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Types of Exotic Flowers

By Simon Crowther @prestigeflower

There are many different types of flowers in the world. Some of which are readily available at your local florist whereas others are a bit more rare which means that some of the more exotic varieties generally have a higher price tag. Of course, not all exotic flowers are necessarily expensive and, even if they are, it's generally possible to afford at least a few of these exotic blooms in a mixed arrangement.

Amaryllis are popular as cut flowers and as plants. These exotic blooms are available in red, pink, orange, and white. They have a unique appearance and are extremely eye-catching. The same can be said for the amazing Birds of Paradise flower. This flower gets its name because it resembles the head of a bird and the colours are definitely of the exotic variety.

Anthuriums are also popular exotic blooms and they are known for their waxy appearance. The flower is actly the spathe of the plant with an upright structure extending from the centre. This flower is available in several colours including red, pink, and white.

Another lovely and sweet smelling flower is the gardenia. They are either single or double flowers and they are also white and waxy in appearance. Calla lilies are large, trumpet-shaped flowers that are available in a few colours including white.

If you are looking for a luxurious flower that looks great on its own or along with various other flowers, you should consider the oriental lily. There are a variety of oriental lilies available and they come in several colours from pink and red to yellow, orange, and even white.

When choosing an exotic addition to any bouquet, it's more important than ever to ensure that the right conditions are maintained. These flowers do not like cold weather so make sure that they are displayed in a comfortable setting.


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