Winter Flowers in Australia and Their Meanings – Melbourne Fresh Flowers

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5 Popular Winter Flowers and Their Meanings Australian Flowers


Hardenbergia or ‘Happy Wanderer’  This native Australian flower is vine from the leguminous genus. It is also commonly called purple coral pea, Native Lilac, or Happy Wanderer.  It grows with dark-green leaves and in a group of small flowers in purple. Being a vine, it grows anywhere and climbs up the walls.  Found in Queensland, Tasmania, South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. Hardenbergia exemplifies the spirit of winter. So to celebrate winter, send flowers to Melbourne .


Bergenia or 'Winter Glow'

 These flowers bloom in a cluster and under a shady region with large stems and attractive foliage.  The leaves of these flowers are leathery and waxed and are mostly native to Himalayan region, but also found in China and Afghanistan.  These are perennial flowers that change their color during winter and become reddish bronze. In Spring, they turn into Magenta.


Luculia  Luculia flowers exude fragrance and great as indoor flowers.  They are the genus of Rubiaceae family and were first found in 1826 by Robert Sweet.  They grow with wide leaves and in rosypink color. But the foliage appears tatty. These flowers exude sweet and strong perfume.


Lavender  These flowering plants are the genus of Lamiaceae family and are found in 36 species.  They are usually native to Mediterranean and southwest Asia and widely used for decorating homes, culinary herbs, and essential oils. They represent love, devotion, purity, luck, and caution.  Cheer up your loved ones in winter with flowers delivery Melbourne from Melbourne


Lily of the Valley  These fragrant flowers are used for gracing religious ceremonies as well as for making perfumes.  Grown usually under shady areas in Europe and Northern Hemisphere in Asia, they are the best gift for weddings and birthdays and symbolize purity, chastity, luck, happiness, and humility.  They also represent “the return of happiness.”


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