Winter floral treasures offer another special way to make our homes and celebrations feel festive during the cold months. It brings us sculptural forms to enjoy and reveals small details like moss and lichen which echo the sparser beauty of the season.
A winter funeral casket spray made with white heather, snowdrops, scented narcissi and seasonal evergreen foliages, by Tuckshop Flowers, Brmingham.
British grown Paperwhite Narcissi grown by Clodhopper blooms, Cumbria.
Yellow Hammemelis (witch hazel) flowering in snow, Tuckshop Flowers.
Kate of Northumbrian Flowers puts the finishing touches to a winter wreath.
Hellebores reveal their beautiful stamens held aloft in a simple bunch, Little Garden Flowers, West Midlands.
Zanna of Spindle Flowers uses 50 different types of foliage to create her Christmas wreaths.
An understated winter wreath is decorated with tree ivy and catkins, by Little Park Flowers, Berkshire.
Evergreen herbs and berries are beautiful additions to a festive wreath, The Real Flower Company, Hampshire.
A fresh evergreen Christmas wreath using fabulous British foliage, by Sarah Hill Flowers, Devon.
Multi-coloured willow whips make an eye-catching base for this winter wreath by Clodhopper Blooms, Cumbria.
A winter Hellebore display with a candle and pine cones by Tuckshop Flowers.
A mix of fresh foliage and dried flowers can create some truly unique combinations, Frances & Rose, Derbyshire.
A wedding flower centrepiece for winter with foliage and dried flowers, Clodhopper Blooms, Cumbria.
A wild looking February bouquet of late winter flowering shrubs in pink and white by Ravenshill Flower Farm, Gloucestershire.