throughout the year, but if you are looking for a particular colour check availability with your florist. | |
| Limonium | Sea Lavender, Statice | Popular as a dried flower, all varieties make good fillers, but it can have an unpleasant smell! |
| Lisianthus | Eustoma | Popular flowers which open from tightly swirled buds, bi-coloured varieties also available. |
| Matthiola | Stock | Fantastic vibrant colours and an incredible scent. |
| Mint | Small feathery flower spikes, the fantastic mint scent makes it great as a filler. | |
| Nerine | Leafless stems topped with clusters of delicate flowers. | |
| Nigella | Love-in-the-Mist | Delicate papery flowers common in the garden. Also attractive as seed heads. |
| Paphiopedilum orchid | Slipper orchid | Very large dramatic orchid flowers. |
| Peony | Enormous and extravagant flowers only available for a short season. | |
| Phalaenopsis orchid | Moth Orchid | Large showy flowers, popular as a pot plant as well as a cut flower especially for weddings. |
| Phlox | English country garden flower. Very popular. | |
| Physostegia | Obedient plant | Flowers look similar to antirrhinums. |
| Protea | Large exotic flowers with many different varieties. | |
| Prunus | Flowering cherry | Cherry blossom, beautiful delicate flowers on tall straight branches. |
| Ranunculus | Small delicate, papery flowers. | |
| Rose | Needs no description! Almost every colour available except true black or blue. | |
| Saponaria | A good filler flower, a bit like gypsophila but the flowers are bigger. | |
| Scabious | Papery flowers which also have attractive seed heads. | |
| Sedum | Stonecrop | Common succulent garden flower and ideal as a long lasting filler. |
| Spiraea | Quite large feathery flower plumes. | |
| Sweet pea | Lathyrus | Wonderful colours and scents, short lived but stunning en masse and well worth it. |
| Sweetwilliam | A country garden flower, with dense clusters of flowers on each stem. | |
| Symphoricarpos | Shrub with attractive round berries in pink or white. | |
| Tulip | One of the most popular cut flowers in the UK with many different varieties. | |
| Veronica | Speedwell | Delicate flower spikes add contrast to arrangements. |
| Vuylstekeara | A hybrid orchid, with highly patterned petals. | |
| Zinnia | Very similar to dahlias. |
| Flower name | Alternative names | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Alstroemeria | Peruvian Lily | Very popular and long lasting flowers, often bi-coloured. |
| Amaryllis | Hippeastrum | Large very striking trumpet shaped flowers, often grown indoors from bulbs. |
| Anemone | Windflower | Delicate, papery flowers, available in vibrant and pale colours. |
| Anigozanthus | Kangaroo Paw | Unusual furry buds with insignificant flowers. Ideal for modern arrangements. |
| Anthurium | Painter's Palette | Exotic waxy looking flowers. |
| Antirrhinum | Snapdragon | More common as a garden flower. |
| Aranthera | Scorpion Orchid | Long lasting orchid with small flowers on upright stems. |
| Arachnis | Spider Orchid | Long stems with slender petalled and spotted flowers. |
| Astrantia | Stinkwort | Grown as a garden flower. Small, round, delicate flowers, ideal as a filler. |
| Banksia | Bottlebrush | Exotic Protea from Australia, large flower heads made up of masses of tiny flowers. |
| Bouvardia | Clusters of small tubular flowers, use with special flower food. Not all colours are available throughout the year. | |
| Carnation | Very long lasting. Some new more interesting colours are now available. | |
| Spray Carnation | Long lasting flowers. Some more interesting colours becoming available. | |
| Celosia | Cockscomb | Different varieties, some with crinkled 'brain-like' flowers others with feathery upright plumes. |
| Waxflower | Chamaelaucium | Small scented flowers ideal as fillers, sold in bud and in flower. |
| Chrysanthemum | Available as large individual showy blooms, or the spray variety. Very long lasting. | |
| Cirsium | Look a bit like pink thistles, which open out into pompom shaped flowers. | |
| Cosmos | Delicate daisy like flower. The brown chocolate cosmos is great. | |
| Crocosmia | Tall spiky flowers generally known as Montbretia when grown as a garden flower. | |
| Dahlia | Dramatic round pompom shaped flowers, becoming very popular as a cut flower. | |
| Euphorbia | Spurge | Graceful curving stems with loads of tiny flowers. Note not all colours are available at the same time, check with your florist. |
| Freesia | Highly popular, highly scented flowers. | |
| Gerbera | Large daisy like flowers, a smaller 'Germini' variety is also available. | |
| Gladiolus | Fairly traditional flower used in large arrangements. Miniature varieties are becoming increasingly popular. | |
| Godetia | Several brightly coloured trumpet shaped flowers open up each stem. | |
| Gomphrena | Globe amaranth | Small globe shaped flowers which can be easily dried. |
| Heliconia | Tropical flower with large very dramatic flowerheads. Several different types available. | |
| Helenium | Small daisy like flower, with slightly backward facing petals and autumnal colours. | |
| Hypericum | St John's Wort | Attractive berries rather than flowers make this a very popular filler. |
| Ixia | African Corn Lily | Delicate flowers which belong to the same family as gladioli. |
| Kniphofia | Red hot poker | Large dramatic upright flowerspikes. |
| Leucadendron | Safari Sunset | It is the leaves rather than the flowers which make this popular. |
| Leucospermum | Pincushion Protea | Large flowerheads which resemble a pin cushion. Long lasting. |
| Lily | Available throughout the year, but if you are looking for a particular colour check availability with your florist. | |
| Matthiola | Stock | Fantastic vibrant colours and an incredible scent. |
| Nerine | Leafless stems topped with clusters of delicate flowers. | |
| Paphiopedilum orchid | Slipper orchid | Very large dramatic orchid flowers. |
| Peony | Enormous and extravagant flowers only available for a short season. | |
| Papaver | Poppy | Fantastic papery flowers in great colours. Short lived but worth it. The seed heads are also popular. |
| Protea | Large exotic flowers with many different varieties. | |
| Ranunculus | Small delicate, papery flowers. | |
| Rose | Needs no description! Almost every colour available except true black or blue. | |
| Scabious | Papery flowers which also have attractive seed heads. | |
| Skimmia | Popular shrub, sold as a cut flower when in bud. | |
| Sweetwilliam | A country garden flower, with dense clusters of flowers on each stem. | |
| Tulip | One of the most popular cut flowers in the UK with many different varieties. | |
| Zinnia | Very similar to dahlias. |
| Flower name | Alternative names | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Aconitum | Monkshood | Tall spiky flowers, long lasting but poisonous. |
| Allium | Flowering Onion | Several types, some have large globe shaped flower, others much smaller bullet shaped flowers. |
| Anemone | Windflower | Delicate, papery flowers, available in vibrant and pale colours. |
| Antirrhinum | Snapdragon | More common as a garden flower. |
| Aster | Michaelmas Daisy, September | Popular filler with daisy like flowers on upright stems. |
| Callistephus | Dense headed flowers with contrasting coloured centres. | |
| Campanula | Canterbury Bells | Quite large bell shaped flowers, several to a stem. |
| Carnation | Very long lasting. Some new more interesting colours are now available. | |
| Cattleya orchid | Large brightly coloured orchids, usually 1 or 2 per stem. | |
| Cirsium | Look a bit like pink thistles, which open out into pompom shaped flowers. | |
| Cosmos | Delicate daisy like flower. The brown chocolate cosmos is great. | |
| Delphinium | Tall flower spikes. Also, Larkspur which is a type of delphinium. | |
| Dendrobium orchid | Singapore orchid | Long lasting orchids with several blooms on each erect stem. |
| Freesia | Highly popular, highly scented flowers. | |
| Fritillaria | Exotic looking flowers which hang downwards in a cluster on top of tall straight stems. | |
| Gladiolus | Fairly traditional flower used in large arrangements. Miniature varieties are becoming increasingly popular. | |
| Godetia | Several brightly coloured trumpet shaped flowers open up each stem. | |
| Gomphrena | Globe amaranth | Small globe shaped flowers which can be easily dried. |
| Iris | Very popular but short lived flowers. | |
| Ixia | African Corn Lily | Delicate flowers which belong to the same family as gladioli. |
| Lavender | Lavandula | Like the lavender grown in so many gardens. Has a fantastic scent. |
| Leycesteria | Hijmalayan honeysuckle | Long leaves and drooping flower bracts. |
| Liatris | Tall poker shaped purple flowers. | |
| Lilac | A common shrub and highly popular, strongly scented cut flower. | |
| Limonium | Sea Lavender, Statice | Popular as a dried flower, all varieties make good fillers, but it can have an unpleasant smell! |
| Lisianthus | Eustoma | Popular flowers which open from tightly swirled buds, bi-coloured varieties also available. |
| Matthiola | Stock | Fantastic vibrant colours and an incredible scent. |
| Mint | Small feathery flower spikes, the fantastic mint scent makes it great as a filler. | |
| Phlox | English country garden flower. Very popular. | |
| Physostegia | Obedient plant | Flowers look similar to antirrhinums. |
| Protea | Large exotic flowers with many different varieties. | |
| Rose | Needs no description! Almost every colour available except true black or blue. | |
| Scabious | Papery flowers which also have attractive seed heads. | |
| Sweet pea | Lathyrus | Wonderful colours and scents, short lived but stunning en masse and well worth it. |
| Trachelium | Masses of tiny flowers create a large flat flowerhead. | |
| Triteleia | Brodiaea | Loose clusters of delicate blue flowers on erect leafless stems. |
| Tulip | One of the most popular cut flowers in the UK with many different varieties. | |
| Vanda | Usually 6 - 8 blooms per flower stem, The petals often have a marbled appearance. | |
| Zinnia | Very similar to dahlias. |
| Flower name | Alternative names | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Achillea | Yarrow | Very popular as a dried flower. |
| Agapanthus | African Lily | Long lasting, large striking flowers. |
| Allium | Flowering Onion | Several types, some have large globe shaped flower, others much smaller bullet shaped flowers. |
| Alstroemeria | Peruvian Lily | Very popular and long lasting flowers, often bi-coloured. |
| Amaryllis | Hippeastrum | Large very striking trumpet shaped flowers, often grown indoors from bulbs. |
| Ammi | Queen Anne's Lace | Masses of delicate white flowers, ideal as a filler. |
| Anemone | Windflower | Delicate, papery flowers, available in vibrant and pale colours. |
| Anthurium | Painter's Palette | Exotic waxy looking flowers. |
| Antirrhinum | Snapdragon | More common as a garden flower. |
| Aster | Michaelmas Daisy, September | Popular filler with daisy like flowers on upright stems. |
| Astilbe | False Goat's Beard | Common as a garden flower, insignificant flowers used mainly as a filler. |
| Astrantia | Stinkwort | Grown as a garden flower. Small, round, delicate flowers, ideal as a filler. |
| Bouvardia | Clusters of small tubular flowers, use with special flower food. Not all colours are available throughout the year. | |
| Calla Lily | Zantedeschia, Arum Lily | Striking single flowers.The coloured varieties are smaller than the white ones, and not all colours are available all year round. |
| Callistephus | Dense headed flowers with contrasting coloured centres. | |
| Campanula | Canterbury Bells | Quite large bell shaped flowers, several to a stem. |
| Carnation | Very long lasting. Some new more interesting colours are now available. | |
| Spray Carnation | Long lasting flowers. Some more interesting colours becoming available. | |
| Cattleya orchid | Large brightly coloured orchids, usually 1 or 2 per stem. | |
| Cornflower | Centaurea | Usually available as the well known blue cornflower, other colours are sometimes available. |
| Waxflower | Chamaelaucium | Small scented flowers ideal as fillers, sold in bud and in flower. |
| Chrysanthemum | Available as large individual showy blooms, or the spray variety. Very long lasting. | |
| Cosmos | Delicate daisy like flower. The brown chocolate cosmos is great. | |
| Cymbidium Orchid | Striking flowers, which flower profusely with up to 12 flowers on each stem. | |
| Dahlia | Dramatic round pompom shaped flowers, becoming very popular as a cut flower. | |
| Delphinium | Tall flower spikes. Also, Larkspur which is a type of delphinium. | |
| Dendrobium orchid | Singapore orchid | Long lasting orchids with several blooms on each erect stem. |
| Eremurus | Foxtail Lily | Large dramatic flowers, usually yellow or orange, with other colours less commonly available. |
| Eucharis | Amazon Lily | Beautiful slightly downward facing delicate flowerheads on tall straight stems. |
| Eupatorium | Insignificant small flowers, used as a filler. | |
| Euphorbia | Spurge | Graceful curving stems with loads of tiny flowers. Note not all colours are available at the same time, check with your florist. |
| Freesia | Highly popular, highly scented flowers. | |
| Genista | Masses of tiny flowers all along the straight leafless stems. Popular filler flower. | |
| Gentiana | Long lasting trumpet shaped flowers up straight stems. | |
| Gerbera | Large daisy like flowers, a smaller 'Germini' variety is also available. | |
| Gladiolus | Fairly traditional flower used in large arrangements. Miniature varieties are becoming increasingly popular. | |
| Gomphrena | Globe amaranth | Small globe shaped flowers which can be easily dried. |
| Gypsophila | Very popular filler flower. New smaller-flowered varieties are now available. | |
| Helleborus | Christmas Rose | Short lived very delicate and subtle flowers. |
| Hyacinth | Popular as a pot plant hyacinth and increasingly popular as a cut flower. | |
| Hydrangea | A popular garden shrub with enormous flowerheads. Cultivated hydrangea come in interesting colours. | |
| Iris | Very popular but short lived flowers. | |
| Ixia | African Corn Lily | Delicate flowers which belong to the same family as gladioli. |
| Leucanthemum | Large daisy like flower. | |
| Lily | Available throughout the year, but if you are looking for a particular colour check availability with your florist. | |
| Lilac | A common shrub and highly popular, strongly scented cut flower. | |
| Lily-of the Valley | Convallaria | Tiny bell shaped flowers on short stems. Very popular in wedding flowers. |
| Lisianthus | Eustoma | Popular flowers which open from tightly swirled buds, bi-coloured varieties also available. |
| Lysimachia | Loose Strife | Arching flowerheads on the end of the stems, each made up of a mass of tiny flowers. |
| Matthiola | Stock | Fantastic vibrant colours and an incredible scent. |
| Nerine | Leafless stems topped with clusters of delicate flowers. | |
| Nigella | Love-in-the-Mist | Delicate papery flowers common in the garden. Also attractive as seed heads. |
| Ornithogalum | Chincherinchee | Fantastically long lasting flower, usually white and less commonly available in yellow. |
| Paphiopedilum orchid | Slipper orchid | Very large dramatic orchid flowers. |
| Peony | Enormous and extravagant flowers only available for a short season. | |
| Phalaenopsis orchid | Moth Orchid | Large showy flowers, popular as a pot plant as well as a cut flower especially for weddings. |
| Phlox | English country garden flower. Very popular. | |
| Physostegia | Obedient plant | Flowers look similar to antirrhinums. |
| Papaver | Poppy | Fantastic papery flowers in great colours. Short lived but worth it. The seed heads are also popular. |
| Protea | Large exotic flowers with many different varieties. | |
| Prunus | Flowering cherry | Cherry blossom, beautiful delicate flowers on tall straight branches. |
| Ranunculus | Small delicate, papery flowers. | |
| Rose | Needs no description! Almost every colour available except true black or blue. | |
| Saponaria | A good filler flower, a bit like gypsophila but the flowers are bigger. | |
| Scabious | Papery flowers which also have attractive seed heads. | |
| Spiraea | Quite large feathery flower plumes. | |
| Stephanotis | Wax flower | Not generally available as a cut flower, but the individual small, waxy, white flowers are often used in bridal work. |
| Sweet pea | Lathyrus | Wonderful colours and scents, short lived but stunning en masse and well worth it. |
| Symphoricarpos | Shrub with attractive round berries in pink or white. | |
| Tanecetum | A type of chrysanthemum with small button shaped flowers. | |
| Trachelium | Masses of tiny flowers create a large flat flowerhead. | |
| Tuberose | Polianthes | Higly scented flowers on tall stems. |
| Tulip | One of the most popular cut flowers in the UK with many different varieties. | |
| Veronica | Speedwell | Delicate flower spikes add contrast to arrangements. |
| Zinnia | Very similar to dahlias. |
| Flower name | Alternative names | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Acacia | Mimosa | Tiny petal-less yellow flowers cover the stems. |
| Achillea | Yarrow | Very popular as a dried flower. |
| Alstroemeria | Peruvian Lily | Very popular and long lasting flowers, often bi-coloured. |
| Anethum | Dill | Masses of tiny yellow flowers and a strong scent, used as a filler. |
| Anigozanthus | Kangaroo Paw | Unusual furry buds with insignificant flowers. Ideal for modern arrangements. |
| Antirrhinum | Snapdragon | More common as a garden flower. |
| Arachnis | Spider Orchid | Long stems with slender petalled and spotted flowers. |
| Banksia | Bottlebrush | Exotic Protea from Australia, large flower heads made up of masses of tiny flowers. |
| Bupleurum | Insignificant yellow green flowers. Used more as a foliage and as a filler. | |
| Marigold | Calendula | Popular daisy-like flower with a country garden feel. |
| Calla Lily | Zantedeschia, Arum Lily | Striking single flowers.The coloured varieties are smaller than the white ones, and not all colours are available all year round. |
| Callistephus | Dense headed flowers with contrasting coloured centres. | |
| Carnation | Very long lasting. Some new more interesting colours are now available. | |
| Carthamus | Safflower | Unusual slightly thistle like flowers. |
| Spray Carnation | Long lasting flowers. Some more interesting colours becoming available. | |
| Cattleya orchid | Large brightly coloured orchids, usually 1 or 2 per stem. | |
| Celosia | Cockscomb | Different varieties, some with crinkled 'brain-like' flowers others with feathery upright plumes. |
| Cornflower | Centaurea | Usually available as the well known blue cornflower, other colours are sometimes available. |
| Cestrum | Dense clusters of flowers at the top of straight stems. | |
| Chrysanthemum | Available as large individual showy blooms, or the spray variety. Very long lasting. | |
| Cosmos | Delicate daisy like flower. The brown chocolate cosmos is great. | |
| Craspedia | Small completely round flower head made up of lots of tiny yellow flowers. | |
| Cymbidium Orchid | Striking flowers, which flower profusely with up to 12 flowers on each stem. | |
| Dahlia | Dramatic round pompom shaped flowers, becoming very popular as a cut flower. | |
| Dendrobium orchid | Singapore orchid | Long lasting orchids with several blooms on each erect stem. |
| Eremurus | Foxtail Lily | Large dramatic flowers, usually yellow or orange, with other colours less commonly available. |
| Euphorbia | Spurge | Graceful curving stems with loads of tiny flowers. Note not all colours are available at the same time, check with your florist. |
| Forsythia | The shrub commonly grown in our gardens for their springtime flowers. | |
| Freesia | Highly popular, highly scented flowers. | |
| Genista | Masses of tiny flowers all along the straight leafless stems. Popular filler flower. | |
| Gerbera | Large daisy like flowers, a smaller 'Germini' variety is also available. | |
| Gladiolus | Fairly traditional flower used in large arrangements. Miniature varieties are becoming increasingly popular. | |
| Helenium | Small daisy like flower, with slightly backward facing petals and autumnal colours. | |
| Hyacinth | Popular as a pot plant hyacinth and increasingly popular as a cut flower. | |
| Hypericum | St John's Wort | Attractive berries rather than flowers make this a very popular filler. |
| Iris | Very popular but short lived flowers. | |
| Kniphofia | Red hot poker | Large dramatic upright flowerspikes. |
| Leucadendron | Safari Sunset | It is the leaves rather than the flowers which make this popular. |
| Leucospermum | Pincushion Protea | Large flowerheads which resemble a pin cushion. Long lasting. |
| Lily | Available throughout the year, but if you are looking for a particular colour check availability with your florist. | |
| Limonium | Sea Lavender, Statice | Popular as a dried flower, all varieties make good fillers, but it can have an unpleasant smell! |
| Lisianthus | Eustoma | Popular flowers which open from tightly swirled buds, bi-coloured varieties also available. |
| Matthiola | Stock | Fantastic vibrant colours and an incredible scent. |
| Narcissus | Daffodil | Needs no description and evokes spring more than any other cut flower. |
| Oenothera | Large buttercup like flowers in a cluster at the top of the stem. | |
| Oncidium orchid | Golden Shower Orchid | Lots of small yellow flowers along the stem. Miniature hybrids are available in colours other than yellow. |
| Ornithogalum | Chincherinchee | Fantastically long lasting flower, usually white and less commonly available in yellow. |
| Paphiopedilum orchid | Slipper orchid | Very large dramatic orchid flowers. |
| Papaver | Poppy | Fantastic papery flowers in great colours. Short lived but worth it. The seed heads are also popular. |
| Protea | Large exotic flowers with many different varieties. | |
| Ranunculus | Small delicate, papery flowers. | |
| Rose | Needs no description! Almost every colour available except true black or blue. | |
| Solidago | A popular yellow filler flower. | |
| Solidaster | A cross between Solidago and the Aster. Used as a filler. | |
| Sunflower | Helianthus | Striking, large daisy like flowers, usually yellow but more unusual rusty colours are becoming available. |
| Tanecetum | A type of chrysanthemum with small button shaped flowers. | |
| Trollius | From the same family as ranunculus. Similar in appearance. | |
| Tulip | One of the most popular cut flowers in the UK with many different varieties. | |
| Vanda | Usually 6 - 8 blooms per flower stem, The petals often have a marbled appearance. | |
| Zinnia | Very similar to dahlias. |