Acroclinium Strawflowers Dried
Acroclinium Strawflowers Dried
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Barn-dried on the farm at Salle Moor Hall — Acroclinium bunches of approximately 12 stems, each 25-30cm long, harvested and hung in the drying barn at peak bloom for the properly permanent everlasting quality that gives this flower its reputation. Available in two colourways: bright Pink heads or crisp White heads. Choose whichever suits your palette, or get both for a mixed cottage garden arrangement.
Acroclinium is properly the everlasting flower done at its most elegant — where standard strawflowers (Helichrysum) are chunky and bold, Acroclinium is the refined sibling. The petals feel crisp like tissue paper the moment you touch them, and here's the botanical trick: they feel that way even when the plant is growing in the field. The papery texture is natural, not a drying artefact. These are the true "everlasting" flowers — their colour and structure survive from harvest through years of display with essentially no fade.
A quick note on the name. You may know these as Acroclinium, Rhodanthe or Helipterum — all three are correct. The botanical world reclassified this Western Australian native as Rhodanthe chlorocephala in the 1990s, but the older names ('Acroclinium' particularly) stuck with growers and florists who properly grew up calling them that. All three names refer to the same lovely paper daisy.
Barn-dried at Salle Moor Hall, Norfolk. Grown chemical-free on our own cutting field, hand-harvested at peak bloom when the colours are at their most vivid, hung to dry in the barn until properly ready. No air miles, no imported stems, no dyes, no bleaches — just good everlasting daisies, Australian-native but Norfolk-grown, grown and cared for entirely by us. Seasonal, available while our summer stock lasts.
Properly a favourite with resin artists. The flat faces and vivid colours preserve perfectly under resin, making these one of the most popular dried flowers for making resin coasters, jewellery, paperweights and pressed-flower keepsakes. The heads snip cleanly from the stems for embedding — Pink for warm-toned pieces, White for neutral and monochrome work.
Pairs beautifully with dried statice (sea lavender) for a texture contrast — ruffled statice against the smooth flat Acroclinium petals is properly a classic pairing. Also excellent with regular strawflowers (Helichrysum) for a "big sister / little sister" arrangement of different daisy scales, and with dried grasses for meadow-style displays. Pink Acroclinium pairs particularly well with dried lavender, sage, and blush tones; White Acroclinium sits beautifully alongside cream Feverfew, dried larkspur white, and gypsophila for all-neutral schemes.
Handle with care: the stems are thin and slightly wiry, and the necks (where head meets stem) can be brittle. Handle by the base of the bunch when separating individual stems. Keep out of direct sunlight for years of colour retention.
