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Adder ' S Tongue Flower - Thriving in wooded areas, the Adder's tongue is a fabulous accent to most houseplant arrangements and ornamental schemes.

Aechmea Plant - Originating in tropical regions of the American Continents, the Aechmea plant is a sleak looking flower that looks great in pottery and tall vases.

Alpine Rose - Found in many of the wooded areas of the Northern Hemisphere, the Alpine Rose or also known as the Azalea or Rhododendron, is perhaps one of the most widely used plants for home floral arrangements.

Amazon Lily - Originating in Columbia, the amazon lily thrives in warm temperatures and is noted by it's brilliant white bloom.

Azalea - Found in areas of Europe, Asia and North America, the Azalea plant is a beautiful addition to both indoor and outdoor floral arrangements.

Barbados Lily - Found in tropical regions of the American Continents, the barbados lily blooms a distinct bulb shaped flower that varies in redish tones.

Cape Marigold - Thriving in moderate temperatures, the cape marigold produces flower blooms in varieties of white to red tones.

Carnation - Originating in the region of the Greek Isles, the Carnation flower has been used since ancient times in ceremonial events.

Confederate Rose - Thriving in tropical regions, the confederate rose is a perfect accent to most home floral arrangements.

Cotton Rose - The cotton rose, originally found in tropical regions of the globe, are great central themes for home floral arrangements.

Daffodil - Originating in the southern regions of western europe, the daffodil flower produces a bulb shaped bloom that is wonderful cut and placed in a vase.

Dahlia - First cultivated in Mexico, the Dahlia plant produces a flowering bloom in most colors except dark purples and blue.

Desert Rose - First cultived in Africa, the desert rose produces a think flower bloom, that is perfect for most home floral arrangements.

Flame Violet - Native of Central and South America regions, the flame violet is a plant perfect for hanging home floral arrangements.

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