Showing posts with label King Protea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label King Protea. Show all posts

Sunday, May 25, 2025

Crushing on Banksia Ashbyii

Looking to add a bold, textural twist to your floral designs? Say hello to Banksia ashbyii! With its blazing orange flower spikes and rugged, sculptural leaves, this Australian native is your secret weapon for unforgettable arrangements.

🔥 Why We’re Crushing on Ashbyii:  

🔸 That burnt-orange color? Instant warmth.
🔸 Those spiky, cone-like blooms? Hello, texture.
🔸 Silvery foliage? A dusty, desert-chic dream.
🔸 Bonus: it dries beautifully, so your designs last long after the fresh phase.

🌿 Design Tips: 

  • Pair it with soft natives like eucalyptus, leucospermum, or leucadendron for an earthy boho vibe. 
  • Want more contrast? Tuck in some soft fennel or grevillea flowers for a wild-meets-refined touch. 
  • Feeling bold? Mingle a few ashbyii with a king and pink duke, pincushions, conebush, blue lepto and some sea holly for a bright avant-garde aura.

Ashbyii photographs like a dream. Perfect for weddings, events, or that one stunning centerpiece.

So next time you're building a bouquet or styling a display, throw in an ashbyii or two… it’s like an Australian road trip in flower form.

Friday, May 31, 2024

Designing with King Protea


King Protea are awe-inspiring flowers, bursting with texture and perfect for designing. From stunning hand-tied bouquets to elaborate centerpieces and displays, these amazing blooms add a regal twist to designs. California King season peaks from April through June, during which time these blooms are at their showiest and most spectacular.


It makes sense, then, that few things say spring like Kings, and I thoroughly enjoy designing with them when the occasion arises. The key is to create an arrangement that highlights the character of the King you are using. This particular design features an array of seasonal proteas that complement the beauty and majestic form of the King. The Flame Giants + Brandi dela Cruz along with some Ashbyi, Pink Duke, Linifolia and Ivanhoe add vibrant color and texture, while the Rotundifolia and eucalyptus provide a welcome contrast. And, for a spirited touch, I added a little spiky Eryngium or Sea Holly. The main thing is to pay attention to the King’s shape, color, and natural tendencies—and work from there to create an arrangement that fully complements the character and beauty of the flower.


Materials 

  • Leucospermum ‘pincushion’ Flame Giant and Brandi dela Cruz 
  • Banksia Ashbyi
  • Protea Pink Duke 
  • Leucadendron Linifolia 
  • Grevillea Ivanhoe 
  • Lepto Rotunifolia or Blue Lepto 
  • Eucalyptus Parvifolia 
  • Eryngium or Sea Holly Big Blue
  • Round ceramic container 
  • Floral Foam or poultry netting 
  • Clippers

Steps 

  1. Place the floral form or poultry netting in your container and secure with floral tape.
  2. Begin designing your arrangement by creating a base of Grevillea Ivanhoe and eucalyptus Parvifolia.
  3. Place the King Protea off center in the container. 
  4. Continue to build around the King with the Leucospermum, Leucadendron, Protea and Banksia. 
  5. Once you have a nice base and shape, insert the Blue Lepto. Make sure to cut the stems at an angle to allow maximum water absorption. 
  6. For the final touch, use a stem of Sea Holly to bridge the color palette of the arrangement.

Tuesday, March 28, 2023

The Latest Floral Inspiration

Golden State – is Still the One for Fresh Flowers


While it’s a reality that even our local flower market is a part of the global economy, the Market enters its next 100 years with its feet firmly planted in Golden State soil. California remains a leader and trendsetter for what is in demand for floral artisans here and around the world thanks to the vibrant and versatile flower, plant, and foliage offerings from its farms.


Read more here.
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A Conversation with Certified American Grown


Come with us as we learn more about Certified American Grown! Q1. Can you tell us more about yourself and how long you have been in the industry?

Certified American Grown (CAG) is a non-profit organization. We are an independent national trade association representing a unified and diverse community of American cut flower, cut foliage, and potted plant farmers from the United States.

Read more here.
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Discover The National Flower of South Africa:
The King Protea



South Africa is an incredible country with a wide range of climates, people, and animals, so it’s no surprise its national flower is the astonishing king protea. With a name like that, you know it’s going to be good! Let’s discover the national flower of South Africa: the king protea and why it symbolizes the South African nation so well.

What is the National Flower of South Africa?

The national flower of South Africa: the king protea is also called the sugarbush or the cape artichoke flower.

Read more here.

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Summer Gatherings


Everyone loves the lazy days of summer… especially when they’re on holiday. Fireworks! Picnics and Bike rides! The sounds, smells, textures and sights of summer fill the days and nights with feelings of exhilaration and delight.

If you are lucky enough to have a garden, potential flower arrangements bloom mere footsteps from your own back door. Otherwise, shops, roadside stands and farmers markets are brimming with flowers, often making it difficult to decide what to take home.

During warm summer days, spending hours arranging flowers can be brutal. What looks best are casual, fresh flowers thrust into a galvanized tin or bucket or even a wicker basket. Our projects for the season are inevitably the easiest of the year: mixing Grevillea flowers, hydrangea, fox glove and a lily in a metal container to adorn a small table, filling a bicycle basket with banksia, grevillea, alstroemeria and lilies to make a welcoming display, and placing a whimsical bouquet in a galvanized basket to decorate the picnic table or wine barrel.





"Summer afternoon—summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language." - Henry James

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Instagram: Photos We Dig


Ten fabulous photos from Yelverton Protea Farm - Established and hand planted by the Thorpe family in 1988. Centrally located between the south-west capes in the Margaret River Wine Region of Western Australia, Yelverton farms over two hundred acres of undulating fields nurtured by the Island Brook creek.










Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Instagram: Photos We Dig


Ten fabulous photos from The Knot Inc., one of the world's leading wedding media and services companies, providing today's to-be-weds with comprehensive wedding planning information, interactive tools, and resources. With a fresh voice and real-world sensibility, The Knot has extended its brand to every venue brides and grooms turn to to plan their weddings.










Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Instagram: Photos We Dig

Ten fabulous photos from Green Wedding Shoes Blog - They’re truly, madly, deeply, head over heels in love with love. They love sharing weddings with their readers and believe that there is no “right” way to throw a wedding. Whether you’re dreaming of an intimate wedding on a farm, a weekend camping adventure or a handmade wedding in a loft, they love them all! Their mission: To help couples personalize their wedding day and make it truly about the two of them as a couple.