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Tulips for the spring bride
Tuesday March 25th 2008, 10:18 am
Filed under: Wedding tips and ideas

Spring is here finally, and what better flowers than tulips to signify spring? From white to yellow to pink and purple, and from two-tones to frilly edge to double, tulips come in a huge range of variations. There’s always a tulip for everyone’s taste.

* Note. Tulips season begins around late Nov and ends around late April. They need a lot of water and can’t stand extreme heat. It is not suggested to be used as wedding flowers in very hot summers.

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Above: A pure white tulip bouquets with grass collar, matched with virbumum and origatholum.

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Above: Double yellow tulips are rare and look like peonies in appearance. White Parrot tulips have green frilly edges.

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Above: Purple tulips look regal combined with white ranuculus. White tulips and lilies of the valley is a perennial favourite.

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Above: pink tulips and pink peonies and lilies of the valley. All of the favourites in 1 bouquet. Pink hyacinths, parrot tulips and calla lillies in a black collar of cordyline leaves is a sophisticated alternative.
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