Consider Wildflower Bouquets for Your Wedding
By Kathryn M. D'Imperio, published Sep 20, 2007
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The more natural look of a wildflower bouquet gives the wedding a comfortable feel while providing vibrant colors and a unique mix of flowers. Popular types of wildflowers may include poppies, cornflowers, Queen Anne's lace, butterfly weed, tall ironweed, thimbleweed, Canada lily, Carolina spring beauty, New England Aster, everlasting pea, Indian blanket, tall bellflower, Turk's cap lily, European Columbine and true forget-me-not, just to name a few.
Securing wildflowers for your wedding may not be as difficult as you would think. For a garden-style wildflower bouquet, grow a variety of wildflowers yourself, find a location where you can pick them together with someone special to you - mother, sister, even your groom, ask a friend or family member to take on the task of growing an assortment flowers or speak with your florist to get additional ideas.
Growing your own flowers would save a lot of money - many couples spend approximately $1,500 on wedding flowers alone! The chances of getting exactly the styles and shades you desire are within your reach, but you should have some knowledge of growing flowers before you embark upon such an important part of your wedding planning without the help of a trained professional in the field.
Special precautions should be taken to prevent unexpected mishaps, so grow an abundance of flowers so you can pick only the best and most beautiful. Also, a back-up plan should be in store, so a local florist should be on call to jump into action if something should go wrong at the last minute.
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Takeaways
- Grow your own wildflowers to save money!
- Speak with a florist or gardener for tips.
Did You Know?
Wildflowers are a great choice for a country wedding!
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Posted on 09/21/2007 at 2:09:00 PM