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Florists Review - July 2023

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22 July | 2023 Tropical fl owers have a natural tolerance for extreme heat and are a great option if you're worried about high temperatures at an outdoor event. Consider blooms like Anthurium, orchids, gingers, birds-of-paradise and Heliconia paired with hearty tropical foliages. Other more traditional heat-tolerant fl owers include sunfl owers, lilies, miniature callas, carnations, Chrysanthemum, Alstroemeria, Zinnia, Dahlia, Cosmos, Celosia, yarrow, Limonium and all the members of the Proteaceae family, among many others. Succulents, of course, also withstand extreme heat, and incorporating dried botanicals—as well as fresh fruits and vegetables—into designs can add durable color and texture to outdoor tablescapes. Unfortunately, wedding favorites such as peonies, Hydrangea and garden roses often don't fare as well in hot outdoor settings, depending on the type of design and water source. e Bes Alresc Flers

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