Unsual focal flowers for an exquisite bouquet

When creating a bouquet that stands out, consider incorporating unusual focal flowers that add character and uniqueness. Here are some intriguing options:

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  1. King Protea - With its striking appearance and large, spiky petals, the King Protea serves as an eye-catching centrepiece, symbolising strength and courage.

  2. Anthurium - Known for its glossy, heart-shaped flowers and vibrant colours, anthuriums bring a modern and exotic flair to bouquets, perfect for contemporary arrangements.

  3. Bird of Paradise - Resembling a colourful bird in flight, this tropical flower adds a bold and dramatic touch, ideal for a tropical or vibrant theme.

  4. Fritillaria - The unique bell-shaped flowers and interesting patterns make fritillaria a charming addition, offering an unexpected twist to traditional bouquets.

  5. Cymbidium Orchids - These orchids have a sculptural quality and can add elegance and sophistication, available in a variety of colours to suit any theme.

  6. Tulip Peonies - Combining the shape of tulips with the lushness of peonies, this rare hybrid provides a romantic and luxurious feel, perfect for special occasions.

  7. Heliconia - Often called "lobster-claw" for its distinct shape, heliconia brings a tropical essence to any arrangement while standing tall and proud.

  8. Grevillea - With its spidery blooms and unusual form, grevillea offers a wild, organic touch that complements more traditional flowers beautifully.

  9. Scabiosa - With its pincushion-like appearance and delicate petals, scabiosa adds a whimsical element, perfect for creating a soft and dreamy bouquet.

  10. Dahlia - Particularly the dinner-plate variety, dahlias can provide a show-stopping focal point with their intricate layers and bold colours.

Incorporating these unusual focal flowers can elevate your bouquet, making it a memorable arrangement for any occasion.

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