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I went to a wedding last weekend and I think you'd be interested in some of the plants.

Here's the pics

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So what do you think?
 
Beautiful calla lilies. My wife used them as a bouquet for our wedding.

xvart.
 
haha the sarracenia, I remember a guy made a bouquet for his wife even lovelier that this one and she got ticked because she did not like his cp's.
Actually he bought roses and put sarra pitchers in the bouquet.
 
Yeah that was Elgecko. You're right his was very nice.
 
Wow... thats really cool. I wonder if they guy did it himself, or had it ordered
 
Come on :D You could later put the head back into the media if you wanted I like capensis I mean if a guy was to kill some I'd take them but come one I'm not trying to be evil :)
 
Come on :D You could later put the head back into the media if you wanted I like capensis I mean if a guy was to kill some I'd take them but come one I'm not trying to be evil :)

Huh?

xvart.
 
i dont like arrangements like this. Florists often strip wild sarra's of their pitchers. Hopefully thats not the case, but...They dont look real though...are they plastic or what?
 
Apparently no one else can tell the Sarr pitchers are clearly fakes! :)
stands out a mile away IMO..
(actually, it looks like the whole arrangement is fake plants)

which is good..
im glad someone is making fake sarrs for arrangements like this..

Scot
 
I've seen real ones that had been trimmed on display in the floral section of a high end market. I was not pleased.

I'd love to see an arrangement with a bicalcarata or something in it. Maybe a hamata. You know that some drunk wedding goer would try to use a hamata as a bottle opener on their next beer.
 
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