Australian native cut flowers available In January​

Australian native cut flowers available In January

With the arrival of summer in Australia, January presents a perfect opportunity for explorers
to discover the diverse and exquisite cut flowers that the region has to offer. Below is a list of
some of the finest Australian cut flowers to consider:

  1. Kangaroo Paw: This unique and striking flower with its furry, paw-like texture and vibrant palette of yellow, orange, and red adds depth and exoticism to any arrangement.
  2. Banksia: Revered as a native Australian flower, Banksia comes in various sizes and shapes, and its cylindrical form and striking hues add a touch of wildness to any bouquet.
  3. King Protea: Though originating from South Africa, this giant protea’s unique beauty and extended vase life have earned it a place in Australia’s cut flower industry. Its bold appearance and size make it an excellent centerpiece or focal point for any arrangement.
  4. Geraldton Wax: Available in various colors, including pink, white, and purple, Geraldton Wax is a popular Australian flower that is hardy, long-lasting, and adds a touch of refinement to any bouquet.
  5. Leucadendron: This flower, renowned for its distinctive appearance, vibrant color range, and extended vase life, adds an array of textures and depths to floral arrangements. Grown using eco-friendly farming practices, these sustainable flowers are a great addition to any arrangement.

In conclusion, January is a month to cherish the beauty and magic of Australia’s floral
kingdom. Let these enchanting blooms add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your
home or your loved ones’ hearts.

Please check out our native range products.

Sweet Country

African Queen

Tags

Related Articles

Christmas Workshop

On the 26th November 2022 Belfield Blooms held a very successful Christmas Workshop. We had 10 women attend doing Christmas door wreaths or Christmas table arrangements.

The year it was 2022

Belfield Blooms Grand Opening After 25 years Belfield has a florist again. With much excitement Belfield Blooms opened their doors on the 7th of March