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Hyacinth Bridal Bouquet For Your Spring Wedding

Hyacinth bridal bouquets are always popular in spring. Because they are in season during spring and they have a pleasant smell.

They are small flowers that come in clusters and available in many colors.

The blue, purple, red, pink and white have their own meaning.

Blue hyacinths mean constancy, Red/Pink hyancinths mean playful.

Purple hyacinths mean please forgive me (you don't want to use this one for your wedding) and white hyacinths mean loveliness (perfect!).

If you don't really mind what meaning each hyancinth bring, by all means, use them in your bouquet because they smell nice.

They can be used in their natural form in bridal bouquets, but there is ongoing trend to make strands of hyacinth pips.

The strands are then used usually in cascade bouquets or trailing bouquets, and the result is amazing.

If you're interested in knowing more about hyacinths, you can visit this page.

Great ideas for your hyacinth bouquets...

  • A natural posy of pink hyacinths, pink parrot tulips, pink sweet peas and dusty miller.

  • A cascade bouquet of cream sweet peas, white dendrobium orchids, white hyacinths, cream roses, helleborus and some tropical foliage.

  • A clustered posy of pink sweet peas, pink tulips, purple haycinths and ivy berries.

  • A hand tied posy of purple hyacinths, lavender, stock, purple lisianthus, viburnum and antherium leaves.

  • A posy bouquet of pink roses, pink sweet peas, pink hyacinths and pink tulips with decorative pearls



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