Triangle Nursery for Wholesale Flowers


Triangle Nursery Ltd is a family owned wholesale flower company. Established for more than three generations, we specialise in the direct UK supply of top quality fresh flowers, plants and floral sundries.

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Ivy Trails & Ivy Arborescens

Ivy, (otherwise known as 'Hedera'), is an evergreen, creeping plant and is a genus of the Araliaceae family. Normally a nuisance in the garden, cut ivy is extremely popular for use in wedding flowers and large floral displays.

In the wholesale flower markets, ivy is usually available as a cut foliage in 3 choices:

1). Varigated Ivy Trails - 10 x 1 meter lengths per bag
2). Green Ivy Trails - 10 x 1 meter lengths per bag
3). Ivy Arborescens - a large weighted bunch of green ivy approx. 60cm tall.

The ivy trails can be used on their own, but a lot of florists combine two lengths together to create a fuller look. Ivy Arborescens can be pulled apart and used in hand tied bouquets and other upright flower arrangements.

You can buy wholesale ivy trails & ivy arborescens on our Web-Shop. To register Click Here. If using the search facility - search for 'hedera'.

 

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Some Great Examples of Ivy Trails & Ivy Arborescens

Caring for Ivy Trails & Ivy Arborescens

To get the best from your wholesale cut ivy please read the care instructions below carefully:

  • If using cut ivy trails - keep the ivy trails sealed in the plastic bag until needed.
  • If using a bunch of ivy arborescens - submerge stems in a bucket of luke warm water & leave overnight to condition before using.

Never leave cut foliage in direct sun light, near a radiator, in a draft or near fruit. (The gas used to ripen fruit will harm some foliages). Keep the ivy in a cool place and always keep out of the way of children.

You can buy wholesale ivy trails & ivy arborescens on our Web-Shop. To register Click Here. If using the search facility - search for 'hedera'.