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Wedding Flower Guide: Dahlia

Wedding Flower Guide: Dahlia

by Bromborough Flowers | Jul 19, 2024 | Blog, Type of Wedding Flowers

The dahlia, with its striking layers of waxy petals and extensive color palette, stands as a symbol of love, purity, and sophistication, making it a perfect choice for wedding bouquets. Originating from Mexico and Central America, this flower thrives in summer to...
Wedding Flower Guide: Carnation

Wedding Flower Guide: Carnation

by Bromborough Flowers | Jul 18, 2024 | Blog, Type of Wedding Flowers

When planning the floral elements of a wedding, the Carnation emerges as a standout choice due to its ruffled petals, robust stems, and array of color options. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Carnation holds rich symbolic meanings associated with love and...
Wedding Flower Guide: Hydrangea

Wedding Flower Guide: Hydrangea

by Bromborough Flowers | Jul 18, 2024 | Blog, Type of Wedding Flowers

When planning a wedding, selecting the perfect flowers can greatly enhance the ceremony’s ambiance, and hydrangeas are a top contender for many couples. Known for their voluminous clusters and diverse color palette, hydrangeas offer an exquisite mix of elegance...
Wedding Flower Guide: Peony

Wedding Flower Guide: Peony

by Bromborough Flowers | Jul 18, 2024 | Blog, Type of Wedding Flowers

In the world of wedding florals, the peony stands out for its lush, layered petals and rich hues, often symbolizing prosperity and good fortune. This bloom, with its enchanting sweet fragrance, graces wedding arrangements primarily from April to June, offering a...
Wedding Flower Guide: Orchid

Wedding Flower Guide: Orchid

by Bromborough Flowers | Jul 18, 2024 | Blog, Type of Wedding Flowers

In the world of bridal floristry, orchids stand out as a quintessential choice, embodying both sophistication and versatility. With their diverse array of shapes and hues, orchids like Phalaenopsis, Cattleya, and Cymbidium bring a unique charm to wedding aesthetics....
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