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  2. 7 Flowers That Florists Wouldn't Use at Their Own Weddings - AOL

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    Instead, she would choose a filler flower like tweedia, which has the sweetest little star-shaped white flowers, soft green stems, and virtually no aroma. Hydrangea

  3. Hydrangea macrophylla - Wikipedia

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    Hydrangea macrophylla is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae, native to Japan. It is a deciduous shrub growing to 2 m (7 ft) tall by 2.5 m (8 ft) broad with large heads of pink or blue flowers in summer and autumn. [2] Common names include bigleaf hydrangea, French hydrangea, lacecap hydrangea, mophead hydrangea, and ...

  4. Hydrangea - Wikipedia

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    Hydrangea flower color changes based on the pH in soil. As the graph depicts, soil with a pH of 5.5 or lower will produce blue flowers, a pH of 6.5 or higher will produce pink hydrangeas, and soil in between 5.5 and 6.5 will have purple hydrangeas. Hydrangea flower color can change based on the pH in soil.

  5. 20 Tiny Flowers to Grow in Your Garden for a Larger ... - AOL

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    Commonly used in wedding bouquets and floral arrangements, baby's breath flowers are a delicate, barely-there stem. Use them throughout your garden between larger floral varieties for some much ...

  6. Wedding trend alert: Hydrangea cakes are now a thing - AOL

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    Whether decorated with delicate fondant cutouts or fluffy buttercream frosting petals, one thing is for damn certain—these sugary showstoppers will give your wedding bouquet a run for its money.

  7. Floral design - Wikipedia

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    Mass flowers include carnations, chrysanthemums, daisies, anemone, dahlias, hydrangeas, and roses. Filler flowers are composed of small "sprays" of flowers. Filler flowers are used, as the name suggests, to fill in empty spaces among mass flowers and the framework of the design. Filler flowers also add further dimension to the arrangement.