These cute bundles of joy are Golden Everlastings, a sweet Australian wildflower, naturally dried and locally grown here in Western Australia. My batch from last year were quite small so I have made them up into little bundles to make small but meaningful gifts or to be used in your own home or floral art. They have been locally grown and naturally dried by myself and then carefully wrapped in tissue paper and tied with jute string. Each bunch contains at least 40 stems. I love these flowers for their sunny disposition that will surely cheer anyone up who looks at them.
Australian Wildflowers At Everlasting Daisy Florist we celebrate our unique Australian Wildflowers through our Dried Floral Art. We especially adore the range of beautiful Everlasting Daisies that can be found in our Australian Bush. We hope to inspire people to love Australian Wildflowers as much as we do.
Eco-friendly At Everlasting Daisy Florist we like to create products that are eco-friendly. All our flowers at Everlasting Daisies Farm are naturally dried and locally sourced. We like to use Australian Wildflowers as they are adapted to our nutrient poor soil and low rainfall, therefore requiring less fertiliser and water to grow. Once you are finished with your flowers you can place them in your green bin or compost. Items such as vases, wreath bases, and flower panels can be reused. We also aspire to stop the use of plastics in our business.
Delivery Everlasting Daisy Florist can ship to all states in Australia except Tasmania. Please note shipping costs include postage and packaging. Dried flowers are fragile. We do our best to package flowers carefully to prevent breakage when being transported. We use repurposed cardboard boxes and newspaper for shipping. Pick up and hand delivery is available in Perth, Western Australia. Please email to enquire about pick up and hand delivery options if you live in Perth.
Caring for your dried flowers Dried flowers need to be kept away from sunlight which causes fading, and moisture which can cause flowers to droop or become mouldy. Some flowers have delicate stems that can droop. If your flowers start to droop, hang your flowers upside down until the stems dry out and straighten. Then you can place you flowers upright again.