Wild Flowers Make For Bold Bouquets
Fresh from the field, these earthy bouquets summon Mother Nature’s best.
(left) Ethereal iridescent ribbon binds this bouquet of jolly joker amaranthus, prairie berries, kale, papyrus, green artichoke, berzillia berry, succulents, yellow garden roses, and yellow pincushion protea. Cebolla Fine Flowers, www.cebollafineflowers.com.
(right) This mix of white ranunculus, black-eyed susans, buplureum, nigella pods, craspedia, monte cardia, trachelium, geranium foliage, snowberry, and star of Bethlehem lends itself to a bride’s free-spirited sensibility. Dr Delphinium Designs & Events, www.drdelphinium.com.
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(left) A whimsical bouquet of cream lacy astilbe, white freesia, cream ranunculus, green orchid blooms, Japanese anemones, succulents, petite pears, and fresh mint is collared by dark green magnolia leaves and burlap banding. Bella Flora, www.bellafloraofdallas.com.
(right) Rustic meets modern in this sectioned bouquet of jade roses, eucalyptus claws, brasilia, artichokes, and folded ti leaves. Cymbidium, www.cymbidiumflowers.com. |
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(top row, left to right) Lavender pops in this leafy boutonniere (Cebolla); berzilia and prairie berries are accented by a sweep of smooth lily grass (Cebolla); snowberry is set off by soft petite willows in this whimsical piece (Bella Flora)
(bottom row, left to right) Yellow craspedia brighten this bout’, framed with a geranium leaf (Dr Delphinium); make a statement with a single woodland poppy pod (Cymbidium); snowberry and nigella pods are wrapped with wire for a rustic look (Dr Delphinium); deep burgundy mums give a splash of color to a background of green ilex and prairie berries (Cebolla) |