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The sight of a well maintained Bridal Wreath bushes, brings back memories of the wonderful Victorian gardens of my youth. Bridal wreath was traditionally used for as part of ringlet of flowers interspersed with tiny roses and cornflowers etc. to form a crown for the bride to wear with her veil. The purity of the white blossoms have always had such appeal for early bridal bouquets.
Today, the Bridal Wreath bushes display is monumental and is still used for ornamental display. It still has a romantic feel as its bower reaches for the ground like a feathery bridal gown
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