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Shrubs for flower arranging

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kittylester Sun 16-Apr-17 15:43:12

I have started to get into flower arranging but our garden is too small to have a 'cutting' area. The garden is tiny but I have created an area where I think I can put four medium sized bushes and 2 or 3 small ones for foliage.

The lady who runs the classes on flower arranging said we should have Eucalyptus gunnerai (?) which I enjoy using and love the silver leaves but is far too big for the space.

Has anyone any suggestions please?

whitewave Sun 16-Apr-17 15:53:26

Well, the trouble is I think -although I'd be happy to be corrected - is that every time you use the shrub for cutting you are pruning it and I'm not sure if it would take constant pruning?? Not at all sure really. There must be an answer - is it greenery you are after?

kittylester Sun 16-Apr-17 15:56:19

Greenery of varying shades eg purple, silver, variegated.grin

I have looked at various sites but haven't heard of lots of the shrubs and wonder about their availability.

J52 Sun 16-Apr-17 17:01:18

How about some ferns or silver leaf artemisia, which are supposed to be annuals but can become perennials. Crocosmia have lots of long pointed leaves as well as structural flowers.

shysal Sun 16-Apr-17 17:28:06

My neighbour, a keen flower arranger, is always asking for clippins of my Eleagnus and Euonymous in various colours of evergreen variegated foliage. Both can be kept smallish quite happily. And why not underplant with some Alliums for the blooms and seed heads?

J52 Sun 16-Apr-17 17:41:48

Another thought, Fennel is great in flower arrangements.

MiniMouse Sun 16-Apr-17 18:13:44

KittyL be careful with eucalyptus gunnii - it gets VERY big VERY quickly!!

varian Sun 16-Apr-17 18:31:47

I am not a flower arranger but my late MIL was very keen. She told me that Pittosporum is useful for flower arranging, as is Alchemilla Molis.

kittylester Sun 16-Apr-17 19:12:10

Thank you all for your help. My research has led me to most of the things you have said - apart from Ladies Mantle which I have been trying to obliterate!

I have lots of aliums but any excuse for more sal!

Nandalot Sun 16-Apr-17 19:19:01

You really have to keep cutting the eucalyptus to keep the lovely small-leaves foliage. Surely that means if you are ruthless you could keep it really small.

shysal Mon 17-Apr-17 09:31:01

Of course the good old Hydrangea is making a comeback. The heads are beautiful fresh or dried.

Greyduster Tue 18-Apr-17 08:48:05

Be careful with Alchemilla Molis - it has a tendency to spread everywhere. As shysal says, hydrangeas - particularly paniculata - are popular with flower arrangers.

rosesarered Tue 18-Apr-17 21:11:26

We have some fatsia japonicas, lovely large jungly leaves, very good for flower arranging.The euc.gunnarii can be grown and kept clipped, it does have lovely leaves and scent.Euonymous come in all shapes and sizes and are evergreen and variegated and very hardy.Sedum Specabile is good for arranging and nice colour.

rosesarered Tue 18-Apr-17 21:11:57

Spectabile

rosesarered Tue 18-Apr-17 21:12:39

alchemilla mollis produces sap that irritates the skin.

Hilltopgran Tue 18-Apr-17 23:13:11

I like to add herbs to table arrangements like variagated Sage or Rosemary, they do not grow too big. The two shrubs from my garden I use most are my Euonymus, and Hebe. I have several different varieties and colour leaf combinations of both shrubs and they are easily kept to a reasonable size with regular snipping. At Christmas I like to use Holly green and varigated and Ivy, especially Ivy with its green beries.

kittylester Wed 19-Apr-17 07:52:36

Thank you all for your help. I've bought a few hebes, a pittisporum, a euonymus and something else that I can't remember the of. I have a couple of rosemary, 2 bays, sage and the walls round the garden are held up by ivy so I seem to be on track - just need to do some planting now!

Greyduster Wed 19-Apr-17 08:01:23

I used to have hebe Silver Dollar in my last garden - very striking with its pink tipped branches - might be nice to have for your flower arranging armoury!

shysal Wed 19-Apr-17 08:57:05

Happy flower arranging, Kitty smile