Description
How trends evolve! In less than two decades, this plant, once confined to wild gardens, has undergone a transformation. Now, amidst the burgeoning enthusiasm for floral art, its large green bell-shaped calyces encircling the actual flowers have elevated it to a favoured choice among flower arrangers. Beyond its appeal as a cut flower, it proves valuable for winter decorations. The fragrant flowers themselves hold an intriguing quality they make an excellent subject for skeletonizing, as noted in a gardening dictionary from 1900.






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