The Berzelia flower, distinguished by its small, button-like blooms clustered into dense spheres, is native to South Africa, particularly thriving in the fynbos region.
The Blushing Bride flower, botanically known as Serruria florida, originates from South Africa and is commonly used in bridal bouquets and elegant floral arrangements.
The Boronia, renowned for its aromatic and colourful flowers, is predominantly native to Australia, with a high concentration of species found in the southwest of Western Australia.
Bracteantha, commonly known as the Paper Daisy, is a resilient and vibrant flower native to Australia, adored for its unique papery texture and used extensively in both fresh and dried floral arrangements.
The Calla Lily, with its smooth, trumpet-shaped flowers and broad leaves, originates from the southern regions of Africa, particularly Malawi, Mozambique, and South Africa.
Candytuft, originally from the Mediterranean, has adapted to various climates, including Australia's. It is commonly used to create a whimsical, frothy effect in garden beds and floral arrangements due to its clusters of small, delicate blooms.
Carnations, with their scientific name Dianthus caryophyllus, originate from the Mediterranean region, showcasing their adaptability to various climate conditions.