| A Quick Note: |
| Lots of different types of plants can be used in your cutting garden, far more than we can list here. Typically, when you look at a bouquet of flowers, the long stemmed blooming flowers are the first things you see. As you look closer, you find foliage plants that have been used as fillers and accents, interesting twigs for structure, and sometimes non-plant items just for fun. Venture out beyond the borders of your cutting garden to get the most from your bouquets. |
| Achillea ~Yarrow Aconitum ~Monkshood Aesculus ~Buckeye Agapanthus ~Lily-Of-The Nile Alchemilla ~Lady's Mantle Alstroemeria ~Peruvian Lily Anigozanthos ~Kangaroo Paw Aquilegia ~Columbine Argyranthemum frutescens ~Cobbity Daisy Aruncus dioicus ~Giant Goatsbeard Asclepias ~Butterfly Weed Aster Astilbe ~False Spiraea Canna Catananche caerulea ~Cupid's Dart |
Centranthus ruber ~Valerian Chaenomeles ~Flowering Quince Chamelaucium ~Waxflower Chasmanthium latifolium ~Northern Sea Oats Chelone obliqua ~Turtlehead Chrysanthemum frutescens ~Marguerite Chrysanthemum maximum ~Shasta Daisy Cimicifuga ~Snakeroot Clematis Corydalis Cosmos bipannatus ~Cosmos Cynara ~Artichoke Cyperus ~Papyrus, Trident Plant Dianthus ~Carnation Dierama ~Fairy Wand |
Digitalis ~Foxglove Echinacea ~Coneflower Epidendrum (many species) ~Bishop's Hat Erysimum linifolium ~Wallflower Eucalyptus ~Blue Mountain Gum Francoa ramosa ~Maiden's Wreath Gaillardia x grandiflora ~Blanket Flower Geum Gypsophila ~Baby's Breath Hedychium ~Ginger Lily Helichrysum ~Strawflower Hemerocallis ~Daylily Hosta ~Plantain Lily Hydrangea Hymenocallis festalis ~Peruvian Daffodil |
Page1 | Page 2
|
|
|