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- What trends are you seeing lately in bridal bouquets? A lot of people are putting family heirlooms into their bouquets, like pendants or jewelry—it's popular to weave them into the bouquet. Right now, it's spring, so eve
- Which flowers are on the cheaper end of the spectrum? I would say mini green hydrangeas, bupleurum, and Queen Anne's Lace What about rarer flowers? Probably banksia, or Mini King Proteas, or Queen Proteas. There are
- So flowers are very international now? Absolutely. Most of the product you see in a flower shop is grown in Colombia, South America, Europe. It's harder to find regional flowers in the wintertime, but there's always something going on be
- Have you noticed any color trends in wedding florals? Obviously, you see a lot of whites. Pink has probably been the predominant color for as long as I've been doing wedding flowers. Pink, or green and white bouquets. In the fall we get
- Have you ever done a particularly unusual bouquet? I've done bouquets with pincushion proteas—which is really fun to do—and mixed them in with callas. We like to do a lot of texture here; we like to use a lot of greenery. Sometimes we ti
- What else would a wedding party order from a florist? We'll do table settings, centerpieces, and altarpieces as well as the bouquet, boutonnieres, and corsages. We can always put petals and flowers on the wedding cake, too
- And finally, what's your favorite type of bridal bouquet? I like a loose, garden-y bouquet that's very unstructured and a little bit asymmetrical. My bouquets tend to be a little wonkier and less formal than what you'd see in a Top 10 br