Bouquets with Herbs
Follow in the footsteps of Kate Middleton and walk down the aisle with a gorgeous bouquet comprised of flowers and herbs. By Roseanne Dela Rosa
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Myrtle
Described as the herb of love, this green sprig has been used in royal bridal bouquets dating as far back as Queen Victoria’s wedding in 1840. Ever since then, other royals, including Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana, followed suit. For a fresh and modern approach, ask for a fabulous arrangement like this one by Pink Twig (pinktwig.ca). The yellow and white colour combo with a hint of myrtle greenery is perfect for a spring or summer celebration.
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I LOVE the idea of incorporating lavendar into a bouquet. The aroma would be unbelievable!
— Francine (March 7, 2011 at 12:28 p.m.)