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How to Pick Greenery for a Wedding Floral Arrangement

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Summary: Learn how to pick greenery for a wedding floral arrangement with expert wedding décor tips and advice in this free online wedding flowers video clip.

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By Greg Harem
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Greg Harem has been a designer for over ten years in Palm Springs. He has owned and operated by V.J. McKrtchian for over twelve years. His business is called Palm Springs Flower Mart,...read more

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"Let's talk about greenery. You have many different types, such as lily grass, which gives you kind of a country feel. If you're doing it like a tropical arrangement it also works very well to give you a flow. A Monstera Leaf for bigger pieces, not really so great for centerpieces, but they are great for ceremony arrangements, or buffet pieces. You have your Seeded Euc. I always love the berries on these; another texture. It gives you a color and a texture. The larger t-leaf can be used for centerpieces, because what you'll do is to curl, like that, and do a little bit of stapling. You can put it in a vase, just like that, just for something of interest. Then you have your smaller t-leafs which come in this great color. I love the pink edging, it's so nice. Just like the larger t-leaf, turn it around like that, make a little loop, staple it. It makes a great little corner piece. I have chosen Gaelic Leaves. It's a small leaf, and comes in different shades; greens, more of a dark burgundy. It will give a nice coverage for your oasis cup. Next I'll be showing you how to insert your greenery into your cup."

eHow Article: How to Pick Greenery for a Wedding Floral Arrangement

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