List of Cut Flowers for Floral Arrangements

Rockford, IL(Zone 5a)

Here's a list of some flower for floral arragements.
(Please add if you don't find any listed here)




Achillea filipendulina (fern-leaved yarrow)
Aconitum
Aegopodium
Agastche
Ageratum
Alchemilla mollis (lady's-mantle)
Alchemilla vulgaris (Lady's-Mantle)
Allium spp. (alliums)
Alstromeria
Amaryllis
Ammobium
Amsonia
Anthemis
Aquilegia
Artemesia
Aster novae-angliae (New England aster)
Astilbe
Astrantia major (masterwort)
Baptisia australis (blue false indigo)
Begonia
Black-Eyed Susan
Blue Bells
Boltonia asteroides (boltonia)
Brunnera macrophylla (Siberian bugloss)
Buddleia
Butterclup
Calendula
Calla Lilies
Calliopsis
Camassia
Campanula
Carnations
Caryopteris
Celosia
Chrysanthemum x superbum (shasta daisy)
Cimicifuga
Coreopsis
Cosmos
Daffodils
Daisy
Daylilies
Delphinium xbelladonna (belladonna delphinium)
Dianthus
Dicentra eximia (Bleeding heart)
Dictamnus albus (gas plant)
Digitalis
Echinacea purpurea (purple coneflower)
Echinops ritro (globe thistle)
Eryngium amethystinum (amethyst sea holly)
Eupatorium
Euphorbia
Filipendula
Forsythia
Foxflove
Gaillardia
Gaura
Geranium
Gladiolus
Gerber Daisy
Goldenrod
Gypsophila paniculata (baby's breath)
Helenium autumnale (common sneezeweed)
Heliopsishelianthoides (False Sunflower)
Helleborus orientalis (Lenten Rose)
Heuchera sanguinea (coral bells)
Hosta
Hyacinth
Hydrangea
Hypericum
Impatiens
Iris spp. (irises)
Kniphofia
Larkspur
Lavender
Lespedeza
Liatris spicata (spike gayfeather)
Lilacs
Lilium hybrids (lilies)
Lisianthus
Lupinus spp. (lupines)
Lycoris
Lysimachia clethroides (Gooseneck Loosestrife)
Lythrum
Marigold
Mertensia
Monarda didyma (bee balm)
Muscari
Myosotis
Narcissus hybrids (daffodils)
Nepeta x faassenii (catmint)
Paeonia lactiflora (common garden peony)
Pansy
Peonies
perovskia
Petunia
Phlox paniculata (garden phlox)
Physostegia virginiana (obedient plant)
Platycodon grandiflorus (balloon flower)
Polemonium reptans(Creeping Jacob's Ladder)
Polygonum
Polygonatum
Poppies
Rodgersia
Roses
Rudbeckia fulgida (orange coneflower)
Ruta
Salvia x superba (violet sage)
Scabiosa caucasica (pincushion flower)
Sedum
Shasta
Snap Dragons
Solidago
Stachys byzantina (lamb's ears)
Stokesia
Sunflowers
Sweet Peas
Telekia
Thalictrum
Thermopsis caroliniana (Carolina lupine)
Tricyrtis
Tulips
Verbena
Veronica spicata (spike speedwell)
Violets
Yarrow
Zinnia
Zizia


New Orleans, LA(Zone 8b)

Thanks for the list. What a list!

Faversham, United Kingdom(Zone 8a)

Hi. The Aconitum, be careful of the sap/juices from this plant. If got into open wound will make you very ill. The sap on skin may burn some people and don't smell the flowers as it may cause nose bleeds in some people.

Don't mean to scare you, just be careful.

Steve

Laurel, DE(Zone 7a)

Did I miss seeing dahlias somewhere? They last forever in my arrangements.

Clarksville, TN(Zone 7a)

Quote from Veshengo :
Hi. The Aconitum, be careful of the sap/juices from this plant. If got into open wound will make you very ill. The sap on skin may burn some people and don't smell the flowers as it may cause nose bleeds in some people.

Don't mean to scare you, just be careful.

Steve


Same with the Euphorbias. All have a sap that is toxic, some more than others. Easily a skin and eye irritant if you handle it and then rub your eyes before you have washed your hands. This has sent people to the ER. But I love the Euphorbias and grow a lot of them, indoors and out. :)

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