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Lilies as Wedding Flowers

I saw an old movie the other night and in it a bride was walking down the aisle with a bunch of 3 or 4 large lilies. Looked like those day lilies you often see reproduced, tied with a bow and worn sideways cradled in the bride's arm. What a charming simple idea, I thought. You could do the same with any sort of white lilies and they are in season during June/July, too.

By Pamphyila from Los Angeles

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RE: Lilies as Wedding Flowers

My niece carried calla lilies when she got married. They were long-stemmed and tied with white organza ribbon. It made a simple but very elegant and classic bridal bouquet.

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RE: Lilies as Wedding Flowers

Yes, I do believe you mean calla lillies and they grow in many parts of the country. Not like day lillies or other lillies these do NOT have a fragrance.

Post by lahlbrand

RE: Lilies as Wedding Flowers

Yes, I agree with the before me person...they are probably calla lillies and are very lovely and so very sophisticated. They do grow in the garden in many locations.

Post By Luanne. (Guest Post)

RE: Lilies as Wedding Flowers

Don't you mean calla lilies? They can be grown in the yard, so you can cut your own. Asian lilies, aka day lilies, can be grown at home, too.

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