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Wedding Flowers For Spring

November 27, 2006 By: Momoy Category: Flowers

By Jennifer Baumann
Lisa Ahern, our floral expert at Cedar Grove Gardens flower shop, gives us the lowdown on which flowers are most abundant and easiest to get in the springtime (read: affordable wedding flowers!).
Which flowers are most potent and most affordable for your springtime wedding? Our friend Lisa explained to us that you can probably [...]

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