Originating primarily from the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in regions across Europe, Asia, and North America, Delphiniums are a popular choice in floral arrangements due to their striking height and vibrant colours.
The Dendrobium orchid, originally hailing from various regions in Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands, is extensively cultivated for its exquisite and vibrant blooms, often used in floral arrangements, corsages, and as ornamental plants.
The Dutch iris, often noted for its strikingly elegant and bold coloured petals, actually originates from Spain and Portugal, despite the name suggesting a Dutch heritage.
The Eriostemon, more commonly known now as Philotheca myoporoides or waxflower, hails from the diverse flora of Australia, particularly found in its eastern regions.
Eryngium, commonly known as Sea Holly, is a versatile plant originating from the rocky and coastal terrains of Europe, North Africa, and Asia, showcasing its adaptability to diverse climates and conditions.
The Eucomis, commonly known as Pineapple Lily, originates from South Africa, displaying a distinctive flower spike that resembles a pineapple, hence its common name.
The Flannel Flower, known scientifically as Actinotus helianthi, is native to the bushland and coastal regions of New South Wales, Australia, thriving in sandy or rocky soil.