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SEASONAL FLOWERS (A-B)
Cut flowers are like any other plant. They have
a season for flowering, a season where they set seed, and a season
for resting.
There have been many advancements in the technology of growing
cut flowers in recent years, which means that some flowers can now
be grown all year round. However, flowers are still most readily
available in their natural season. This list of seasonal flowers
has focused on the natural flowering season of each bloom.
Choose a season from the options above to see
which cut flowers are available.
See Flower
Growers for contact details.
Flowers | (C-G)
| (H-Q)
| (R-Z)
| (Full
List 111k)
| Achillea |
Achillea |
Jan, Jun |
| African Violet |
Saintpaulia |
All Year |
| Agapanthus |
Agapanthus |
Oct - Feb |
| Ageratum |
Ageratum |
All Year |
| Allium |
Allium |
Oct - Jan |
| Alstroemeria |
Alstroemeria |
All Year |
| Amaranthus |
Amaranthus |
Jan, Mar, Apr |
| Amaryllis |
Amaryllis |
Spring |
| Anthurium |
Anthurium |
All Year |
| Apple Blossom |
Malus |
Jul - Aug |
| Artichoke |
Cynara |
Dec -Jan |
| Asiatic Lily |
Lilium |
All Year |
| Asparagus |
Protasparagus |
All Year |
| Aster |
Aster |
All Year |
| Azalea |
Azalea |
Spring |
| Baby's Breath |
Gypsophila |
All Year |
| Begonia |
Begonia |
All Year |
| Billy Buttons |
Pycnosorus |
Dec - Apr, Jul |
| Bird of Paradise |
Strelitzia |
Feb - Oct |
| Blue Gum |
Eucalyptus |
All Year |
| Blushing Bride |
Serruria |
Jul - Sept |
| Boronia |
Boronia |
Jan, Sept - Nov |
| Boston Fern |
Nephrolepis |
All Year |
| Bouvardia |
Bouvardia |
Nov - Jul |
| Brodiaea |
Brodiaea |
Dec - Jan |
| Buddleia |
Buddleia |
Nov - March |
| Byfield Fern |
Bowenia |
All Year |
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