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Wedding flowers for Stephanie & John


Stephanie And John

Ceremony and Reception venue Pleasant Hill Community Center

Photographer KAT MA Photography

Wedding style Romantic

Wedding colors White, Pink, Salmon

Floral Selections Roses, Carnations, Eucalyptus

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What is the most popular flower used in weddings?

No doubt that the rose is a queen of flowers. San Francisco florist in Bloom Gallery Flowers is delighted to use these amazing blooms of different varieties and unique colors for beautiful wedding flower arrangements and bridal bouquets. She is confident that creating a unique and personalized bouquets from the similar flowers is a greatest indicator of professionalism. 

In the wedding of Stephanie and John roses were a key component. They had a beautiful gazebo with white, pink and salmon colored roses and eucalyptus twigs on the side. The bride was caring a bridal bouquet made of roses and carnations in the same color palette. Many other flower arrangements throughout the venue included table centerpieces, sweetheart and cake table decorations.  Welcome sign and cocktail tables were mainly decorated with eucalyptus twigs bringing a rustic chic touch to this beautiful wedding ceremony

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What does a white rose mean?

Stylish and romantic brides often choose white roses for flower arrangements for the most important day of their lives – a day of their wedding. This is because these gorgeous blooms represent purity, making them a perfect option for marriage. They also symbolize youthfulness, innocence, young love, and loyalty. Also white roses are a great match for different kind of wedding gowns. 

Together with the white roses wedding florists recommended Stephanie and John to include pink and salmon colored roses to the bridal bouquet and arrangements. These wedding flowers told a lot about their personalities and stated enthusiasm and excitement in combination with elegance and happiness. 

What does wearing a boutonniere mean?

The word boutonnière derives from the French word for “buttonhole flower”. Similar to a bridal bouquet, in the 16th century, boutonnières were used to ward off bad luck and evil spirits. Our wedding florist appreciates traditions and pays special attention such a small detail as boutonniere. 

Therefore for the wedding of Stephanie and John, groom and his groomsmen wore beautiful white roses with a tiny green leaf. It looked outstanding on both black and grey suite and matched a bridal bouquet perfectly. 

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