A variety of dried and preserved flowers, ferns, foliage, moss, cones, and pods. Features an online catalog with pictures. [retail and wholesale] http://www.driedflowersrus.com/
Offering dried flowers, wreaths, supplies, mini berries and garlands, herbs, dried pods, preserved foliage, oils and fragrances. Provides information and products for Indian meal moth control. http://www.flowerdepotstore.com/
Offering freeze-dried rose petals in a variety of colors for weddings, crafting and potpourri. Includes ideas, ordering and contact information. http://www.lookalive.com/
Source for handmade potpourri, incense, dried flowers, herbal body products, essential and fragrance oils for the home crafter. http://www.sweetanniesrose.com/
Wedding floral supplies for making pedestal centerpieces, bouquets, and arrangements. Instructional video and image galleries. http://www.wedcrafts.com/
Supplier of pressed flowers and stickers, craft supplies and backing papers, floral wedding confetti, courses and pressed flower pictures. Provides information on flower pressing and offers a gallery of greeting card projects. [retail and wholesale] http://www.joannasheen.freeserve.co.uk/
Floral sundries for florists and hobbyists. Everything from floral foams, florists' tools, paints and sprays, ribbons and wrappers. http://www.jasamfs.com/
Offers a large selection of artificial flowers and foliages, glassware, pottery, wedding supplies, ribbons and related craft items. Includes wholesale purchasing information. http://www.lavendersoflondon.com/
Offers silica gel and various florists sundries, information about using silica gel to dry flowers, and a gallery of ideas and images. http://www.silicasec.co.uk/
DVDs teaching floristry, toolkits and supplies. Targeted toward students, enthusiasts, professionals needing skills update and for use as a teaching aid/resource for tutors. http://www.thirdrockdesign.co.uk/
Take the guess work out of container gardening! Planter Planner helps you determine the amount of plants you need to plant in your container. http://www.planterplanner.com/