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I am thinking about planting some flowers in a small patch in my garden to attract butterflies.
Its a very shaded patch with only about 2 hours os direct sunlight a day. if im lucky enough to have sun shine lol .
No special reason for attracting butterflies other than seeing my daughters faces light up when they see them flirting around. ![]()
Buddlieia—–or common name is the Butterfly Bush.
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websites please!
I’m sure you can. just goggle it.
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Yes you can.
So long as the bouquet is…
no more than 50 stems,
shows no sign of disease or any bugs,
is carried as part of your ordinary baggage, and
is intended for personal use rather than trade (hence the limited number of stems) it’s fine.
You’re even allowed to bring in a bunch of cut flowers from outside the EU (subject to the same limits).
If you’d like to check it for yourself, here’s the government factsheet on personal imports of plant material from DEFRA: http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/illegali/pdf/personal_plants.pdf
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Does anyone know if it is possable to have Frangipani flowers in a wedding boquet in England. I got engaged in Australia and they were the flower of our holiday and i think they are beautiful but i dont know if i can have them, they dont grow wild in UK, its not hot enough but can a florist get them for my wedding?
Has anyone any experience with getting exotic flowers for a wedding?
They are also known as Plumeria
i think we have decided to include them on things like the invites but as we wont be able to get real ones
il have to have something else for my real flowers.
I just came across your question while searching for photos of frangipanis as my art study subject. I don’t think you can find them in UK. When i was in UK some time ago, i only came across the name Frangipani – a hobby shop in cottage craft center in Tenby, Swansea. I,m now in Malaysia, and we have a lots of frangipani here – variety in species and colours. It is one of soft item for landscaping in resorts and widely used in spas. Definitely it is tropical grown species – meaning that you can find them in countries of South-East Asia region.
Good luck.
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I want to consider what flowers will be in season for a February wedding to use in arangements
Thanks
There is not a great variety of local seasonal garden flowers in February in
the U. K., if you do not want green/glasshouse or imported varieties.
A lot will have to do with the season, and if the wedding is for early or
late February. There could be some early bulbs in flower, a definite
would be snowdrops. Otherwise the Christmas Rose (Helleborus
niger), which is white, and Helleborus viridis, which is green, flower
January/February. Another option would be to use branches of
berries.
February is a difficult month–perhaps you could combine some
greenhouse or imported flowers with what is available from local
gardens.
Good Luck with your wedding plans!