Being a native of South Africa, Sanderson was the leader of flower crops in over 25 years in New Zealand. New Zealand Florists shown an example of profiting from these unusual and beautiful flowers.
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Sanderson (Sandersonia aurantiaca)
February 3rd, 2010Decorate the interior in the New Year
February 3rd, 2010
This expressive element of the wedding decor like this “ribbon” made of colorful plants, of course, is a small masterpiece floral art and can perfectly fit into a festive interior. This “ribbon” made of a lilac hydrangeas, pink and red roses, raspberry pinks, reds giperikuma, lime green fruit and artichoke.
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The main winter festival
February 3rd, 2010
This phrase is literally translated to English as “total and complete look,” is meant that the designer (whether of clothing or interior), offers us not just a one-piece closet or room, and immediately all the well-considered decision, often executed in any one color or from one material. As a first example we present here is a combination of tracks from fir twigs, feathers, cones and toys made of natural olive-brown shades.
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Anticipation of the New Year
February 3rd, 2010
To decorate the interior on the eve of New Year always used Christmas toys, including balls occupy perhaps the fore. Why not create the same “toy” from the plants? To implement this idea would require pitoflor spherical shape, as well as flowers in the red-green spectrum. In the foreground - a ball made of spray roses, dried fruits scabious, leaves ruskusa, frosted Christmas tree balls and twigs of willow. In the background - a green hydrangea and red carnations.
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