I am not much on arranging flowers but love to grab them by the bunch for the table... I have a very nice prize for the first person to correctly identify all 5 flowers in this bouquet.... Here it is from 3 different angles... I'll tell all on Sunday.
8/26/2013
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7 comments:
could not hazard a guess here but a lovely vase of flowers
Do I get a booby prize for not knowing any of them!
OK *rubbing hands together* here we go.....Scabiosa, babies breath, jasmine,(?)wild hyacinth(?)statice, (?)vech(?) i don't know, there are two more but that's all I have....good exercise!
I don't know anything about flowers but this reminds me of my son's wedding. His future wife was out gathering wildflowers on the center median of the highway about 2 am. The police stopped and questioned her so she explained that she was getting them for wedding decorations. They suggested that she just go home or find somewhere else to collect them. (I remember writing a post earlier but don't remember if I actually did the publish bit so if I did, just ignore me)
I am not sure and I have some of them in my back yard! What ever they are...they are pretty!
xo,
Deb
What a beautiful bouquet and a wonderful contest! How about sweet autumn clematis, chrysanthemum, blue salvia, sea lavender and English statice latifolium? I would love to see your property-it must be a little slice of heaven you have made there! Thanks, Amy in LA
Statice,Russian Sage,mum,Autumn clematis and Limonium or sea lavender?
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