
Photographed on the Poplar Farm Flowers’ silver-gilt winning stand at this year’s Southport Flower Show and shared as part of Cee’s Flower of the Day.

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Photographed on the Poplar Farm Flowers’ silver-gilt winning stand at this year’s Southport Flower Show and shared as part of Cee’s Flower of the Day.
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Brings me back to the dried arrangements of the 70s 🙂 and inspires me to go buy some colorful dried flowers to make a winter arrangement.
The oldies can be best!
Beautiful flowers.
Thanks, Timothy.
Stunning. I like the mix of colors.
They are very pure, aren’t they?
This should be a poster.
I’m glad you liked it.
Aren’t they cheerful? 🙂 🙂
They are.
I have a bit of a soft spot for everlasting flowers and this is a great little group.
It’s nice to see them with a few perishable flowers mixed in – the Queen Anne’s lace and the love-in-a-mist.
Now that is a good idea!
I like the too, not because they are something I would want in my own garden, but because I remember acres of them grown as a cut flower crop around my Pa’s home in Montara.
Beautiful!
They have carnival colours. 🙂
I’ve seen everlastings before but never looking so happy!
The yellow ones remind me of how a child might draw the sun.
Beautiful
Thanks, Derrick.
Nice! I am with Eliza.
They do have a retro feel.
Lovely!!! And utterly charming. 🙂
There were so many that the exhibitors described it as a field.
I love straw flowers. Such great color.
You can easily imagine the feeling and the rustle of the petals if you’ve had any contact with them.