
July: Flowers in season
July is named after Julius Caesar, the Roman general and statesman who played a crucial role in the rise of the Roman Empire. Symbolically, July is associated with summer, warmth, and abundance. It is a time of growth and productivity when many crops ripen and nature is in full bloom. The month often evokes a sense of energy, vitality, and joy.
What is the birth flower for July?
The birth flower for July is Delphinium Elatum: a tall, elegant flower with multiple florets on a single stem. It comes in various colors, including blue, purple, pink, and white. Delphinium Elatum symbolizes lightheartedness, levity, and an open heart.
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What flower is best in July?
In addition to Delphinium Elatum, two other popular cut flowers used in floral designs during July are Eremurus and Lathyrus (Sweet Pea).
Eremurus
Eremurus features a long, slender stem adorned with numerous small, star-shaped flowers clustered together at the top, resembling a fox’s tail. Eremurus flowers come in various colors, including white, yellow, orange, and pink. They are perfect for creating dramatic floral arrangements and add height and structure to bouquets.
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Lathyrus (Sweet Pea)
Lathyrus, commonly known as Sweet Pea, is a delicate and fragrant flower that blooms in a range of soft, pastel colors such as pink, lavender, and white. Sweet Pea flowers typically have a ruffled appearance and grow in clusters. They symbolize blissful pleasure, gratitude, and youthfulness.
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Popular July flowers & greens
In the Holex webshop, you will find a wide range of flowers and greenery. Click on the links of the product groups below the image, and you will be amazed by the available colors and varieties!

- Achillea
- Agapanthus
- Alchemilla
- Allium
- Alstroemeria
- Ammi
- Anigozanthos
- Asclepias
- Asparagus
- Astilbe
- Astrantia
- Campanula Medium
- Celosia
- Chrysanthemum Santini
- Chrysanthemum Spray
- Clematis
- Centaurea
- Craspedia Dyed
- Delphinium Ajacis
- Delphinium Belladonna
- Delphinium Elatum
- Dianthus (Carnation)
- Dianthus Barbatus
- Eremurus
- Eryngium (Thistle)
- Eucalyptus Cinerea
- Eustoma (Lisianthus)
- Freesia
- Gentiana
- Gerbera
- Gladiolus
- Hydrangea
- Iris
- Lathyrus (Sweet Pea)
- Lily
- Lily Martagon
- Limonium
- Lysimachia
- Myosotis
- Nerine
- Nigella
- Paeonia (Peony)
- Panicum
- Phlox
- Rosa
- Rosa Spray
- Ruscus Bleached
- Scabiosa
- Senecio
- Setaria
- Tanacetum
- Veronica
- Zantedeschia (Calla)