Question : Has anyone used frangipani's as their wedding flower?
Its my favourite flower and I want to use it in my wedding, but was warned that it browns and wilts easily by someone? Does anyone know if this is true? Does anyone have any tips how to stop this happening? I have my heart set on them being my wedding flower.sorry the comman name is PLUMERIA
- asked by storm
All Answers:
Answer #1 my sister just bought high quality silk ones...and had the florist mix them in
with her real flowers.. - answered by Tanya J
Answer #2 Plumeria does wilt somewhat easily. However, a good florist has ways around it.
My grandmother is a florist and she did my wedding flowers 3 months ago. I
also grew up in her shop. Talk with your florist, if they say it an't be done
then they don't want your business. Most florists do the flowers the night
before the wedding or that morning if it's late enough in the day. If they do
it before, they can add the plumeria right before the wedding to prolong life.
Different soaks can also help the flower. But so much help can only go so far.
I would suggest using it as an accent to a stronger flower. Best of luck hun! - answered by pinktoenails
Answer #3 Yes the flower wilts easily. But thats if its in a hot humid area. If kept
refrigerated all the way up to the time of your wedding and should last very
fresh through out your event. Congratulations! - answered by lovie12346
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