
Using white ginger in a wedding bouquet
November 18, 2011
Sunshine on a rainy Port Douglas wedding day
November 18, 2011Yes it sounds rather strange: using parsley as foliage for your wedding bouquet. But the bright leaves add a splash of color and unique texture. The idea is nothing new; brides in ancient Greece often carried a mix of herbs and blossoms designed with specific meanings and intentions, and modern-day brides like Dee from Sydney are rediscovering the beauty, significance and durability of herbs in their floral wedding arrangements.