Looking for Italian flowers? Coloríginz is your partner in Italian Flowers. From mid-november until approximately the end of May, we offer a large selection of Italy-grown flowers from our partners located in Naples and San Remo. Our selection features Ranunculus, Dianthus, Genista, Matthiola and many more. Find out more about this beautiful and extensive range of Italian Flowers down below.
Ranunculus
Within our Italian flower range, dozens of Ranunculus varieties are available, in an even larger colour selection. Within this range, a distinction is made between the following types:
- The "Pon Pon" varieties have a large bloom and (somewhat) sturdy and slightly curled petals.
- The "Elegance" series is known for its big blooms and multiple flower heads.
- The flowers of the Ranunculus Butterfly are smaller and more ‘flat’ in comparison to the Pon pon and the Elegance varieties.
- 'Ranunculus Clooney' is perhaps the best-known Ranunculus variety. 'Cloonies' have large and full blooms, which are comparable to the bloom of a Peony. Ranunculus Clooney is available in dozens of beautiful colours ranging from soft pink to burgundy and bright orange.
- Ranunculus Charm has multiple flower heads and the Romance varieties are known for their firm and long stems and big blooms.
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Dianthus

Dianthus, or "carnation", is available in a wide variety of colours and shapes. Within our range we make the distinction between the following types:
- Dianthus caryophyllus, also called the "standard carnation / dianthus", has one large flower bud. This variety has numerous, sturdy petals. The petals are slightly ruffled, almost resembling a multi-layered skirt.
- The spray Dianthus also belongs to the ‘Dianthus Caryophyllus’ species. The flower buds of the spray dianthus have the same shape but the flower heads are smaller in comparison to the single-flowered varieties.
Dianthus barbutus can be roughly divided into 3 categories;
- Dianthus Barbatus, (Sweet William), has a more delicate and graceful appearance compared to Dianthus Solo mio and the Standard Dianthus. The Flowers of this variety each consist out of five petals.
- Varieties such as Dianthus kiwi, Aldo green, Green ball and Green trick are also part of the Dianthus barbatus species. However, through cultivation the flowers have been removed from these varieties; only the green grass-like blades remain.
- ‘Dianthus barbutus aldo’ is a mix between Sweet William and the grassy varieties as mentioned above, where small and colourful flowers grow in between the ‘grass’.
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Genista
Genista has long stems, which are covered in small flowers. The natural colour of Genista is yellow, but painted genista is also available (as long as supply lasts).
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Matthiola

Matthiola is a sturdy looking flower and is known for its long and large clusters of calyx-shaped flowers. Matthiola is available in various colours.
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Anemone
Anemone has a single large flower, supported by a thick stem. In addition to these characteristics, the anemone is easy to recognize by its large, black heart. Although there are also varieties available with a yellow or purple core. Some varieties have a single row of petals, others have more.
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Calendula
Around the heart of the Calendula flower, grow multiple rows of pointed, brightly coloured petals. Calendula naturally has a bright yellow/ orange colour, hence its nickname "marigold". Long, bright green leaves grow alongside the stem of the Calendula.
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Viburnum
Viburnum "blackberry" is the Viburnum variety available in our range. This variety is known for its large trusses of black / grey berries.
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