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Some examples of Australian native flowers or wildflowers include:
Indigenous wild blooms as flowers, also find purpose in floral bouquets and
arrangements in gardens or are a reservation of pride and national identity for many Australians. They also play certain ecological roles in supporting native wildlife for example as food/habitat and help in overall ecosystems and biodiversity.
If you're looking for ways to recognise the beauty of Australian flora,
support sustainable agricultural practices as well as local floral businesses, economies and ecosystems, ordering native flowers is a great option!
When native flowers are out of season, dried or preserved varieties are often used as substitutes.
1) Are native flowers suitable for people with hay fever?
Yes, they are often one of the safest choices. Unlike grasses or heavily perfumed blooms (like lilies) that rely on wind to spread lightweight pollen, many Australian natives (such as banksias and grevilleas) are bird-pollinated. Their pollen is heavier and sticky, so it tends to stay within the flower rather than floating in the air and triggering sneezes.
2) Why are natives recommended for hospital deliveries?
Natives are excellent for hospitals for two reasons:
3) Can I dry these flowers to keep them?
Absolutely. One of the best things about wildflowers (especially proteas, banksias, and gum foliage) is that they dry beautifully.
4) Do woody stems need special care?
Yes. Native flowers often have thick, woody stems that can struggle to drink water compared to soft stems like tulips.
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