Showing posts with label Safari Tricolor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Safari Tricolor. Show all posts
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Spring Thoughts
Spring may officially begin on the 20th of March, but for anyone who loves Leucadendron as much as we do, spring starts in early January when the first Leucadendron take on vivid shades of cream, white, yellow, gold and maroon. Inca gold turns a bright yellow color with a touch of red on the tips. Gold Strike transforms into beautiful yellow ‘tulips’ and Maui Sunset is simply stunning in hues of white and pink. The Safari Sunset, which is red or burgundy most of the year, lives up to its name as it changes to ‘Tricolor’ with lovely multicolored bracts in hues of maroon, green and gold.
As the weather gets cold the leaves or bracts of the Leucadendron change colors becoming brighter and more intense. This fabulous foliage seems to ‘wake up’ and turn into vibrant flowers in their own right. Our bouquets and wreaths take their inspiration from the wonderful colors and textures of this long-lasting accent foliage.
Labels:
California Grown,
Color,
Flowers,
Foliage,
Gold Strike,
Inca Gold,
Inspiration,
Leucadendron,
Long-Lasting,
Protea,
Safari Tricolor,
Texture. Spring Bouquets,
Vibrant,
Wreaths,
Yellow Tulips
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Beating the Winter Blues
“I must have flowers, always and always,” said Claude Monet.
We can’t agree with him more! Especially in January, at the cusp of winter, when we’re all slowly coming out of a ‘Christmas Greens Coma’ and suffering from the 'Winter Blues'. But that’s not to say the Monets among us are out of luck. As the season settles in, we find ourselves shifting back to more traditional florals, and it dawns on us that winter is a choice.
One trip into the fields and there’s no doubt in our minds. As the weather gets colder, the colors become brighter and more intense. Leucadendron seemingly ‘wake up’ and make superb winter flowers in a variety of colors and textures. The Inca gold turns a bright yellow color with a touch of red on the tips. And the Safari Sunset, which is typically a red or burgundy hue, lives up to its name in winter as it changes to ‘Tricolor’ with lovely multicolored bracts in hues of maroon, green and gold.
With a few stems of beautiful protea, sprigs of sweet scented waxflower and plenty of colorful leucadendron, you can design a winter bouquet that takes the chill out of the season while providing inspiration for the next. Actually, we’ve found the trick to beating the ‘Winter Blues’ is to surround yourself with vivid color and pretend it’s almost spring.
Protea Susara
Protea Pink Mink
Protea Liebencherry
Protea Silvertips
Protea Coronata
Hybrid Waxflower
Leucadendron Inca Gold
Leucadendron Safari Tricolor
Labels:
Arrangements,
Bouquets,
California Grown,
Claude Monet,
Flower Farm,
Inca Gold,
Leucadendron,
Natural Remedies,
Protea,
Safari Tricolor,
Season,
Vibrant Color,
Waxflower,
Winter Blues,
Winter Color
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