Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Lilacs....?

I am having a wedding in June (late June). I wantedthe colors to be lilac and chocolate brown and they are, everything is those colors but I regret to say that lilacs arent in season and I was wondering if anyone knew a flower I could replace them with of the same color...?

Lilacs....?
Hydrangeas


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Wisteria


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Lupine


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delphiniums, agapanthus, and hyacinth blossoms along with almost-black privet berries


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Crepe Myrtle:


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Butterfly Bush, aka Summer Lilac


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Reply:I love lilacs too! Too bad they only bloom in early spring. It may be possible to use silk flowers that look very life-like. They of course won%26#039;t have the beautiful lilac smell, but your bouquet will last forever.
Reply:Even some roses come in a shade of lilac, have a chat with your florist as they should be able to provide you with a big list of alternatives.
Reply:You have lots of options. Anything from mixed fresh flowers, to tulips and irises. You can also get carnations in many different colors. Just go to your florist and see what you like. If you really want lilacs, I’m sure they can find them for you. I used African violets as my center pieces so people could take home a live pretty plant (pots wrapped in my colors of foil) not just cut flowers that’ll die in a day or two. After going on ten years, some still have the plants they took home from my wedding.
Reply:orchids, sweetpeas, lavendar
Reply:to tell you the truth I think that you can just keep the same flowers but just try to come up with the another color. Because My wedding is going to be Royal Blue and white



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