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Filed under Bridal Bouquet + Unique Wedding Flowers  8:30 pm

CrabappleOne of the nicest smelling of flowers is the crabapple flower. If you are thinking of having a wedding next spring you might want to phone a florist to find out about crabapple blossoms. Or you could simply order up crabapple blossoms from a nursery that specializes in the plant like the Glacier Nursery from Montana. The astounding thing is that crabapple flowers come in almost every single color known to man, which means they can be matched to any bridal scheme or color.

For instance, the Sergeant and spring snow varieties of crabapple tree have bright green blossoms. The Red Splendor boasts maroon flowers and the Thunder child deep purple colors. The Brandywine is a double colored flower that is part maroon and part green. This makes for a nicely scented, simple and also colorful bouquet that is also quite unique as the passion for this flower in bridal bouquets has not quite come up yet as a trend.

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