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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Royal Wedding Flowers

Westminster Abbey is flooded with sea seasonal British flowers and leaves, when Prince William and Kate Middleton to say "yes" on Friday.

Royal wedding venue will be decorated with the avenue of trees (some up to 20 meters in height will be!) Along the corridor leading to the altar. And a lot of the green is straight from the royal estates.

Shane Connolly, artistic director of flowers for the wedding, said that Prince William to the Queen, who was happy to provide the facilities, while the majority of Windsor Great Park Flower said. And that is exactly what the bride wants.

"The symbolism means a lot to [Kate] and contracts very important," says Connolly. It describes Middleton, who was very involved in projects as a "dream client" and "like several other young couples I've ever met."

Connolly (who work with the Middleton family of Bucklebury florist Emma Sampson for the moment) that the trees along the Ganges in the Abbey of six English and two Field Maples are grab.

Some surprises

However, there remains tightlipped on the bridal bouquet, traditional, offering all-white flowers.

Flowers for wedding decoration department plans to give some hints, though. represented azaleas, Chinese symbol of femininity, the lilac, first love, rhododendrons and wisteria: One of the varieties.

"One of the things that are very important for Catherine, is the meaning of flowers and the language of flowers," says Connolly. "We tried, especially in wedding bouquets to the great history."

And the groom? Although certainly less interested in the floral-specific features like a bride, William has helped the "beautiful and encouraging," says Connolly.

The overall look of the day following, a florist, will be underestimated. "I think you can" wow "in many respects and it is certainly not" Wow, what a waste, "he says." To: "Wow, how beautiful," "How perfectly suitable for day and the nature of marriage. And I hope ,

After the wedding, flowers and plants in Westminster Abbey should be left to the public for up to 6 can be seen. The couple then brought about the plants and flowers donated to charity or replanted.
Royal Wedding Flowers



Royal Wedding Flowers


Royal Wedding Flowers



Royal Wedding Flowers


Royal Wedding Flowers



Royal Wedding Flowers

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