Thursday 21 June 2012

Flower Varieties


This section contains many common flower varieties that can be found at Sickelmores Flowers. With an expanding global market and advanced technology, more and more varieties are available year round. Used alone or mixed with others, they can create a beautiful arrangement perfect for any occasion. Talk to Sickelmores Flowers about the varieties you are interested in and let them put together something to fit your personal needs and desires.






Tuesday 12 June 2012

Peonies


Peonies blossoms come in four different shapes. A single shaped blossom has only a single layer of petals around the centre. A semi-double has two, maybe three layers of petals around the centre. A double has a crowd of petals so that the centre is not visible. A Japanese Peony looks much like a semi-double but instead of the typical stamens in the centre, the centre is filled with tiny petals or petaloids.

Some people seem to dislike the peony flower due to the fact that they have a symbiotic relationship with black ants. In early spring, the peony buds will secret a small amount of nectar, which will attract the ants. The ants will then pull slightly at the peony petals to get to the nectar inside the buds. This helps to loosen the peony’s petals and makes it easier for the flower to open. The ants are not necessary to helping peonies bloom, but they are helpful and do not harm the flowers or garden. Most gardening experts advise against trying to kill the ants.