In this episode of Dish the Dirt, we sit down with Elissa from @larkspur.flowers, a passionate florist and designer based in Daylessford, Victoria. With a background in permaculture and landscape design, Elissa brings a unique, deeply intentional perspective to her work with flowers โ one thatโs grounded in sustainability, seasonality, and storytelling.
We explore Elissaโs journey into floristry, from the spark that was lit at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show, to her formative time working on the flower farm at Fleurs de Lyonville, and the creation of her own floral studio, Larkspur Flowers.
What we chat about:
๐ฟ How permaculture and landscape design inform her floristry
๐ท The emotional and sensory experience of flowers โ and how scent guides her creative choices
๐ Working with local, seasonal, and native Australian flowers
๐ฑ Her relationship with flower farmers and the local growing community
๐ The importance of education, gentle guidance, and learning from nature
๐ธ Trusting in the process โ and what tulips taught her about patience
Elissaโs story is one of slowing down, paying attention, and building a floral business with purpose.
Links + Mentions:
โ @larkspur.flowers
โ @fleurs_de_lyonville
โ Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show
๐๏ธ Follow @dishthedirt for more episodes celebrating Australian flower farmers and florists.
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