So many of you have emailed or asked about what these little delicate flowers are
that were in my posts last week.
They are called Wax Flowers
You can find them in shades of pink
delicate purples
&
simple whites
I found these bouquets of them at Safeway where the florists use them as fillers for bouquets
but I love them in a bouquet just by themselves
Well..
and maybe with a few white pumpkins.
😉
See you this afternoon
for Feathered Nest Friday!
Lori @ Katies Rose Cottage Designs says
Oh my goodness they are so beautiful!
Artmeister's says
How do you get them?
Courtney says
I found these at Safeway grocery store- you could try there or your local florist should be able to get them for you if they don't stock them.
Ricki Treleaven says
I love the wax flowers with your pumpkins! 😀
martinealison says
Je ne connaissais pas les fleurs de cire. Elles peuvent à elles seules faire de magnifiques bouquets remplis de légèreté.
Gros bisous et merci pour ces belles photos.
ShabbyMagia..... says
Ciao Courtney
ti seguo da tantissimo e devo proprio dirti che ADORO il tuo blog.
è assolutamente fantastico in tutto.
Buona giornata
Monica
pembrokeshire lass says
I think they are ovely so delicate and pretty. What a funny name for flowers. I think I have a spray or two of them in the bouquet I was given last week. Must go and look! Joan
Christelle says
We want to sit down in this attractive just and autumn show to dream about it…
Kim @ Savvy Southern Style says
Bee-u-ti-ful!
Unknown says
Wow-beautiful photos!!!
xoxo…by Vicky
Igor Lukyanov says
Those flowers look charming!
Lululiz says
They are really pretty flowers and you photographed them so beautifully.
Anonymous says
These pretty little flowers are native to my home state of Western Australia. They are called 'Geraldton Wax' after the town where they proliferate and because of the waxy texture of the petals. They grow in huge bushes down the middle and sides of freeways and roads here in the capital city of Perth – I'm afraid we take them for granted as they are so adundant but your photos helped me to see their beauty with new eyes. Thank you.
Courtney says
Wow- thanks so much for sharing about them! I just discovered them recently- but absolutely love them! 🙂
MYSHABBYFRENCHLIFE says
Never saw them in France but so beautiful and poetic !
Penny @ Penny's Vintage Home says
Hi Courtney! These little flowers are so sweet, they remind me of babies breath!
Hugs, Penny
Lisa Gordon says
I've seen these often, and always wondered what they were.
Just beautiful, and extra special with the white pumpkin.
Fishtail Cottage says
so pretty courtney! love flowers of any kind…but you already know that! ha hope you are having a great week! xoxo, tracie
Erin says
Love the flowers with the pumpkins, the color combo is stunning.
lvroftiques says
Courtney you are fast becoming my favorite flower photographer. Sooooo beautiful my friend! I had never heard of "wax flowers" either, but I'll be looking for them at Safeway for sure *winks* Vanna
Heaven's Walk says
Those sweet flowers are just adorable, Courtney! I remember using them when I worked in a floral shop one year. They even feel waxy, don't they? 🙂 They are just a perfect combination with white pumpkins. 🙂
xoxo laurie
samplerlover says
Yes, they are an Australian Wild Flower called Geraldton Wax. They come from Western Australia. I remember my Mother having a few plants in her garden in Sydney. They are a pretty and delicate flower.