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  2. These Are the Best Fall Wedding Colors, According to Event ...

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    Brown. According to Blake Sams, Creative Director and Founder of Gregory Blake Sams Events, rich browns are a popular pick for fall weddings. Here, chocolate brown-and-white-patterned plates ...

  3. Rustic Fall Wedding Colors Are Here to Stay

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    Beautiful fall colors for weddings like caramel, wine, and jewel tones look rustic, seasonal, and celebratory. Discover 16 fall color palettes for weddings.

  4. The Best Flowers and Perennials to Plant in Your Garden This Fall

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    Chocolate Cosmos. Higher maintenance than annual cosmos, this perennial species (Cosmos atrosanguineus) bears dark red flowers that smell like chocolate until fall temperatures dip below 50 ...

  5. Flower bouquet - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese ikebana flower bouquet in a vase. Beach Wedding Bouquet. The arrangement of flowers for home or building decor has a long history worldwide. The oldest evidence of formal arranging of bouquets in vases comes from ancient Egypt, and depictions of flower arrangements date to the Old Kingdom (~2500 BCE). The sacred lotus, as were herbs ...

  6. Stephanotis floribunda - Wikipedia

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    Stephanotis floribunda syn. S. jasminoides, the Madagascar jasmine, waxflower, Hawaiian wedding flower, or bridal wreath is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae, native to Madagascar. It is a twining, sparsely branched liana that can measure up to 6 m in length. Despite its common name, the species is not a "true jasmine" and ...

  7. Plate smashing - Wikipedia

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    Plate smashing is a Greek custom that peaked in the 60s and 70s, involving the intentional smashing of plates or glasses during celebratory occasions. In popular culture, the practice is most typical of foreigners' stereotypical image of Greece, and while it occurs more rarely today, it continues to be seen on certain occasions, such as weddings, although plaster plates are more likely to be used.

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