{"id":84,"date":"2020-09-22T13:28:12","date_gmt":"2020-09-22T13:28:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/newworkmanifesto.org\/?p=84"},"modified":"2020-11-22T15:05:06","modified_gmt":"2020-11-22T15:05:06","slug":"avoided-in-a-wedding-bouquet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/newworkmanifesto.org\/wedding-day\/avoided-in-a-wedding-bouquet\/","title":{"rendered":"Flowers that need to be avoided in a wedding bouquet"},"content":{"rendered":"

Flower bouquets act as the centrepiece for every wedding function. Be it gifting the bride and groom or welcoming the guests, such aesthetic piece spread a wave of happiness amongst the attendees and cheers their mood up. The very fragrance coming out of the bouquets is something that the guests look for in an ideal bouquet.<\/p>\n

But, not all kinds of flowers need to go to the bouquet. The pollens or allergens present in certain flowers can cause reactions amongst the people and create a pall of gloom on a happy occasion. Therefore, it is very important to have good knowledge of this, and thus, the article discusses further the types of flowers should not be in a wedding bouquet.<\/p>\n

The list of don\u2019ts<\/h2>\n

\"\"When it comes to the flowers that must never be included in the bouquets, the following stand out at the top.<\/p>\n

Peonies, which are very expensive and delicate to handle. Thus, they often tend to be damaged under bulk orders for the bouquets.<\/p>\n

Lilacs tend to sag down in the absence of water and destroy the bouquet’s very aesthetic looks.<\/p>\n

Daffodils with toxic saps kill other flowers in the bouquets and release pollens with proven records of allergies to humans.<\/p>\n

Poppies, whose pollens are very sticky and often cause deep stains in the wedding dresses or materials.<\/p>\n

Hellebores that wilt very quickly and destroy the looks of the bouquet.<\/p>\n

Stile, which is very attractive, but loses the colour fatly when brought out of the water.<\/p>\n

The above list may look good to naked eyes separately, but they form flowers to avoid for wedding.<\/p>\n

\"professional<\/p>\n

Other suggestions<\/h2>\n

Along with the flowers that need to go under a bouquet, it is also important to learn about the ways of keeping care of the existing pieces of bouquets:<\/p>\n

Never store your bouquets in the refrigerators, like other perishable goods. They lose their lustre within minutes and render the entire piece useless.<\/p>\n

Have a proper discussion with the florists regarding the flowers that can meet temperature settings during the wedding and stay long enough to grab the guests’ attention.<\/p>\n

Go for the flowers from professional florists that deal with specifically wedding bouquets and take up their recommendations seriously.<\/p>\n

Do not make the bouquets way in advance of the actual wedding date. There is no point in spoiling those out due to long waiting hours.<\/p>\n

Keep the floral decorations simple and easy to handle.<\/p>\n

Thus, on an ending note, go for the best flowers and best designs to create joy at weddings.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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