Cut Flowers A practical guide to their selection and care features in popular flower arranging magazine.
We were thrilled to be part of Hannah Dunne's feature on Flower Identifiers in the summer issue of the best selling The Flower Arranger Magazine (available from WH Smith or on subcription)
We were the only paperback mentioned, the rest were flower apps, Hannah's comment was 'we revisited our favourite book for those of you who prefer to turn paper pages'!
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'Popular among florists and flower arrangers 'Cut Flowers' is a practical catalogue containing straightforward information on how to care for and condition over 150 varieties of fresh cut flowers.
Pros: It includes easy-to-follow care instructions, flower availability, colour range and vase life, tips on simple arranging, flower suitability for wedding work, an index of common names and a mini floral miscellany.
Cons: A list of 150 gives a good overview, but no book would be big enough to include every commercially grown flower, so you can't use it for specific product names or really wild finds.'
Book Review in The Flower Arranger Magazine April 2019
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