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Are there hypoallergenic wedding flowers?

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Though bridal bouquets are a staple at nearly all weddings, they're not a must-have. If you want to cut back on wedding flowers but not eliminate them entirely, you and your bridesmaids could hold single blooms for a modern, minimalist look. Your florist can recommend wedding flowers that'll be less likely to trigger an allergic reaction. They may also be able to prepare and clean the flowers to make them virtually pollen-free. Some brides and bridesmaids with allergies carry bouquets of silk flowers or an antique fan from the Victorian era. You can also carry a prayer book topped with a single flower

When it comes to centerpieces, you're in luck: Nonfloral centerpieces are a growing trend, with great ideas ranging from candles to potted plants.

Aug 05, 2009

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