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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.

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Flower Genus Season
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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