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Modern brides are cluing into ideas original to them, the likes of which can be seen from pops of color peeking out from under yards of flowing fabric or in unconventional floral choices that stand out among traditional blooms in a wedding bouquet. Roses, orchids, chrysanthemums, hydrangeas
, tulips, peonies, and lilies are happily playing the supporting role in many foliage-forward collections of flowers, and we are big, big fans of this whimsical trend.
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Traditional buds such as roses and orchids cleverly intermingle between wild flowers, succulents, monkey tails, and scabios pods in this dynamic presentation of colors and textures.
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An unusual arrangement of silk butterflies are secured on thin wires for a decay-free arrangement. A silk bouquet could include an assortment of creatures and non-floral ideas: the option are limitless.
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A combination of lilies of the valley, daffodils, hymenocallis, ranunculus, and narcissus are offset by the vibrant presence of blue muscari; a palate that demands attention.
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This refreshing herbal collaboration features rosemary, thyme, heather, marsh lavender, hydrangea, hypericum, and sedum lambs ears, all of which are soothing to both sight and smell.
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Green spears and cypress foliage combine for a fresh and natural selection with pops of traditional floral, perfect for modern-traditionalists.
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An arrangement of magnolia foliage, white lisianthus, green singapore, mini cimbidium orchids, and green succulents is at once classic and original.
For more foliage ideas or to get educated on the thousands of flowers ideal for bouquets, we found this handy guide on theknot.com:
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