Monday, 20 July 2015

Green Coloured Flowers

Green is nature’s colour. Green colour symbolizes calm, nature, growth, freshness, harmony, fertility, Life and rejuvenation. It also means youth and good luck in certain parts of this world. But often green colour is overlooked when it comes to colour choice.

Green flowers are not usually used in bouquets, as well as in flower arrangements. But green coloured flowers can also make a striking flower arrangement for any occasion.

Here, are the top 10 green flowers.


Green-Rose


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Green Rose


The rose flower is a symbol of love, affection and is now available in a range of stunning colours and sizes. Red roses are used often to represent Love and is given on Valentine’s Day between lovers. Green roses are a representation of hope and optimism.

Green-Carnation


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Green Carnation


This sweet small flower is overlooked often in bouquets, but with its bright colour and small delicate petals, it is one among the most popular cut flowers used World over. The green shades range from pale mint greens to vibrant emerald greens.

Green-Chrysanthemum


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Green Chrysanthemum


Chrysanthemums are a common choice for Mother’s Day flower bouquets and green chrysanthemums are also used on many such occasions. The bright, fresh green chrysanthemums make a unique choice in many flower arrangements and bouquets.

Green-Hellebore


Green Hellebore


Hellebores are also known as ‘Christmas Roses’ which is a common popular choice during festive seasons. Green Hellebores when combined with red hellebores, it stands out as a distinct and beautiful flower arrangement.

Green-Cymbidium-Orchid


Green Cymbidium Orchid


Orchids are one among the many popular cut flowers and are used in every occasion, be it a wedding or fashion show. The beautiful Green Cymbidium Orchid combines both the distinct orchid shape and the unusual lime green shade.

Green-Daylily


Green Daylily


Daylilies hybrids are extremely diverse in colour and shape due to hybridization methods employed by gardeners and botanists. Among the hybrids are a beautiful creation which is strikingly green one that features with elegant curled petals in a rich shade of green.

Green-Zinnia


Green Zinnia


The wonderfully round Zinnia flowers are a multitude of tiny petals arranged in a globe like structure. Zinnias come in a variety of shapes, colours and sizes, but the green variety is a fantastic one.

Green-Gladiolus


Green Gladiolus


Gladiolus are a favourite choice in summer wedding bouquets. The bright, vibrant Green Gladiolus includes tapered petals with a long stem. Green Gladiolus is also known as ‘sword lily’ due to the sword like shape. This most striking Green Gladiolus flower is also sweet scented.

Green-Trick-Dianthus


Green Trick Dianthus


Green Trick Dianthus is actually a plant and not a flower, hence the name trick. Everybody loves it anyway. This wonderful lovely round bright green ball; ‘puff-ball’ of leaves is a perfect flower for any arrangement or table centre piece.

Bells-of-Ireland

Bells of Ireland


The flower Bells of Ireland is a member of the common mint family. The lush green plant is often used both as fresh flower and dry flower. According to the Victorian ‘Language of Flowers’ this Bells of Ireland denotes good luck.

Here are a list of some more Green Coloured Flowers:


Variegated weigela (Weigela florida ‘ variegate’)
Mother-of-thousands (Saxifraga stolonifera)
Lyme grass (elymus arenarius)
White variegated dogwood (Cornus alba ‘elegantissima’)
Alchemilla (A. conjuncta)
Plain or variegated plantain lily (Hosta species)
White variegated euonymus
Dead nettle (Lamium)
Roman wormwood (Artemesia pontica)
Blue fescue (Festuca glauca)
Hellebore (Helleborus lividus)

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