The Season's Most Fantastic Wedding Flowers

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Wedding floral reaches sublime new heights thanks to oversized blooms, soft palettes and overflowing arrangements that don’t bother to color inside the lines.
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updated 8/26/19

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Spring/Summer 2015

(above) Arrangement of dinner-plate dahlias, garden roses, hellebore, ranunculus, jasmine vine, andromeda, olive leaf and bay leaf, in a footed mercury-glass vase. By Munster Rose, Minneapolis, 612.812.2538.

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(above) Wreath of PeeGee hydrangeas, hypericum berries, roses, spray roses, glittered leaves, spiral eucalyptus and seeded eucalyptus. By Camrose Hill Flowers, Stillwater, 651.351.9631.

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(above) Bouquet of veronica, dahlias, ranunculus, garden roses, roses, Sweetheart roses, silver brunia, astilbe and dusty miller, wrapped with white lace ribbon. By Bel Fiore, Woodbury, 651.207.6861.

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(above) Bouquet of Alabaster roses, scented geranium, pieris bud, gomphrena, grape ivy, hellebore, maidenhair fern, snowberry and calcynia heather, wrapped with mauve lace ribbon. By Ashley Fox Designs, Chaska, 952.393.4080.

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(above) Arrangement of phalaenopsis orchids, dahlias, gomphrena, ranunculus, garden roses, seeded eucalyptus and kale, in mesh metal vases. By Pazzobello Flowers, Minneapolis, 612.825.8700.

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(above) Garland of dahlias, nigella, rice flower, delphinium, chrysanthemum, freesia, dusty miller, lisianthus, calcynia, godetia, eucalyptus, zinnias, lavender, ranunculus and Queen Anne’s lace. By Acanthus Floral Art, Minneapolis, 612.729.9222. Bride and groom settee from Rudy’s Event Rentals, St. Paul, 651.373.5501.

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