Star of Bethlehem

The Star of Bethlehem, also known as Ornithogalum Umbellatum, is a flowering perennial bulb known for its long life and breathtaking star shaped white blooms. These flowers are highly versatile and can be used in a variety of arrangements from dried, fresh, to...

Fall Disbuds

Fall Disbuds, also known as a single stem type of chrysanthemums, bring rich color and texture to seasonal floral arrangements. Known for their large, single blooms and lush, rounded petals, Disbuds are an excellent choice for autumn-inspired designs, adding a...

Curly Willow from Oregon

Expressive and distinct, curly willow is a recognizable staple of the fall season when it comes to arrangements. Easily pliable when fresh and long-lasting when dried, curly willow’s corkscrew branches provide visual interest wherever they might be used. These...

Bittersweet from New Jersey

Bittersweets are one of autumn’s favorites from their glowing orange color to the pumpkin-like berries. Popular in fall weddings, these unique flowers brings warmth and texture with their warm colors and long shelf life, especially when dried. They have a rustic...

Copper Beech from Italy

Copper Beech is about as autumnal as you can get when putting together bouquets and arrangements this fall. A dramatic color-way combining bronze and a mix of warm shades of brown and red that make the copper beech leaves so uniquely perfect for the season as they...

Red Astilbe

Red Astilbe blooms from late spring through the end of summer, showcasing feathery, plume-like flowers in shades of deep red to crimson. Known for its lush, textured appearance, Red Astilbe adds a romantic and dramatic flair to floral arrangements, making it a...

Dusty Miller

Dusty Miller, also known as silver ragwort, is another late summer classic. Known for its silver green foliage (which is still the ultimate show stealer even when it produces it’s small yellow blooms) , Dusty Miller adds a splash of elegant texture when...

Broom Corn

There isn’t anything that screams “fall rustic” like broom corn. These muted, firey plumes of seeded stems range from golden to black and have long shelf lives which make them perfect for centerpieces, wreaths, and bouquet fillers. These fantastic...