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Wedding Roses
from:By Deb St. George, on Wedding Roses in your Rose Gardening Guide From SeniorHealthPortal.com
Flowers are often a huge part of a wedding ceremony and the reception. Generally the flowers are chosen in the two colors to match the wedding party. You can choose from a wide selection of flowers but one of the most popular is the rose. Since they can be found in many colors you should find what you need to match well. Many florists will even color them for you if you can’t get what you need. Wedding roses look lovely and they smell wonderful.
These roses will be very expensive though even for a few bouquets and for the wedding reception tables. This is due to the high cost of roses on a regular basis. You can get a discount if you buy them in bulk but it will still be pricey. If the florist is making the arrangements and the bouquets, it will be more to pay for their time. If you want to do them on your own you will only pay for the flowers and then have to buy various supplies from a hobby store to complete them.
Roses for a wedding have to stay cold so they will need to be refrigerated upon completion. This can be complicated if you don’t plan ahead for it. On a very warm afternoon you may find it is hard to keep them cold during transport. Make sure you keep the air conditioner on in the vehicle so they won’t wilt. Keep in mind that these types of wedding roses have to be made about 48 hours before the ceremony for them to really hold up well.
If all of that seems too expensive, too complicated, or too time consuming in your last days before the wedding you can take another route. You can still have the look of roses for your wedding with silk ones. They are very pretty and they do look very real. They can be used to complete all of the floral arrangements for your wedding. They come in every color you can think of and they are very affordable.
Regardless of which method you choose to go with, you are going to have a very lovely wedding with roses. They are a flower that is a symbol of love and that is what your wedding day is all about.
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