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But purple (see more purple wedding bouquets) is definitely one of the most inciting, sensual, refined, mysterious and eye-catching colors that can be chosen for an orchid wedding bouquet.
Due to its unique and exclusive color, a purple orchid flower wedding bouquet is often classified as a tropical wedding flower bouquet. So, if you are planning a destination affair, on a sandy beach or perhaps on an island, coast or mountain, we recommend you to go with an exotic purple orchid wedding bouquet.
If you find this type of flower to be too expensive for what you can afford to spend, don’t worry. You can use only a few stems of purple orchids and compose a simplistic natural touch wedding bouquet. You can also incorporate additional flowers that go well with orchids, such as gardenias, peonies, roses, ranunculus, lisianthus, stephanotis, hibiscus, irises, freesias or calla lilies in order to make the arrangement more outstanding, more abundant and more structured.
You can also find fan orchid wedding bouquets or purse orchid wedding bouquet alternatives. Among the most popular types of purple orchid wedding flowers that one can buy and use in a bridal bouquet are Orchids mascula, Blettila purple orchids or Vanda orchids. The first type of purple orchid is seen rarely in wedding bouquets because of its larger blooms. The second one is often used as Japanese flower in different arrangements.
They can be very long resisting and that is why they make an excellent choice for wedding bouquets. Brides choosing a purple orchid wedding bouquet would make a good investment, paying a higher price at first but saving money when it comes to preservation wedding bouquet methods that are no longer needed.
Hi I saw that you place a strange spiral stark-like plant/flower is some of you bouquet with some of the calla lilies. Would like to know what it is?
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