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We LOVE these flowers from Nancy Birch in Rhode Island. Using simple garden flowers like dahlias and hydrangeas mixed with berries can look modern vs. english garden-like. Plus the color combination of warm tones in dahlias and cool tones in hydrangeas play off each other so well. If you're lucky enough to have a farmers market nearby and are getting married in the warmer months, you can put these together yourself.
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