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Posted by Kim on Feb 22, 2013
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Photos (clockwise from top left): Continuum Wedding Photography; Viera Photographics; Thao Vu Photography; Erin J Photography
When it comes to selecting flowers for your wedding decor, there are a wide range to choose from. Whether you’re looking for feminine and lush arrangements, or modern single-bloom designs, it’s a good idea to do a little research before meeting with your florist and have a sense of the flowers and plants that you prefer. – and what will be in season for your wedding day To help you start researching, here’s a list of the flowers and plants we think will be hot for weddings in 2013.
- Dahlias
- Mums
- Peonies
- Brunia Berries
- Succulents
- Baby’s Breath
- Ranunculus
- Anemones
- Garden roses
- Clematis
For more ideas, check out our flower photo gallery. And let us know in the comments which blossoms you’ll be featuring at your wedding!
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Posted by Caitlin on Dec 07, 2012
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Photos (clockwise from top left): Sweet Pea Floral Design, Twisted Willow Flowers, Flower Power Decor and Sophisticated Floral Designs & Accessories
Here are four wedding bouquet ideas from our Pinterest board that we love, and our followers can’t seem to get enough of since they are our highest repinned wedding bouquets. Consider a romantic bouquet filled with succulents, hydrangea and peonies or a dramatic bouquet filled with feathers, acorns and embellishments. Tip: Choose a bouquet that suits the season. For more wedding bouquet inspiration, check out our Pinterest board and discover arrangements that fit your style and theme.
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Posted by Jeffra on Oct 10, 2011
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Posted by Jeffra on Sep 06, 2011
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For the traditional Fall Bride/Groom, these bouquet styles are inspiration for you. They utilize the natural colors we see during this popular season, and combine them with bold, bright hues.
{Photo Credit: Snap! Photography}
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{Photo Credit: bloomsbymarthaandrews.typepad.com}
{Photo Credit: Rae Leytham}
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Posted by Jeffra on Jul 28, 2011
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