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Orchid Bridal Bouquets

Orchid bridal bouquets have a certain exotic appeal. Since orchids are actually grown on a plant (instead of a single stem), they are a little pricier than other standard flowers - but the gorgeous look is worth it!
As you can see, the green cymbidiums in the bouquet below can carry a bouquet all on their own. Mix in a few tropical mixed greens and you have a truly unique and stunning bouquet.
These white cymbidiums have large blooms with a contrasting colored throat. They can even be paired with the simplest of flowers, such as carnations and a few silk flower accents, and still make for an unusual bouquet.
Now again a totally new look when clustered with hydrangea blossoms.
Dendrobiums are grown on long, slender stems - but the blossoms can be wired individually and clustered in a hand clutch bouquet as shown.
Gorgeous phalaenopsis orchids are often referred to as "butterfly orchids" because of the unique appearance of the petals. Here is a lovely cascade accented with stephanotis blooms.
These large blooms are the prized cattleya orchid. See how simply clustering several stems together makes a stunning bouquet.
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