Did you know we source fresh in season flowers daily that are lovingly made into A Little Bunch, a little flower posy available for Perth Same Day Delivery?
We source in season Fresh Flowers and offer a different Little Posy of Flowers Daily that are available for delivery to selected Perth WA suburbs weekdays. No two days A Little Bunch are the same as we are driven and guided by what is in season, freshest and looking it's best.
A Little Posy is the perfect flower gift to have delivered to someone in Perth, to let them know you are thinking of them; to say thanks, happy birthday or just because!
We offer Daily Flower Delivery Perth of just picked fresh flowers straight from our growers that look stunning.
We all love receiving flowers with a little note from a friend. At just $33 delivered we have tried to keep our costs as low as possible so that the giving of flowers can happen more often for the people of Perth!
You can order online at www.alittlebunch.com.au
The feature flower for the 2016 Kings Park Festival is the stunning Black Kangaroo Paw (Macropidia fuliginosa). Unlike all other Kangaroo Paws, this black and green beauty is not an Anigozanthos, but is closely related to them within the same family (Haemodoraceae). Macropidia is a monotypic genus, meaning there is only one species within the genus! Its name Macropidia is derived from the zoological name for kangaroos (Macropus – which in turn is derived from Greek meaning large foot), and the species name fuliginosa is derived from Latin for 'abounding in soot' (in reference to the dark coloured hairs on the stems and flowers). Only found in WA, Macropidia grows naturally on the northern sandplains between Perth and Geraldton. It...
The feature flower for the 2016 Kings Park Festival is the stunning Black Kangaroo Paw (Macropidia fuliginosa). Unlike all other Kangaroo Paws, this black and green beauty is not an Anigozanthos, but is closely related to them within the same family (Haemodoraceae). Macropidia is a monotypic genus, meaning there is only one species within the genus! Its name Macropidia is derived from the zoological name for kangaroos (Macropus – which in turn is derived from Greek meaning large foot), and the species name fuliginosa is derived from Latin for 'abounding in soot' (in reference to the dark coloured hairs on the stems and flowers). Only found in WA, Macropidia grows naturally on the northern sandplains between Perth and Geraldton. It...