I don't know of many black flowers. I suggest using black vases with white flowers of any type from your local florist.
2006-11-08 06:26:49
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answered by Justsyd 7
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Depends when the marriage is, try and find black tulips you can also get a very dark dahlia white is relatively simple as they grow roses all the year round even a deep deep red rose with with white scented lillies I was round our local garden centre the other day they really had a large selection of plants a very small plant is the viola which comes in a myriad of colours
2006-11-08 06:46:36
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answered by retroman 3
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I just recently designed a black and white wedding. We used daisies, tulips, and another flower *I'd have to contact the florist to remind me*. If you use black flowers you risk making it look too much like a funeral. I highly suggest the use of white flowers, w/ black ribbon, etc. Burgundy would look ok w/ the black and white, but I also HIGHLY suggest yellow accents. It is sweet. Please visit my website if you are looking for a reasonable coordinator or just need more advice.
2016-05-21 22:18:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Well whens the wedding for a start? But the big Garden centers sell black grasses, black bullrushes, black tulips, Lillys, pansies etc.
So depending on the season, either grow some or go and check out Wyevales. White will be easy
2006-11-08 06:27:04
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answered by puffy 6
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If you are using silk, then any craft store like Michael's or Hobby Lobby will have them...or get them for you.
If they are real, are you purchasing them from a florist? They can spray paint flowers. But I doubt if you will get the solid color I think you're looking for.
The paint they use is by Design Masters for spraying real flowers.
What you could do is purchase white flowers and then 'tip' or 'fade' the edges black.
2006-11-08 06:38:21
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answered by weddrev 6
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You could get white flowers and black food dye put the steam in the dye and it will turn the white , to black
2006-11-08 09:45:12
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answered by M B 1
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No flowers are truly black, although there are some that come quite close, like the following:
You can use tulips: http://gallery.phuq.co.uk/albums/album04/black_tulips.jpg
Cala lilies:
http://www.fiftyflowers.com/ProductImages/callas/schwarz.jpg
http://www.designerflowers.fsnet.co.uk/flowers-W_Black_Baccara_Roses_Cala.jpg
Roses:
http://www.oceansofroses.com/RiceRoses_black.jpg
This site offers tips on black and white themed weddings:
http://www.romanticflowers.com/themes_blackandwhite.html
Hope that helps and good luck!
2006-11-08 06:38:05
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answered by White 7
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Sorry ! it beats me , why you should want ' black ' flowers for your daughters wedding, but I suppose you have your reasons. I'm not aware that you can get 'real' black flowers but you should be able to buy silk ones. good luck.
2006-11-10 11:58:56
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answered by Sierra One 7
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Hi go to www.weddingideasmagazine.co.uk I have the mag in front of me and it has 101 black and white ideas for weddings! Good luck
2006-11-10 01:17:15
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answered by Me Me 1
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ask a florist. Flowers can be dyed at a price. Why would you want black at a wedding?
2006-11-08 10:19:05
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answered by linloue 2
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