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Roses remain the wedding flower of choice, but unlike previous years, this year’s brides are favouring bouquets, arrangements and installations that pop with colour, yet are natural and organic.
The more colours the better, so feel free to break with convention when composing your bouquet. The secret is to get the balance right with rose blooms in complementary colours, offset with organic textures and hints of opulence. The effect? Both trendy and timeless. ‘Duet’ is a tall growing hybrid tea with a florist quality blooms that have deep pink outer petals contrasting with a softer pink in the centre. It’s an exceptional garden performer.
‘Mauve Melodee’ forms clusters of large, semi-double blooms that reveal yellow stamens when fully open. A vigorous hybrid tea rose growing to shoulder height.There’s a more natural, country feel to wedding table décor. Florists are incorporating rustic textures like wood, greenery and even fruit and mushrooms into wedding table centrepieces, although roses remain the centrepiece.
To make an impact choose roses with large, flamboyant blooms like ‘Garden Queen’. You will need fewer but the effect will be greater and adding ribbons is definitely on trend.
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