Friday, November 13, 2009

Wedding flowers?

Ok, i'm getting married next year and i've just been doing some research so far, i want frangipani (Plumeria) for my wedding flowers, but i can't seem to find a florist that sell real flowers, they are all silk frangipanis, are they difficult to sell as real flowers?

Wedding flowers?
The problem with having frangipanis in wedding bouquets is that these flowers are not naturally long stemmed, they have very short stems. This means to put them in a bouquet, the florist would have to attach wire stems to all flowers to bunch them all together. Because of all the work involved in this, some florists may not want to offer them as wedding flowers as they may not want to do the work required.





Look for silk ones on eBay:


http://search.ebay.com/silk-frangipani_W...
Reply:yes they probably are because the silk ones make money but the real ones lose money... u get my drift? wedding planners want a product that can last for a while so they can reuse them over and over... real flowers are paid for once and then they get throwned out and die...
Reply:seriosuly those trees are so common. If you dont feel up to asking someone who owns a tree if you can have some of their flowers (most people would be more than happy to help you, even if they dont know you!) then you could always buy your own tree :o) I did that for my lilys %26amp; not only were they beautiful fresh flowers but they cost me next to nothing!
Reply:Where are you from. These flowers grow in Australia...


http://www.wholesalefrangipanis.com/
Reply:try shipping to America i bet they probably have them
Reply:I have a frangipanni tree feel free to come by and steal some but im in perth western australia


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