Our dried flower bunch shop
A dried flower bunch is director Ruth’s favourite thing at Daisyshop – she gets as many British blooms as she can for the shop, supplementing them with an amazing range from around Europe and beyond. She even dries some bunches in the workshop (best choice June to Oct).
Shop Dried Flower BunchesA dry bouquet

Visit ourDry bunch category using the button above, or click on the following links.
This bouquet (right) was made from some of our most popular items:
1.Dry lavender bunchfrom France.
2. UK Delphinium bunch in pink, white or blue but pink is the most popular.
3. UK Wheat bunch– a great filler and are eye-catching when made into a large wheat sheaf.
As you can see from the photo, these three dry stems look great made into a hand-tied bouquet.
Buy a UK dried flower bunch
If you are looking to support British growers, look out for our Union Jack heart symbol. We source as many of our dried flowers as possible from within the UK. For example, although French lavender stems are already popular,British lavenderis also available and a great mid blue colour. Delphinium stems and wheat are really popular and we buy these from UK growers whenever price, availability and quality allows.
Colourful dry florals
Buy dry flowers by colour
We have an info page about colour selection.

The image above shows L-R:
- UK grown British dry gypsophila from our own workshop – a great filler, and popular for weddings,
- an orange bunch of leonotis – sometimes hard to source but a hint of exotic colour!
- steely blue dry echinops stems
- yellow Billy buttons bunch– this fun bunch is increasingly popular for adding a touch of colour to wedding bouquets and decorations as well as home decor. You can read moreabout Billy buttons – Craspediahere.
All available seasonally.
More floristry inspiration
For mixed bouquets and decorations, why not buy a few different types, taking a few stems from each to mix and match, such as thedyed lagurus grassesin pinks and reds above. For posies and gifts, tie in a simple bow with ribbon, twine orcoloured raffia.
Try cottage garden varieties for an informal style such as delphinium, clover,oats, wheat and lavender.
This style is similar to messy styles like boho, country and rustic wildflower themes – look for flowers with lax untidy stems, rather than upright, or that would naturally grow in the wild, such as clover, daisies andquaking grass.
Dried flowers for home decor –natural grasses such as lagurusand miscanthus are popular for modern clean chic looks – just pop a few tall stems in a narrow necked vase or elegant bottle.
Dyed dried flowersare becoming increasingly sought after to add a colour pop to a bouquet. Certain colours like teal or kingfisher blues are almost impossible to find in nature, so rather than change your colour scheme, why not try dyed!
Simply browse browse the dried flowers by colour or shop forwoody twigs and exotics– there is so much to choose from. Or trynatural seed podsfor architectural chic.
More information about us and our dry plants:
Other Help and infopages
More Dry plants inspirationincluding:
Drying UK grown Gypsophila in Sussex
Drying UK grown Pussy Willow aka Salix
Need help choosing a dried flower bunch? Just contact us 🙂

