This week we check in with Queen of Greens to find out what is hot in our West Coast Evergreen Division. I sat down with Debbie Hartman to talk about an extremely popular botanical. It goes by a lot of aliases; Scouring Rush, Snake Grass, Puzzlegrass, Bottle Brush, Paddock Pipes and my personal favorite Dutch Rush, which sounds like a new espresso drink at Starbucks.
Dramatic Horsetail arrangement from Rene Van Rems. |
Horsetail Bundles, 20 ten stem bunches makes a bundle. |
The ever popular Stargazer Fields Bouquet, from Sun Pacific Bouquet |
“Headless Horsetails” appear not only in the super-natural Legend
of Sleepy Hollow, but in the natural world as well. During certain stages
in the horsetails development, the heads will fall off. The head is actually a cluster of spores and
reproduces throughout the horsetails life cycle. Skilled designers can utilize horsetails in all stages of their development.
The term horsetail can be used to describe the many
different types of equisetum; Equisetum Hyemale is the best floral
product. We have a select group of
people who go out and pick it on private lands around northern California. Most of these relationships have been
cultivated over generations, and their various spots are closely held
secrets. With Debbie’s years in the
foliage and botanical business you get access to unparalleled expertise in native,
local greens. She truly is the Queen of
Greens.
Sun Pacific Bouquet offers several Greens Bouquets, this one is Field of Greens |
A patch of wild growing Horsetails |
Close up of a Horsetail stand, taken by one of our pickers. |
“Give Me the Dutch Rush!”
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