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Hydrangea flowers for a wedding?
By admin | January 23, 2008
Oz Lov asked:
I was looking into having hydrangea flowers for my bouquet and centerpieces. They seem to look very good in wedding magazines. Are they good for both centerpieces and bouquets? Will the survive?
Question posted courtesy of: Mary
I was looking into having hydrangea flowers for my bouquet and centerpieces. They seem to look very good in wedding magazines. Are they good for both centerpieces and bouquets? Will the survive?
Question posted courtesy of: Mary
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January 23rd, 2008 at 7:26 am
For the wedding and reception.
January 24th, 2008 at 1:53 am
They are very pretty for a wedding. If done not too far in advance they will hold up okay. They are difficult to work with though, they are quite delicate. Look at some of the silk ones, less expensive and they are quite nice looking. Congratulations!
January 27th, 2008 at 2:17 am
They are quite lovely. In order to have them for your wedding, it must be the proper time of year. They are not a “typical” florist flower ( meaning they are not available all year round )Consult a florist in your area about their availability at the time of year you need them.