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More and more unusual or unpopular types of flowers are now considered for bridal bouquets because they are capable of transforming a predictable wedding bouquet into a more eye-catching and intriguing bridal accessory or wedding centerpiece.
The lilac flower is rarely viewed in weddings, and brides who decide to choose it for their wedding bouquet are mostly planning a casual, relaxed, nonconformist wedding event.
Lilacs can be found in several types of pinks, violets, whites, yellows, creams, purples, mauves, lilacs, lavenders or blues. This type of flower can make a gorgeous inspired alternative to daffodil wedding bouquets carried by a bride on a spring time wedding.
The lilacs are among the most sensual, delicate, soft, feminine, graceful, sweet, romantic and seductive types of flowers that can suit a spring time wedding day. In case your wedding is planned for a spring month, make sure that you do anything in your power to “order” the flowers on time because lilacs are not available for a very long time.
Lilacs are likely to wilt and get thorn in a few moments and that is why you should protect them well. In general, lilacs are known among the most easily-wilting type of natural fresh cut flowers that brides can incorporate in their wedding bouquets. In only 24 hours a lilac flower wedding bouquet can be ruined if not kept properly.
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