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Love or Loathe Native Australian Flowers?

Emily Hutchinson
9 år siden
sidst ændret:9 år siden
I would love to know what everyone thinks of decorating your home with native Australian flowers.

Holiday Decorating: Celebrating an Australian Christmas outdoors · Mere information
Love them – Aussie through and through
They are okay, but in small portions
Nope, leave them in the bush

(10) kommentarer

  • asquithoatley
    9 år siden
    I loathe DRIED Australian flowers only. Most people thing Australian flowers are those dead looking proteas ( usually they are from South Africa) or dull banksias.
    FRESH Aussie flowers are beautiful, and make a stunning display- Flannel flowers, wattle , NSW Christmas bush, flowering gum blossoms , waratahs , grevilleas etc
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    Emily Hutchinson
    Forfatter
    9 år siden
    I agree asquithoatley! So many beautiful fresh Aussie flower options.
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    TB ID
    9 år siden
    oi oi oi
  • Georgie
    9 år siden
    Love!!!
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    Build House Home
    9 år siden
    I particularly like plain old eucalyptus in vases, smells fresh and lasts for ages
  • User
    8 år siden

    Great on graves. The possums prefer to eat exotics first.

  • LouieT
    8 år siden

    We use cuttings from whatever is flowering in our garden for the house, Honey Gem grevillea is a favourite as they flower most of the year. Flowers are sooo expensive to buy!

  • User
    8 år siden

    Fresh, definitely.

  • LouieT
    8 år siden

    Fresh sunflowers would be nice to grow for the house & apparently the seeds are good feed for laying hens too!

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