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This was an order for two bouquets for a wedding up at Stone Barns...we got these incredible spidery dahlias - never seen anything like them - anyone know what they are called? The bride picked up her bouquets in a neat little box the day before - always makes me a bit nervous - but Eric gave her instructions for keeping it cool and fresh...there's a joke somewhere in there...
4 comments:
This has got to be one of my favorites. I'm a sucker for orange. You just have the touch, girl.
REDONK. Just redonk. xox
Beautiful! It's too late in the season now, but if you have a chance next year you should definitely take a little trip up to Cold Spring & go to Stonecrop. They have lots of amazing gardens, but their dahlias are out of this world - tons of varieties & they're at their peak late August through September.
http://www.stonecrop.org
Wow such amazing flowers! I love the porcelain berry vine, I had one growing in my nursery at smith & hawken in mill valley, ca years ago. the transformation of berry colors is truly a gift. Nice to see it used in arrangements!!
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