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Thursday, May 5, 2011

The Royal Wedding: landscaping, floristry a highlight

It's for Mother's Day this Sunday. Give mom a big kiss and thanks for everything he has done for you. If you no longer had to spend some time in quiet reflection and gratitude.
Want to impress your mother with a light? Now I wonder what the most watched in the history of the trees?

Then you can proudly tell her that they are in English and clone Grab.

I suspect that your mother will be one of the two billion people around the world who check in at the Royal Wedding reporting vote on Friday, clothes, clothes and kiss.
royal wedding floristry

royal wedding floristry


Do you realize that the great green filled Westminster Abbey?

Of course, the wedding party all looked pretty good, but for me the interior landscaping and floral was the most important. Trees of the event. Standing about six feet tall canopy trees helped, intimate room, which overlooks the fresh and vivid in the vast ceiling of the Abbey I think it was about 30 feet above the created.

Royal florist, Shane Connolly, a former research psychologist, he was elected to his post for the environment. He loves to work with living plants as much as possible. Connolly selected six common maple (Acer campestre) for a course in which the couple will go in the nave and two hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) in the line of the lobby.

Its purpose is to "wow" factor was to create as a large roof as the main part of the decoration. Arrived, dass

Grab purport to symbolize the strength and humility English field maple and restraint. I am also informed that the maple wood was used glasses back to the love of fashion in the Middle Ages.

Field maple and hornbeam trees stood in pots filled with lilies of the valley, among others. Growers themselves up by Prince Charles' Highgrove Estate.

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