Flowers

Safflowers chooses from flower and green varieties for all arrangements. This list varies based upon seasonal availability. Please contact us if you desire flower or green varietals that are not listed here; we will be happy to contact our suppliers to acquire your particular choice.

Please allow Safflowers to be your personal florist for fresh-cut flowers and green foliage. Let us become acquainted with your preferences for flowers, colors, and style. We also deliver right to your front door.

Safflowers works with valued clients who have the time, desire, and creativity to design their own floral arrangements. We suggest complimentary accents to your ideas and themes; flowers arrive conditioned and ready for arrangement. Flowers and green foliage arrive in groups of five or ten stems, depending upon your chosen selections.

In addition, Safflowers offers in-home arrangements. Safflowers will visit your home once a week or once a month to compose arrangements within the space where they will reside. We can use your existing vases that may have sentimental value, or work within your room’s design. We also supply vases if necessary.

Pricing is available upon request; costs are based upon flowers or plant types and market value. Safflowers responds within one business day; event proposals take slightly longer to prepare.

Please contact us via telephone at 412.889.7149 or email actormas@gmail.com.

Flowers Greens

Acacia
Aconitum “Monkshood”
Agapanthus
Ageratum
Allium
Alstroemeria  “Peruvian Lily”
Amaranthus
Anemone
Anthurium
Antirrhinum “Snap Dragons”
Aster
Astilbe
Banksia
Bouvardia
Bupleurum
Calendula “Marigold”
Callistephus “Chinese Aster”
Campanula “Bellflower”
Carthamus “Safflower”
Celosia “Cockscombs”
Chamelaucium “Wax flower”
Convallaria “Lily of the Valley”
Craspedia “Billy buttons”
Cydonia “Quince”
Cymbidium “Boat Orchids”
Dahlia
Delphinium
Dendranthema “Chrysanthemum”
Dendrobium
Dianthus
Echinacea  “Cone Flower”
Eremurus “Foxtail Lilies”
Eryngium “Sea Holly”
Euphorbia
Eustoma “Lisianthus”
Forsythia
Freesia
Genista
Gerbera  “Gerber Daisies”
Gladiolus “Gladioli”
Godetia
Gomphrena “Globe Amarenths”
Gypsophila “Baby’s breath”
Helianthus “Sun Flower”
Heliconia “Lobster-claws”
Hippeastrum “Amaryllis”
Hyacinthus “Hyacinths”
Hydrangea
Iris
Kniphofia “Red Hot Poker”
Larkspur
Lathyrus “Sweet Peas”
Leucospermum “Pin Cushion Protea”
Liatris “Blazing Star”
Lilium  “Lily” or “Asiatic Lillies”
Limonium “Sea Lavender” or “Statice”
Lysimachia
Matthiola “Stock”
Mentha “Mint”
Moluccella “Bells of Ireland”
Monarda “Bee Palm”
Muscari “Grape Hyacinth”

Narcissus “Daffodil” or “Jonquil” or “Paper white”
Nerine
Ornithogalum “Star of Bethelem”
Paeonia “Peony”
Papaver “Poppy”
Paphiopedilum “Paphs”
Phalaenopsis “Phal”
Phlox
Platycodon “Chinese or Japanese Bellflower”
Protea
Prunus “Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Apricots and almonds”
Ranunculus
Rosa “Rose”
Rosa Hips
Rudbeckia “Cone Flower” or “Black Eyed Susan”
Scabiosa
Solidago “Golden Rod”
Spiraea
Strelitzia “Bird of Paradise”
Syringa “Lilac”
Tagates “Marigold”
Trachelium
Trollius “Globe Flower”
Tulipa “Tulip”
Vanda
Veronica
Viburnum
Zantedeschia “Arum Lily” or “Calla Lily”
Zinnia
 

Anthurium
Arachniodes “Fern”
Asparagus
Asparagus Plumosa
Aspidistra
Bear grass
Boston Fern
Brassica “Cabbages”
Buxus “Boxwood”
Chamaecyparis “Cypress”
Cornus “Dogwoods”
Corylus “Contorta”
Cotinus “Smoke tree” or “Smoke Bush”
Cucurbita “Gourds”
Cynara “Globe Artichoke”
Cyperus “Unbrella Palm”
Cytisus “Brooms”
Dated Palm
Eucalyptus
Euonymus “Winterberry”
Fabiana
Fatsia
Foxtail
Galax
Gaultheria “Salal” or “Lemon Leaf”
Hedera “Ivy”
Hedera Ivy Green
Hibiscus
Horsetail / Rush
Hosta
Hypericum
Leatherleaf
Leucadendron “Safari Sunset”
Ligustrum “Privet”
Mahonia “Barberry”
Malus “Apples”
Miscanthus “Silver grass”
Monstera “Swiss Cheese Plant”
Myrica “Bayberry” or “Wax-myrtle”
Myrtus “Myrtle”
Panicum “Fountain Grass”
Pennisetum “Millet”
Philodendron
Pinus “Pine”
Pittosporum Green
Pittosporum Variegated
Prunus
Quercus “Oak”
Rhododendron “Azaleas”
Ruscus Israeli
Ruscus Italian
Salix “Willow”
Scotch Broom
Sedum
Symphoricarpos “Snowberry” or “Wax Berry”
Trachelium
Tree Fern
Triticum “Wheat”
Unbrella Papyrus
Variegated Green
Variegated Ivy Green
Viburnum
Weigela
Zea “Maize” or “Corn”

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