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These wonderful blooms have a large amount of pollen and this is why you have to make sure that no one at the party suffers of allergies or asthma attacks. Gardenia’s strong odor can easily make a wedding guest feel uncomfortable and this can not be pleased for a couple! We’ve started with the problematical side of gardenias and we wanted to tell you these things in order to make sure that everything will be alright in case you decide to use these flowers in your wedding.
There is another important aspect that the brides must know about gardenias, and that is related to the low humidity factor that can cause harm to your bouquet. Specialists in field say that when exposed to low humidity or cold drafts, gardenia’s buds will simply fall off! So, it is necessary to store your gardenia wedding bouquet in a temperate environment before, during the after the wedding so the blooms will survive this long event! Now that you are aware of all these problematic aspects of gardenias, you can plan your bouquet in pace and with more care and attention, of course.
These elegant flowers are among the most attractive and exquisite wedding flowers that a bride can choose for her bouquet or for the décor arrangements. Gardenias are very similar in color and shape with the white roses and this is why many brides are tempted to confound these two types of flowers. The perfect white petals look like they have been sculpted by a professional and their full lavish shapes can compose a stunning ample bouquet just as impressive and trendy as a white rose bouquet, even more modern and elevated.
We recommend the gardenia wedding bouquets to those who want something romantic, fancy, sumptuous and feminine, yet something more contemporary and chic. The gardenias make a stunning alternative to roses and other popular flowers that look somewhat like, like orchids, peonies, sweet peas, amaryllises or lotuses. We like their dark green leaves that look like wax, leaves that add more heaviness, luxury and drama to their appearance.