Otherwise known as Yarrow, the umbrella shaped head and bright golden colour is a favourite amongst dried flower arrangers
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Amaranthus (love-lies-bleeding)
Ref: 10020
Price:
£2.95
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This tall, erect plume of colour will give structure and form to your arrangement. Each stem stands well and can be used in a vase to complement other dried or artificial flowers
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Only now available in the smaller size where the head is closed. A striking addition to any arrangement or simply displayed on its own. Sprayed GOLD these are fabulous at Christmas
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A pretty, delicate flower stem. Useful as an alternative to Gypsophilia
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A pretty, delicate flower stem, dyed a rich terracotta red. Particularly useful at Christmas.
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Carthamus Tinctorus (safflower)
Ref: 10070
Price:
£3.50
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A firm stemmed dried flower that is extremely popular and good value. The green buds are useful as background material, and it is the flowering bud that has a tuft of colour
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Often dyed in many colours, we prefer to use dumosa in its natural white form as a basis for most flower arrangements. Ideally suited for covering the oasis it can also be used in pieces for intricate glue work
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Gypsophilia
Ref: 20021
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This delicate white flower, otherwise known as Baby's Breath is especially pretty when used with roses. A touch of gypsophilia will give any arrangement a prettier, more feminine look. This picture is the NATURAL GYP The bleached gyp is very creamy/yellow white. It is softer and less brittle and the bunches tend to be "flatter"
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Helichrysum (straw flower) loose heads
Ref: 10110
Price:
£3.50
The helichrysum is a flower more commonly associated with dried. Its deeply coloured flowers feel dried even in the garden (hence the name Strawflower) Personally we like heli's as they come in a wide range of cheerful colours and when wired in clusters are excellent for all gluework.
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Larkspur
Ref: 10120
Price:
£4.25
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The annual Delphinium (or Larkspur) is extremely useful for all dried flower arrangers. The tall flowering stems look fantasic on their own in a vase or in larger arrangements but if you are careful, larkspur is also very valuable broken down into clusters of flowers for complicated gluework.
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An extremely popular variety, whether fresh, dried, hung in the kitchen on its own or used in arrangements. This highly scented dried flower is as sort after now as it has ever been.
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Another extremely popular herb. Although marjoram (or oregano) can come in a variety of shades and colours, we choose a purple variety for its depth and versitility.
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A fantastic flower, but perhaps an aquired taste! In drying the sunflower reduces quite substantially in size to create a very unique and distinct head that is very atractive in its own right
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