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Sandersonia- Tall flower with orange
bell-like blooms. Lasts 7-10 days. |
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Safflower-Also called carthamus. Long
lasting tall flower with multiple round orange blossoms. Available summer-fall. |
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Safari Sunset- Green with a redish
plant-like bloom. Last 7-14 days. |
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Scabiosa-Small paper-like blooms.
Available in white, pink, and purple. Last 5-10 days. |
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Scilla- Short blue flower with mini
blooms. Last 5-10 days. |
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Sea Holly- Also known as eryngium.
Prickly wild flower with pruple blossoms. Last 1-2 weeks. |
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Sedum-Yellow flower used mostly as a filler
flower. Last 7-10 days. |
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Snapdragon-Also known as antirrhinum.
Tall thirsty flower with blooms reaching the top of the flower. Available in red, pink,
yellow, white, and varigated colors. Live around one week. |
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Solidago-Yellow flower used mostly as a
filler flower. Last 7-10 days. |
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Spray Carnations-See mini carnations. |
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Stargazer Lily- Fragrant almost pungant
smell. Large pink and white tip lily. Last 7-10 days. |
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Star of Bethlehem-Also called
ornithogalum. Strong flower with white blooms at the top. Last 10-15 days. |
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Statice-Also called limonium. Long
lasting filler flower with multiple blooms at the top. Available in yellow, pink, purple,
and white. Lives 7-15 days and dries well if hung upsidedown. |
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Stephanotis- Small white flower
blooms used mostly for wedding work. |
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Stock-Also called matthiola. Very sweet
peppermint smelling flower. The stems are thick and need to be smashed at the bottom for
best results. Remove all lower leaves. Lasts 5-8 days.Stephanotis- White small blooms used
mostly for wedding work. |
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Strelitzia-See bird of paradise. |
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Sunflower-Tall, bright, daisy-like
yellow flower. Lasts 7-14 days. Change water often. |
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Sweet Pea- Also known as lathyrus.
Short delicate flower with light pastel blossoms. Last 5-10 days. |
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Sweet William-Also known as
dianthus barbatus. Short flower used mostly as a filler flower. Available in white,
purple, pink, and varigated varieties. Clean bottom leaves to cut back on bacteria
buildup. |
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Sword Lily-See gladiolus. |
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Syringa-See lilac. |