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Protea Pendula Repens, Natural Red, x 20

£16.22
(£13.52 Exc VAT )

SKU: T01395

Protea Pendula Repens, Natural Red, x 20

Our dried Protea stems originate from South Africa. They are also called Nodding Sugarbush or Arid Sugarbush. The Protea flower is named after Proteus, the son of the Greek God Poseidon. In Greek mythology, Proteus could assume any shape and this is why the Protea was named after him due to the many shapes and colours of the flowers within the species.

Colours of the flowers vary from fiery orange to a pinkish red.

Useful Information:

  • 20 Stem Bunch
  • Flowers are approximately 5-10cm in length
  • Stems vary in length
  • The flowers are slightly sticky to the touch

Care Instructions:

  • Dried flowers do not require any water.
  • Avoid bright sunlight to prevent fading.
  • Keep away from dampness and moisture.
  • Dried products may last up to two years if looked after correctly.

For more information read our blog post on dried and preserved flowers, or contact us.

Protea Pendula Repens, Natural Red, x 20

Our dried Protea stems originate from South Africa. They are also called Nodding Sugarbush or Arid Sugarbush. The Protea flower is named after Proteus, the son of the Greek God Poseidon. In Greek mythology, Proteus could assume any shape and this is why the Protea was named after him due to the many shapes and colours of the flowers within the species.

Colours of the flowers vary from fiery orange to a pinkish red.

Useful Information:

  • 20 Stem Bunch
  • Flowers are approximately 5-10cm in length
  • Stems vary in length
  • The flowers are slightly sticky to the touch

  • Dried flowers do not require any water.
  • Avoid bright sunlight to prevent fading.
  • Keep away from dampness and moisture.
  • Dried products may last up to two years if looked after correctly.

For more information read our blog post on dried and preserved flowers, or contact us.

Testimonials

“We have worked with Atlas for 4 years and wouldn’t order dried flowers or sundries anywhere else. Their selection of dried flowers is by far the best in the U.K. — we love the variety of colours and flowers available.

The team at Atlas are highly professional and friendly, nothing is too big an ask. Orders always arrive punctually and the flowers are always packed with love and care ensuring no breakages during transport.

Atlas have also been open to ordering in new products specifically for us if there is something they don’t stock. It goes without saying we highly recommend using Atlas for any of your floral or sundry needs.” 

Chloe Milligan

Creative Director at Mud Urban Flowers

"At Florence and Flowers we specialise in making bespoke wedding arrangements using dried flowers.

Quality is the number one thing that we look for from our suppliers and for that reason we use Atlas Flowers time and time again. The quality of their dried flowers is excellent, as is the speed of delivery and their willingness to source additional colours and flowers when we receive requests for custom designs.

Atlas Flowers are a pleasure to work with and we highly recommend!"

Carly

Florence and Flowers

“I have ordered from Atlas over the last 3 years and I am delighted with the quality of the faux range for my many installations on Guernsey. The flowers look so life like it is hard to tell they aren’t real. The delivery and service is fantastic.

The dried range is also very good and the homewares section is gorgeous - I have ordered many a vase for my own home.

I cannot recommend the team at Atlas highly enough”

Claire Galliott

Simply Bespoke Guernsey

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Protea Pendula Repens, Natural Red, x 20
AtlasFlowers

Protea Pendula Repens, Natural Red, x 20

£16.22
(£13.52 Exc VAT )

Protea Pendula Repens, Natural Red, x 20

Our dried Protea stems originate from South Africa. They are also called Nodding Sugarbush or Arid Sugarbush. The Protea flower is named after Proteus, the son of the Greek God Poseidon. In Greek mythology, Proteus could assume any shape and this is why the Protea was named after him due to the many shapes and colours of the flowers within the species.

Colours of the flowers vary from fiery orange to a pinkish red.

Useful Information:

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