Besides roses, what other flowers are RED and look nice?
Question:I'm getting married in November and I want to use red flowers in my centerpieces, but I don't want to use typical roses.
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Go to google images and search under "red flowers" or go to proflowers.com, where you can search for gift bouquets that specifically have mainly red flowers. In the description it should have the flower names.
Tulips, snapdragons...
You can use different types of gingers.or bright red plumerias. Both of those are wonderfully fragrant as well.
Carnations, hydrangeas, tulips, mums.
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Amaryllis' are beautiful and red. Congratulations on your wedding!
Lilies come in red, but, it may have to be a special order. You can use one in the center of white daisies. You could also go to your local flower shop and peruse their coolers and get prices, that will help you decide.
Tulips, or Gerbera daisies would be beautiful --maybe with some alstromeria(peruvian lilies).
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I personally love Gerber Daises ... They come in a variety of bold colors including red and they are hardy enough to last through your entire ceremony and reception without looking beat up.
Tulips would also be a good choice for many of the same reasons.
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