The Heliconia, originating from tropical Americas, is a vibrant flower used predominantly in decorative displays for its striking and colourful appearance.
The Hydrangea, with its lush, large heads of flowers, is native to East Asia and the Americas, where it thrives in cooler climates with rich, moist soil.
The Iceland Poppy, despite its name, originates from the subpolar regions of North America, Europe, and Asia, flourishing in cooler climates and well-drained soil.
The ornamental Kale, scientifically known as Brassica oleracea, originally hails from the Mediterranean region, showcasing its versatility and adaptability across various climates.
Leucadendron, known for its striking foliage and conspicuous cone-like flowers, originates from South Africa where it is a prominent feature of the Cape Floristic Region.
Liatris, commonly known as blazing star, is indigenous to North America, found in a variety of habitats including meadows, prairies, and marsh regions.
Lilies, with their botanical name 'Lilium', are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, commonly found across Europe, Asia, and North America. They are widely used in floral arrangements and symbolise purity and refined beauty.