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hollyAccording to Favor Ideas, a site about weddings, there are certain flowers that are better for winter bouquets than others simply because they last longer and also look better with the darker clothing colors associated with the season. Hydrangeas are suggested because they are hardy and also can have their shade deepened or controlled to match a darker dress.  They are also a very inexpensive flower.The calla lily is also perfect for winter, especially the miniature ones in gold or red tones. If you are going to have roses in your winter bouquet, the experts at Favor ideas recommend choosing buds in deeper burgundy tones to lend it the bouquet graceful touch of fall romance. Unusual elements such as seed pods, berries, vines and rye grass can also be used in this type of bouquet but the idea is to not go overboard or it could look a little too artsy or crafty.

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