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Types of Greenery

Bells-of-​Ireland​
Bells-of-​Ireland​

Bells of Ireland Molucella Greenery transforms weddings and events into fantastical landscapes, full of fairytale whimsy and cherished romance. This gorgeous green filler features a tall stem, lined with clusters of eccentric, bell-shaped blooms, perfect for adding height and texture to arrangements.

Eucalyptus ​Polyanthemos​
Eucalyptus ​Polyanthemos​

Eucalyptus polyanthemos, commonly known as Red Box, is a small to medium-sized tree, native to New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory and Victoria in Australia.It is an introduced species in California where it is known as silver dollar gum, redbox or redbox gum

Larkspur​
Larkspur​

Larkspur is a classic cottage garden staple that produces great cut flowers. With airy stalks of blue blossoms, this plant adds a gracefulness to any garden and looks good in masses or mixed with other perennials and annuals.

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Leatherleaf ​Fern​
Leatherleaf ​Fern​

Leatherleaf fern (Rumohra adiantiformis) is a common green in floral arrangements because of its fine foliage, easy availability in all seasons, and long-lived lush look in a vase. It is also an excellent plant to grow as a specimen, border or ground cover plant, particularly in the shady areas of your landscape.

Myrtle​
Myrtle​

A fresh bulk green, Myrtle Greenery serves as wonderful decorative filler. It has dense foliage that cover the entire length of the 18-24 inch stem. Use Myrtle by itself or combine it with any of our bulk flowers to create unique and romantic wedding bouquets, table centerpieces or flower arrangements. Our greens are shipped fresh directly from our farms to your doorstep.

Pink​
Pink​

Live your life in pink and green,TRUST us. 1. If you lived in this building you would be the happiest person on the planet.

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Sea ​Lavenders​
Sea ​Lavenders​

To use sea lavender as a dried flower, cut it just before the flowers open. The actual blossoms of sea lavender are typically white, are very small, and appear in the center of the showy calyces. Once the stems are cut, simply hang them upside down to dry in a well-ventilated area.

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Spider Flower​
Spider Flower​

Spider flower may be considered invasive in the right setting. The best way to control seed spread is to remove seedpods before they open. The best way to control seed spread is to remove seedpods before they open.

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