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Florists' Review - November 2022

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28 November | 2022 Feature ere are many types of Southern evergreens, starting with Magnolia in early fall and followed by others later in the fall and into the winter. Here are some of the most popular options. Photos provided by Albin Hagstrom & Son ; Pierson, Fla.; albin-hagstrom.com Botanical name: uja occidentalis Common names: American arborvitae, Eastern white cedar, Northern white cedar A fl at and vibrant type of greenery, with stems measuring approximately 12 inches in length. Stems of arborvitae are great to use in vase-based designs as well as a base for wreaths and centerpieces. Botanical name: Hesperocyparis arizonica 'Carolina Sapphire' ( formerly Cupressus arizonica 'Carolina Sapphire') Common names: Arizona cypress, Arizona blue cypress Stems of the 'Carolina Sapphire' variety of Arizona cypress bring a distinctive, snowy look to all types of designs and measure approximately 16 inches in length. is evergreen is perfect garlands and wintry bridal designs. Botanical name: Calocedrus decurrens (syn. Libocedrus decurrens) Common names: Gold-tip cedar, Incense cedar Gold-tip cedar has a fl at vibrant green base with beautiful gold tips. Stems measure approximately 16 inches in length. is evergreen is beautiful in all types of holiday designs but especially in wreaths. Botanical name: Cuprocyparis leylandii Common name: Leyland cypress Look no further than Leyland cypress for a classic evergreen look without the mess. Available in green or variegated varieties, it is one of the most popular Southern evergreens. Stems measure approximately 24 inches in length and make a great base greenery or mix-in. Botanical name: Magnolia grandifl ora Common names: Bull bay, Southern Magnolia Start the holiday off right with stems of majestic Magnolia, with leaves that are glossy green on one side and brown and suede- like on the other. While leaves are often removed from the stems to use in handcrafted items, stems measure approximately 18 inches and are available beginning in early fall.

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