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Wedding florals

Flowers are as common in a wedding as a white dress. For centuries, flowers have been used in bridal bouquets, as centerpieces on the tables and to decorate churches and reception halls. The beauty in their colors, shapes and textures as well as their fragrance and what certain flowers represent make them the perfect accompaniment to every style of wedding. Whether you consider yourself an authority on flowers, an admirer or completely clueless, you can pull off a fabulous floral design for your wedding.

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Wedding florals

royal wedding

Weddings; Grooms

The joining in matrimony (marriage) of a member of a royal family together with his/her loved one.

huppah

Weddings; Wedding florals

A wedding canopy decorated with flowers that is an integral part of the traditional Jewish ceremony.

topiary

Weddings; Wedding florals

Flowers or foliage trimmed into geometric shapes, often resembling miniature trees or animals.

ikebana

Weddings; Wedding florals

Japanese-style flower arrangements that are aesthetically in unison with space, size, earth, and air.

cascade

Weddings; Wedding florals

A waterfall-like spill of blooms, often composed of ivy and long-stemmed flowers, that is wired to cascade gracefully over the bride's hands.

classic bouquet

Weddings; Wedding florals

A dense bunch of blooms that can be anchored in a bouquet holder, wired, or hand-tied.

crescent

Weddings; Wedding florals

Composed of one full flower and a flowering stem, often orchids, wired together to form a slender handle that can be held in one hand. Designed as either a full crescent -- a half circle with a ...

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