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Flowers suitable for wedding posies

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Gromit33 | 12:29 Mon 17th Aug 2009 | Gardening
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A friend's daughter is getting married this Saturday. There is a path leading to the church with a fence and I though it would be nice to decorate it with a few posies to cheer it up a bit. I don't want to buy any flowers and wanted to use whatever is in the garden. Does anyone know about such things so I don't use anything considered 'unlucky'. I don't want to inadvertently curse the poor couple.
Thx to anyone for their advice.
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Have just Googled (Flowers with unlucky connotations) Apparantly Camelias are unlucky but try googling to see what else it comes up with. I think what you are proposing is a lovely idea by the way. Good luck to you and the happy couple.
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Thx for the suggestion, will do a Google search. Just had horrible visions of using hawthorn or something and old ladies fainting in horror as it meant they would never have kids or some such.
Great idea, lots and lots of colours will really brighten the while path. Good Luck with it. Let us all know how it goes.

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