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French-inspired wedding flowers

France is known for romance. The look and feel of French-inspired weddings are the epitome of elegance and sophistication. Because of that, it’s a style that endures year after year for brides on their big day.

Some of the best blooms to bolster your romantic French chateau theme are sprigs of lavender, blushing pink primrose, soft white garden roses, and sweet little strings of greenery. To add a modern twist to your theme, add some bright, bold pops of color with bold pink peonies or dahlias.

Flower spotlight: Succulents

Need a 15% boost is productivity and concentration? We could all use that, right??

Scientific studies show that house plants do just that, along with boosting moods and reducing stress levels. Plants are happiness! They bring some much-needed cheer into our lives during challenging times or add extra happiness to an otherwise regular day.

 

Celebrate moms and bonus moms

Mother’s Day is a time to celebrate moms of all kinds. Moms aren’t always the ones that gave birth to you—they can come from anywhere. Sometimes they’re a friend’s mom or a bonus mom you met somewhere along the way in life. Maybe they’re a step-mom that loves you like her own. Or an adopted mom that dreamed about you long before you came into her life. Be sure to take time to celebrate the moms and the bonus moms in your life this Mother’s Day.

 

Flower spotlight: Aster

Asters are a delicate little flower. These sweet perennials work well as colorful accents in floral arrangements and bouquets, and they really create a foundation for beautiful floral decor when they’re paired with other blooms.

Here are a few ways to consider incorporating aster flowers in your next Lilygrass order.

Plant Spotlight: Bromeliad

Have you ever considered throwing a pineapple top into your floral centerpiece? Chances are you haven’t, but maybe you should?

Bromeliads are a beautiful plant from the same family as the pineapple. They’re stunningly unique and add a slight edginess to potted arrangements. Native to the tropics, subtropics, and West Africa, this bloom commonly showcases tightly overlapped green leaves with long, pointed ends (like the leafy top of its pineapple cousin).

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