The Pieris, commonly known as Japanese Andromeda, originates from eastern China, Taiwan, and Japan, where its elegant blooms are a herald of spring. In floral arrangements, it's prized for its cascading clusters of bell-shaped flowers and attractive foliage
The Qualup Bell, botanically known as Pimelea physodes, hails from the coastal regions of Western Australia, thriving in its sandplain country. It is cherished for its distinctive bell-shaped bracts, making it a captivating addition to floral arrangements.
The Ranunculus, with its lush, multi-petaled blooms, is originally from the Middle East and the Mediterranean region. In Australia, the ranunculus is cherished for its use in wedding bouquets and spring floral arrangements
The Riceflower, aptly named for its tiny, rice-like blossoms, is endemic to Australia, particularly thriving in the wild bushland of eastern Australia. It is commonly used in dry floral arrangements and as a filler in fresh bouquets