
Spring flowers
Baby its cold outside, but the flowers are still blooming!
Spring is a fantastic time of year for British flowers. Its also the time for the true blue of Forget-me-not’s, Camassia and Muscari as well as the soft yellows, oranges and whites of the Daffodil.
Glorious helleborus. A true spring flower, that brightens up the gloom of the winter months
Tulips, Wall flowers, Cerinth and Barley black Aquilegia.
A mini wedding table arrangement of Iris and primrose.
Combing Menton Tulips and Geranium Daffodils - if you want scented flowers in your spring wedding bouquet these are a fabulous addition.
Ranunculus, the Persian buttercup, and absolute wedding favourite. Layers and layers of petal squishy like marshmallows
Soft frills of a violet Flag Iris
The beauty of arranging tulips is the length and bend you can get from them.
A soft pink tulip called Angelique, strong and long lasting.
A tulip with a hint of pink and green that creeps up the petal
One of my favourite tulips called Carnival de Nice, a little bit more red than a Danceline tulip, but the frills make it delicious
Queen of the Night tulip. A lovely dramatic romantic deep red.
A Blue Parrot tulip...not blue at all but a lovely soft antique purple with curly petals
“It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold, when it is summer in the light and winter in the shade.”
Charles Dickens

Aquilegia

Spring tulips and daffodils

Apricot beauty tulip

Bleeding hearts

Anemone

Clematis

Fritillaria uva-vulpis

Mr Fokker Anemones

Pink Charm Daffodil

Pink Ranunculus

Tree Peony - Duchess de Nemour

Tulips in whiskey barrels

Spring pedestal arrangement

Daffodils and tulips - Spring in the home

Clematis in late spring

Tulips in spring sunshine

Ruffles of ranunculus

More tulips

Fading blue anemone

Pheasant eye daffodil

Forget-me-nots

Pink anemone