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Flower Power

With an eye for the nuances of natural beauty and an unwavering commitment to sustainability, Ellen Douglas of Botany Melbourne has created a Melbourne-based online floristry practice that, as she explains, “Prioritises environmental responsibility while delivering quality and highly seasonal flower arrangements without compromising our planet”.

“It all started with floral foam,” says Ellen, describing the motivation behind the creation of

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