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  2. History of flower arrangement - Wikipedia

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    The foliage was placed in chalices and urns, which were further decorated with brightly colored flowers and fruit. Flowers commonly included in these arrangements were daisies, lilies, cypress, carnations, and pine. Ribbons were also commonly used, and leaves and tiny flowers were set in arching lines to give a twisted effect to garlands.

  3. Flower bouquet - Wikipedia

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    Bridal bouquets have been known since the Renaissance; [9] originally the strongly scented flowers served the practical purpose of masking body odors and the heavy fragrance of incense; today, bouquets of flowers are worn by women at numerous celebratory occasions such as weddings, communion or confirmation, and graduation parties. [10] [11]

  4. Myrica gale - Wikipedia

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    The foliage has a sweet resinous scent and is a traditional insect repellent, used by campers to keep biting insects out of tents. It is also a traditional component of royal wedding bouquets and is used variously in perfumery and as a condiment.

  5. Did You Know That Rose Colors Have Different Meanings?

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    Alex Drummond even used some in her wedding bouquet! You can also send white roses during the early months of a new relationship as an expression of hope for your future together.

  6. Magnolia champaca - Wikipedia

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    They are primarily used in worship ceremonies, whether at home or out in temples, they are also more generally worn in hair by girls and women as a means of beauty ornament as well as a natural perfume. Flowers are floated in bowls of water to scent the room, as a fragrant and colourful decoration for bridal beds, and for garlands. [14]

  7. Jasmine - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii: Jasminum sambac ("pikake") is a common flower used in leis and is the subject of many Hawaiian songs. [33] Indonesia: Jasminum sambac is the national flower, adopted in 1990. [34] It goes by the name "melati putih" and is used in wedding ceremonies for ethnic Indonesians, especially on the island of Java.