Showing posts with label Sunflowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunflowers. Show all posts
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Flower of the Month: Sunflower
For October, let's talk about sunflowers. I can't help but smile when they're around. Besides bringing cheer and warmth to the room, they are economically important as they are a source of oil, dye and seeds for us. They are mostly available in the summer but also available in the spring and fall. I love using them as a focal flower in rustic arrangements, and even just one stem is impactful! Some arrangements I've created for my home with sunflowers and any leftover flowers I had on hand:
Monday, August 11, 2014
Summer Blooms
It's mid-August, and it's that time of year when flowers really love to show off. Love it! Here are photos I took of my most favorite summer flowers from the last two months.
foxgloves: I hope for a chance to arrange with these flowers soon.
clematis: I haven't had a chance to design with these flowers either. I found them at the flower mart recently, but they were so expensive! :(
chamomile: they make such a charming filler flower.
delphinium: not too many flowers that are naturally blue, so I love these flowers!
allium: another flower I would love to use in a design.
sunflower: how can you not smile when these flowers are around?!
roses: July's flower of the month
zinnias: another happy flower and a favorite of butterflies. They come in vivid red,yellow, orange, pink, green, and purple. I tried to grow these in my backyard as I heard and read that they are easy to grow. They didn't grow, unfortunately. I don't think my yard gets enough sunlight and I didn't water them! Oops!
lilies: I love their scent, and as a floral designer, I love that they are long-lasting!
dahlias: to me, they symbolize late summer (August's flower of the month, too)
hydrangeas: it seems to be the favorite of many.
yarrow: I used these flowers at a flower arrangement class with young girls, and they loved them for their awesome texture (reminded them of honeycomb).
I also love hibiscus. It's Hawaii's state flower and they love the sun and heat.
Labels:
Allium,
Chamomile,
Clematis,
Cosmos,
Dahlias,
Delphinium,
Foxgloves,
Hibiscus,
Hydrangeas,
Lilies,
Roses,
Summer,
Sunflowers,
Yarrow,
Zinnias
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
New York City's Flower District
Manhattan's flower district on 28th Street, between 7th and 6th Avenues, is quite impressive. It comprises of wholesalers with storefronts offering greens, branches, potted plants, local/imported cut flowers, silk flowers or tropicals. In addition, there are vendors selling floral supplies and vases. If you are visiting and looking for a fun, relaxing activity in NYC where you can surround yourself with beautiful flowers you may not have seen before, I highly recommend checking out the area. Most, if not all, of the vendors will sell to anyone off the street and not exclusively to resellers. The best time to go is around 10am after the morning rush (note that some shops may be closed by noon since they open way before dawn). For those in the floral trade, be prepared to swoon at the flowers readily available to NYC florists.
Just some of my favorite photos from my visits:
dahlias and I think, gomphrena
blue thistle and ornamental peppers at G Page
late fall sunflowers and hydrangeas
blooming spring branches
more pretty hydrangeas
blooming spring branches
ranunculus (March's flower of the month)
astilbe adds such a charming texture to any arrangement (photo taken at Dutch Flower Line)
mango calla lilies
more pretty hydrangeas
a vendor specializing in different types of high-quality roses--A Rose by Harvest
Labels:
Astilbe,
Blue Thistle,
Branches,
Calla Lilies,
Dahlias,
Hydrangeas,
Market,
NYC,
Ornamental Peppers,
Ranunculus,
Rose,
Sunflowers
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