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Hazel
In spring,the catkins make an interesting feature in arrangements,but it is the contorted variety that is highly prized for the wonderful movement that it adds to designs.
Hellebores
Only available in early-mid spring,these delightful flowers in shades of green-white though pinks to almost black, add interest to any arrangement.
Hosta
Used mostly for its bold leaves, this late spring and summer plant comes in many varieties rangeing from large blue-green leaves to small variegated ones.
Hyacinth
A flower with a wonderful perfume in the spring that can be used to enhance a hand tied bouquet or table arrangement.The individual florrets can also be threaded onto wire for wedding work.
Hydrangea
An increasingly popular florists flower,now available in dark red,green and the more usual white, blue and pink colours. It can be used as focal material, filler or split up for more delicate pieces.
Hypericum
This plant is used when it is in berry. There are several varieties incolours from yellow through peach to bright orange-red. The berries add an interesting texture to a design.
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Hazel
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Hellebores
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Hosta |
Hyacinth |

Hydrangea |
Hypericum |
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Dawn Horsted Florists
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