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Cinnamon Swirl: Everything you need to know

Cinnamon Swirl: Everything you need to know

How to arrange: Cinnamon Swirl

Baked goods, spiced lattes and flowers – all the cosiest things about autumn have a dusting of cinnamon –this arrangement’s cinnamon coloured santini flowers are perfectly warming.

Discover more about this arrangement before sending it as the perfect flower gift this cosy season…

Meet Rose Hip

Watch Freddie’s video below to find out more about the hippest stem around. Reminder: It’s rosehip season outside so don’t ever eat the rosehips in your arrangement. Go for the ones outdoors.

Santini – This sweet little cinnamon flower is a member of the chrysanthemum family. The name means ‘little saint’ in Italian and they represent kindness. Aww.

Solidago – Also known as goldenrod, especially in the US of A. Solidago is actually related to the aster family! It’ll start out green but soon burst into hundreds of tiny yellow star-shaped flowers.

Alstroemeria – This lovely fairy-like stem is the flower that brings the whole arrangement together. And it’ll last for yonks! Also known as the Peruvian lily or even lily of the Incas because it hails from the Americas.

Check out our Instagram and other blog posts for more information on your lovely cinnamon flowers!

Posted on 28th May 2024
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