Red and/or white roses, fragrant white lilies or Star Gazer Lilies, actually anything goes. Its your wedding, what are your colors? I'm not a florist, but I am best friends with one and I would most definitely suggest talking to your florist as early as October. Get his or her ideas, or they have books you can look through. Another tip from a friend of a florist...don't have your wedding too close to Christmas, they HATE that.
2007-04-13 11:06:14
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answered by meg3f 5
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white roses with evergreen sprigs, or they can dye carnations.. a deep maroon, white Calla Lillie's, i have been to several winter weddings and i love the evergreen sprigs mixed with flowers.. the bring a nice scent.. and you can get the cut by florists really nicely and the ones that come form the florists aren't sticky or prickly.. good luck!
2007-04-13 20:14:30
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answered by Veronica's Mommy 6
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Red and white roses are available all year round.
Also red and white carnations.
White baby's breath.
All look stunning with green ivy.
At Christmas wedding that I attended last year they had wreaths made entirely of baby's breath on the windows of the church. It looked absolutely magical!
Congratulations to you.
2007-04-13 16:01:58
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answered by Anonymous
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it really depends on what type of spray you will use are you having a cascade hanging . go look at a florist book, they have many different types to choose from use Xmas greens with white roses or carnations so many different types of flowers to choose from
2007-04-13 16:11:57
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answered by granny 2
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My friend got married last December and she had dark red and white roses, it looked really nice!
2007-04-13 15:58:20
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answered by Her Royal Juicyness 3
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Red calla Lilies and have the bridesmaids carry white calla lilies
2007-04-13 16:04:29
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answered by Nope 3
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sprinkle in some flowering Christmas cactus and maybe some lillies
2007-04-13 15:53:24
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answered by Jim G 7
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amaryllis . also cream roses, combined with light colored freesias. try red and white chrisants sprinkled with silver glittering!! good luck! :)
2007-04-14 07:49:57
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answered by troutbeck 1
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roses, bright red roses
2007-04-13 15:53:12
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answered by colee 3
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