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Some Popular Choices for the Ceremony AreaContact us for more ideas! Call today to set up your complimentary wedding floral consultation. 407-896-1199 Ceremony Flower Arrangements with a Botanical Feel

Contemporary Calla lilies, Fall Assortment,  Romantic Hot Pink Peonies and Traditional Stargazer Lilies

  • Pink Bouquets

Clockwise from left to right:

Roses: standard and miniature, peonies, dahlia buds and miniature calla lilies.

Roses: standard and miniature with ¾ wrapped stems.

White hydrangea with miniature pink roses.

Roses: “Verdi” variegated pink and white.

Peonies, creme roses and queen annes lace.

Roses: hot pink, white dendrobium orchids and green berries.

Roses: deep pink with dark red calla lilies.

Roses: pale pink and crème.

Roses: “Bianca Candy” and pink tulips.

Peonies: dark pink and snapdragon tips.

Roses: “Hot Princess”, gerbera daisies and green viburnum.

Roses: “Anna” variety.

Center Photo: Pink peonies and green cymbidium orchids.

  • Pink Boutonnieres:

Clockwise from left to right:

Assorted foliage in shades of green and pink

Rose with hydrangea and seeded eucalyptus berries

Rose with stephanotis and plumosa greenery

Ranunculus and lily of the valley

Rose: “Anna” variegated with green ivy leaves

Hypericum berries with lily bud

Ranunculus buds

Dendrobium orchid with Italian ruscus

Freesia with a miniature rose bud

Rose: “Minuet” variegated with green ivy leaves

Tulip with natural leaf

Cymbidium Orchid

Center Photo: Hypericum berries, myrtle and wax flowers

  • Purple Possibilities

Clockwise from left to right:

Hydrangea, roses, sweet peas and grape hyacinth

Lavender Freesia with white roses and pittosporum

Bridal Bouquet: “Cool Water” roses. Attendants: “Akito” white  roses.

Wedding Favors: “Lavender” Garden Glass Gel Candle (available through our website)

Bridal Bouquet: “Virginia” roses with sweet peas. Attendants: Peonies, bouvardia, sweet peas, and lilac

Lavender lisianthus with white roses and pittosporum

Vanda “Rothchild” Orchids, blue hydrangea and agapanthus

Peonies, freesia, lambs ear, star of Bethlehem, viburnum, astilbe and cymbidium orchids

White roses, purple lisianthus, white freesia and pittosporum

“Flame” calla lilies, purple hydrangea, orange mokara orchids, dark red dahlias, and hypericum berries

Invitation: Wedding Scroll: deep plum (available through our website)

Center Photo: Invitation with Bouquet of peonies, freesia, lambs ear, star of Bethlehem, viburnum, astilbe and cymbidium orchids.

  • Purple Boutonniere Options

Clockwise from left to right:

Daisy, peacock feather and fox tail fern

Hyacinth blossoms

Freesia with green ivy leaf

Hydrangea with leaf cone

Dendrobium orchid

Calla lily and purple larkspur with caspia

Lisianthus with camellia leaf

Phaleonopsis and cymbidium orchid

Calla lily

Thistle with galax leaf

Phaleonopsis orchid

Dendrobium orchid

Center Photo: Purple larkspur with caspia

Clockwise from left to right:

Hand-tied round bouquet of red roses

“Black Baccara” roses with calla lilies and green cymbidium orchids

Red roses, “Schwarzwalder” calla lilies, hypericum berries and tulips

Red roses: “Black Bacarra” and Charlotte”

Red roses: “Black Bacarra” and Charlotte” with pearled stephanotis

Gloriosa lilies, calla lilies, seeded eucalyptus berries, sword fern, chocolate cosmos, red mokara orchids, roses and ginger

Red mokara orchids, tulips, “Abracadabra” roses, philodendron foliage and protea

Attendants Bouquets: “Circus” roses, “Confetti” roses and “Charlotte” red roses.

Red roses and Yellow roses with a collar of greenery

“Milano” Red/fuchsia roses with pearled stephanotis

“Black Magic” roses with pearled stephanotis

Peonies, tulips “Black Bacarra” roses with calla lilies

Center Photo: Burgundy cymbidium orchids, “Black Bacarra” roses, calla lilies, red mokara orchids and fiddle fern fronds

Clockwise from left to right:

Red rose with antique hydrangea and seeded eucalyptus berries

Red berries, evergreen, and plaid ribbon

Modern style red rose with berries and green wire

Red mokara orchids

Stephanotis and hypericum berries

Red rose with berries and montebretia

Gloriosa lily with twine wrap

Red rose with babies breath and Italian ruscus

Red calla lily with Italian ruscus

“Charlotte” red rose with pine cones and green ivy

Berries and dried botanicals

Peony bud with black feathers and stephanotis cluster for the Groom

Center Photo: Dahlia bud, berries and acorns

  • Peach Bouquets:


Clockwise from left to right:

“Osiana” Peach roses with lilac and tuberose

White hydrangea, peach roses, green viburnum, peach freesia and geranium foliage

“Osiana” Peach roses with babies breath

Peach and crème roses and peach ranunculus

Golden peach roses, sweet peas, and cotinus foliage

Peach roses, green viburnum and star of Bethlehem

Pink, peach and crème roses, ranunculus and tuberose

White calla lilies, peach stock blossoms, green roses, white hydrangea and seeded eucalyptus

“Sahara” roses, pink roses and white mini calla lilies with white hydrangea

“Osiana” Peach roses

Parrot tulips, sweet peas, poppies and hyacinth

Peach roses, white hydrangea and pearled stephanotis

Center Photo: Cosmos, sweet peas and daffodils.

  • Peach Boutonnieres


Clockwise from Left to Right:

Pink hypericum berries with velvet ribbon wrap

White dendrobium orchid

Mango calla lily with berries

Champagne rose with berries and ivy

Yellow calla lily with hypericum berries

Rust hypericum berries with velvet leaves

Oak leaves and acorns

Astilbe, dusty miller, hypericum and variegated ivy

Hydrangea and fiddle fern

“Timeless” rose with bouvardia

Peach calla lily with orchid blossom

Berries and twigs

Center:

Rose petal “buds” with berries and kalanchoe

Clockwise from left to right:

Bells of Ireland, white stock blossoms, and white lisianthus

Pink lisianthus, pink roses, green “Kermit” poms, and pink hydrangea

White hydrangea, lilac, ranunculus, roses, and lisianthus

Eucharist lilies, snowberries, fiddle fern fronds and sword fern

White roses, star of Bethlehem, iris, calla lilies and hypericum berries

White roses, green cymbidium orchids, and green mini hydrangea

Green hydrangea, white roses, green hypericum berries, and ranunculus

Green antique hydrangea with green dendrobium orchid accents

Chocolate cosmos, fiddle fern fronds, white gladiola blooms, and star of Bethlehem

White iris, pittosporum, ladies mantle, blue iris, and Italian pittosporum

Green hydrangea

Boutonniere: white mini calla lily with bells of Ireland

Center Photo: “Terra Cotta” roses, “Orange Unique” roses, ladies mantle, orange mokara orchids, and pin cushion protea

Clockwise from left to right:

White freesia and green berries

Rosemary wreath

Stephanotis blossoms with jasmine vine

Dusty miller, astilbe, hypericum berries, and variegated ivy leaf,

White mini calla lilies with scented geranium foliage

White lilac

Green “Kermit” poms with hypericum berries

Green cymbidium orchid

Seeded eucalyptus and leaf

Lily of the valley and wheat

White mini calla lily with bells of Ireland

Green hypericum berries and variegated greenery

Center Photo: green dendrobium orchid and Italian ruscus

Descriptions Coming soon!

  • Blue remains one of the more popular color themes among today’s brides. Unfortunately nature gives us very little variety to work with. Some of the most common blue flowers include: hydrangea, delphinium (hybrid and standard),  hyacinth, grape muscari, tweedia, scabioisa, iris and statice to name a few. Call us for more suggestions!

Chocolate and Blue is only one color combination that is defining today’s weddings. We have also seen a lot of bright and pale yellow used along with shades of blue for a nautical or preppy themed wedding. Hot pink and turquoise blue are excellent choices for a Caribbean or Latin feel. The options are endless. Call us for more suggestions or guidance.

Maybe you have heard the news? The world’s first “blue rose” was developed through the application of Suntory’s original biotechnology in Japan recently. Florigene, an Australian company, know best for their lavender and purple carnations, is working in conjunction with Suntory to bring this unique variety to market within 2-3 years.

  • But don’t get too excited. The cost will be substantially higher than we may care to pay. Additionally, the rose is actually a bit more lavender than blue at this stage. Still, once again, science proves to influence our lives and flowers more than we know. We’ll keep you posted.

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Origin: Callas, often referred to as calla lilies, are actually unrelated to the Lilium family. Instead, they’re members of the Araceae family, which includes anthuriums, caladiums and some philodendrons. The striking Calla is from the genus Zantedeschia,  named for 19th century Italian botanist Francesco Zantedeschia. They’re natives of South Africa, where they grow  abundantly.

Uses: These elegant blooms are prized for their simple beauty and innate grace.  Calla Lilies are exquisite whether paired with other flowers or on their own. A timeless symbol of purity, these exquisite flowers are often found at modern weddings in a Bridal bouquet and table centerpieces. Their lofty sophistication makes them a favorite of designers, artists, architects and Bride’s.

Colors: White and green are most common. Shades of red, mauve-pink, purple, ivory, and golden-yellow are also available in mini calla varieties.

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