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The Royal Wedding Floral Design: What to Expect

Written on:March 15, 2011
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royal wedding floralCourtesy of Organic Bouquet

Here, Organic Bouquet floral designer, Randy Lowe, shares the Top 5 flower choices Prince William and Kate Middleton are likely to make for their upcoming April 29 nuptials:

1. White Lilies, because they are said to be Kate Middleton's favorite flower.

2. Spring of Myrtle, otherwise known as the Herb of Love, because it has been included in royal bouquets since Queen Victoria's wedding in 1840. Royal brides have pulled the sprig from the bush she planted in the garden at Osborne House.

3. White Daffodils, because they symbolize Prince Williams' status as one of the Princes of Wales.

4. Fair Trade Kenyan Roses, because Prince William proposed to Kate Middleton in Kenya, and he has said he feels like Kenya is his second home.

5. David Austin Roses, because they are a very famous and popular breed of roses grown in the UK and are part of the royal garden.

*And, lastly, an array of other organic flowers, because Prince Charles, who owns the organic flower and produce garden Highgrove, has long been a proponent of organic flora and fauna.

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