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  with mask flowers 20–21

  Spring Meadow Jar 134–35

  best companions 74

  N. ‘Geranium’ 59

  with phlox 20–21

  with ranunculus 70–71

  lily ( Lilium) 118–21

  Narcissus Cloud 60–61

  with roses 138–39

  iris ( Iris) 108–11

  Asiatic hybrids 118

  nasturtium ( Tropaeolum majus) 203

  with rudbeckia 20–21

  bearded iris 84, 109

  best companions 106, 118

  nigella ( Nigella) 124–27

  with sunflowers 176–77

  best companions 84, 109

  Crouching Tigers 120–21

  best companions 93, 117, 125,

  with tobacco plants 20–21

  Dutch iris 109

  L. ‘Tiger Babies’ 118, 120

  155

  gypsophila ( Gypsophila) 106–107

  I. sibirica ‘Flight of Butterflies’ 110

  Oriental hybrids 118

  Love-in-a-Mug 126–27

  best companions 106, 118

  I. sibirica ‘Sparkling Rose’ 108

  lily-of-the-valley ( Convallaria majalis) N. damascena ‘Miss Jekyll Blue’ 125

  G. elegans 106

  Ikebana Irises 110–11

  34–37

  N. damascena ‘Miss Jekyll White’ 127

  G. elegans ‘Deeprose’ 107

  Siberian iris 109

  best companions 35

  N. hispanica 125

  G. elegans ‘Rosea’ 120

  Little White Bells 36–37

  N. hispanica ‘African Bride’ 26, 192

  G. paniculata 106

  Limonium see statice

  N. hispanica ‘Delft Blue’ 172–73

  with lilies 120–21

  J

  love-in-a-mist see nigella

  with astrantia 26–27

  jars

  love-lies-bleeding ( Amaranthus

  with milky bellflowers 26–27

  Sapphire Spires 100–101

  caudatus) 146–47

  with peruvian lilies 26–27

  H

  Sherbet Snapdragons 150–51

  best companions 147, 152, 174

  with roses 26–27

  hand-tied bouquets 26–27

  Spring Meadow Jar 134–35

  L.c. ‘Coral Fountain’ 146

  with scabious 192–93

  Sea Holly Bouquet 172–73

  Wildflower Jar 192–93

  with sea holly 172–73

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  Prunus mume see plum blossom Sea Holly Bouquet 172–73

  Tanacetum parthenium see feverfew O

  pussy willow ( Salix) 72–73

  with zinnias 202–203

  tape lattice 15, 151

  orchid ( Orchidaceae) 218–19

  best companions 72

  searing flower stems 23

  Thalictrum delavayi see meadow rue best companions 218

  S. caprea 73

  Sedum see stonecrop

  tobacco plant ( Nicotiana)

  Cymbidium 218

  Pyrus communis see pear blossom

  snake’s head fritillary see under fritillary N. langsdorffii 192, 203

  Dendrobium 218

  snapdragon ( Antirrhinum majus) 23, 148–51

  N. langsdorffii ‘Hot Chocolate’ 181, 183

  Oncidium 218

  A.m. ‘Madame Butterfly’ 148

  Phalaenopsis 218, 219

  Q, R

  N. ‘Lime Green’ 181, 183

  A.m. ‘Sherbet Toned Chantilly Mix’ 151

  N. ‘Tinkerbell’ 20

  quaking grass ( Briza) 154–55

  best companions 149, 174

  with guelder roses 20–21

  B. maxima 154, 155, 203

  Sherbet Snapdragons 150–51

  with hydrangeas 180–83

  P

  best companions 133, 155

  snowberry ( Symphoricarpos) 196–97

  with mask flowers 20–21

  Papaver nudicaule see Icelandic poppy with Icelandic poppies 134–35

  best companions 195, 197, 213, 218

  with phlox 20–21

  pear blossom ( Pyrus communis)

  with zinnias 202–203

  S. ‘Charming Fantasy’ 197

  with rudbeckia 20–21

  best companions 63, 76

  ranunculus ( Ranunculus) 68–71

  Solidago see golden rod

  with scabious 192–93

  with hellebores 46–49

  best companions 30, 35, 39, 41, 50, 65,

  Solomon’s seal ( Polygonatum x hybridum) with zinnias 202–203

  Pelargonium see geranium

  68, 74, 76, 96

  best companions 84

  triteleia ( Triteleia) 172

  peony ( Paeonia) 128–31

  Picotee Petals 70–71

  with tulips 78–79

  Tropaeolum majus see nasturtium best companions 35, 98, 103, 104, 112,

  R. asiaticus 70

  spiraea ( Spiraea)

  tulip ( Tulipa) 12, 76–79

  122, 129, 133

  R. ‘Pauline Chocolate’ 43, 68

  S. x arguta 70

  best companions 39, 41, 44, 50, 55, 58,

  Coral and Pink 130–31

  with fritillaries 42–43

  with ranunculus 70–71

  65, 68, 76

  P. ‘Coral Charm’ 130

  rose ( Rosa) 22, 136–39

  statice ( Limonium) 186–87

  Spring Show Stopper 78–79

  P. lactiflora ‘Kansas’ 128

  best companions 83, 86, 88, 93, 96, 103,

  best companions 187

  T. ‘Apricot Parrot’ 70

  Persian lily see under fritillary

  106, 112, 117, 118, 125, 136, 156, 170,

  L. sinuatum ‘Blue River’ 186

  T. x gesneriana Parrot Group 43

  Peruvian lily ( Alstroemeria) 86–87

  179, 187, 188, 190, 195, 197, 206, 210,

  stock ( Matthiola incana) 122–23

  T. ‘La Belle Epoque’ 47

  A. aurea ‘Friendship’ 26, 87

  213, 218

  best companions 103, 122

  T. ‘Mount Tacoma’ 78

  best companions 86

  foliage 13, 17

  M.i. ‘Katz Apricot’ 122

  T. ‘Spring Green’ 76, 78

  with astrantia 26–27

  Harmonious Roses 138–39

  stonecrop ( Sedum) 194–95

  T. ‘White Triumphator’ 78

  with hornbeam 26–27

  R. ‘A Whiter Shade of Pale’ 139

  best companions 195, 197

  with fritillaries 42–43

  with milky bellflowers 26–27

  R. ‘Chris Beardshaw’ 139

  S. ‘Matrona’ 194

  with hellebores 46–49

  with nigella 26–27

  R. ‘Commonwealth Glory’ 139

  strawflower ( Xerochrysum

  with ranunculus 70–71

  with roses 26–27

  R. ‘Duchess of Cornwall’ 26, 139

  bracteatum) 198–99

  phlox ( Phlox) 188–89

  R. glauca (red-leaved rose) 13, 17, 20, best companions 198

  best companions 188, 190

  139, 158

  with chrysanthemums 158–59

  V, W

  P. ‘Creme Brulee’ 20

  R. ‘Irish Hope’ 172

  X.b. Monostrum series 199

  vases see pots and vases

  P. x arendsii ‘Utopia’ 189

  R. ‘Just Joey’ 120

  stripping flower stems 22

  Viburnum opulus see guelder rose with guelder roses 20–21

  R. ‘Moody Blue’ 26, 139

  sunflower ( Heliant
hus annuus) 12, 174–75

  violet ( Viola) 55

  with mask flowers 20–21

  R. ‘Proper Job’ 26, 137

  A Bucketful of Sunshine 176–77

  water, changing 23

  with rudbeckia 20–21

  R. ‘Queen of Sweden’ 208

  best companions 86, 147, 174, 188

  white laceflower ( Orlaya grandiflora) with tobacco plants 20–21

  R. ‘Warm Wishes’ 18

  H.a. ‘Starburst Panache’ 177

  best companions 133

  pieris ( Pieris japonica) 62–63

  R. ‘Wedding Day’ 139

  H.a. ‘Valentine’ 175, 177

  with Icelandic poppies 134–35

  best companions 63

  with agapanthus 208–209

  supports 14–15

  with hellebores 46–47

  with chrysanthemums 158–59

  chicken-wire ball 14, 15

  with tulips 78–79

  with dahlias 18–19

  floral foam 15

  X, Y, Z

  pincushion ( Leucospermum) 214–17

  with foxgloves 18–19

  floral pin holder 15

  Xerochrysum bracteatum see strawflower best companions 215

  with lilies 120–21

  tape lattice 15

  yarrow ( Achillea) 144–45

  L. cordifolium 214

  with Peruvian lilies 26–27

  sweet clover ( Melilotus officinalis) 176–77

  A. millefolium ‘Summer Pastels’ 144

  L. ‘Succession’ 216

  with sea holly 172–73

  sweet pea ( Lathyrus odoratus) 112–15

  A. ‘Summers Pastel’ 192

  Red Heads 216–17

  with zinnias 18–19

  best companions 35, 68, 83, 93, 103, 106,

  best companions 145, 198

  pineapple mint ( Mentha suaveolens) 172

  rosebay willowherb ( Epilobium

  112, 118, 122, 125, 129, 133, 136, 140

  with scabious 192–93

  pitchers see mugs and pitchers

  angustifolium) 26

  L.o. ‘Oban Bay’ 114

  zinnia ( Zinnia) 13, 200–203

  plum blossom ( Prunus mume) 78

  rosemary ( Rosmarinus officinalis) 127

  L.o. ‘Oyama Bicolor’ 114

  best companions 155, 164, 179, 184, 187,

  poisonous flowers

  rudbeckia ‘Cherokee Sunset’ 21

  L.o. ‘Spring Sunshine Burgundy’ 120

  198, 200, 210

  hypericum 184

  L.o. ‘Spring Sunshine Cerise’ 130

  Collection of Color 202–203

  pieris 63

  L.o. ‘Winter Sunshine Mid Blue’ 113, 114

  Polygonatum x hybridum see

  S

  with chrysanthemums 158–59

  Sweet Clusters 114–15

  with dahlias 18–19

  Solomon’s seal

  St. John’s wort see hypericum

  with Icelandic poppies 134–35

  with foxgloves 18–19

  poppies

  Salix see pussy willow

  with lilies 120–21

  with hydrangeas 180–83

  best companions 94

  Sanguisorba officinalis see great burnet with peonies 130–31

  with roses 18–19

  see also Icelandic poppy

  scabious ( Scabiosa) 23, 190–93

  with sea holly 172–73

  Z. elegans ‘Benary’s Giant Coral’ 201

  pots and vases

  best companions 88, 117, 145, 161,

  sweet William ( Dianthus barbatus) 102–103

  Z. elegans ‘Benary’s Giant Mix’ 203

  African Lilies 208–209

  170, 190

  best companions 103, 122, 129

  Z. elegans ‘Benary’s Giant White’ 181

  Copper and Bronze 158–59

  S. atropurpurea 190

  D.b. ‘Hollandia Purple Crown’ 102

  Z. elegans ‘Sprite Mix’ 203

  Coral and Pink 130–31

  S. caucasica 191, 192

  Symphoricarpos see snowberry Z. ‘Jazzy Mix’ 158, 203

  Crouching Tigers 120–21

  Wildflower Jar 192–93

  Syringa vulgaris see lilac

  Z. ‘Zinderella Lilac’ 18

  Magnolia Tree 52–53

  sea holly ( Eryngium) 170–73

  Nostalgic Spring Vase 32–33

  best companions 145, 164, 170

  Red Heads 216–17

  E. giganteum 170

  T

  see also fan vases

  E. giganteum ‘Silver Ghost’ 170, 172

  tall, narrow containers 11

  Prunus see cherry blossom

  E. planum 170, 172, 203

  see also jars

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  224 Acknowledgments

  About the Author

  Editor

  Toby Mann

  Project Art Editor

  Rachel Siegfried set up her flower farm Green & Gorgeous in Vicky Read

  2008 and has been running it ever since. Located in the heart of the Pre-Production Producer

  Oxfordshire countryside, Green & Gorgeous provides a local, seasonal, Robert Dunn

  and natural alternative to more commercial suppliers. There, she and Producer

  her partner Ashley grow seasonal flowers that she arranges for weddings Ché Creasey

  Jacket Designer

  and special events. They also run floristry and gardening courses for Harriet Yeomans

  enthusiasts and professionals. Rachel imparts her distinctive, Jacket Coordinator

  natural style on all of her arrangements, and considers her Libby Brown

  work an expression of her love for flowers.

  Creative Technical Support

  Tom Morse

  Managing Editor

  Dawn Henderson

  Acknowledgments

  Managing Art Editor

  Marianne Markham

  US Managing Editor

  Author’s Acknowledgments

  Lori Hand

  US Publisher

  To my partner Ashley whose unrelenting support, hard work, and Mike Sanders

  flexible skill set have in a large part made Green and Gorgeous the Art Director

  successful and thriving flower farm it is today. He takes up the slack Maxine Pedliham

  and al ows me to have the time and space to be creative with my Publishing Director

  flowers. Thank you to the rest of our team, twelve strong—a wonderful Mary-Clare Jerram

  Photography

  bunch who have all contributed to producing the flowers used in this Gary Ombler and Clare West

  book. Additional thanks to Clare West for inspiring my floristry with her breathtaking photography; to Canadian-based potter Caroline Haurie First American Edition, 2017

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  Document Outline

  Contents 5

  Preface 6

  Designing with Flowers 8

  Winter & Early Spring 28

  Late Spring & Early Summer 80

  Late Summer & Fall 142

  Tropicals 204

  Index & Acknowledgments 220