What Type Of Greenery Is This?
Decorating By melimel00 Updated 19 Feb 2014 , 3:28am by cakeyouverymuch
ANice website!! I found this one there as well: http://www.fiftyflowers.com/product/Podocarpus-Green-Filler-Flower_24265.htm
I thought I embedded the photo but it is showing up in New Cakes and won't let me edit - I hope it doesn't show up as mine - so far not :(
Jeanne
what about olive branches? they look like olives to me.
olive branch bouquet seen here
http://cache.elizabethannedesigns.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Olive-Branch-Bouquet.jpg
I think it's too big to be rosemary, and wow I can't imagine that on a cake! I can pick some up and have the smell on my hands for hours.
I have olive trees in my yard, and they look exactly like those leaves. Green on top, kind of silvery on the bottom. Pretty in bouquets.
They could also be rosemary for its significance as a reminder of the wedding vows going forward.
May very well be rosemary or olive - The picture caption said he used bay leaves. I like olive because the leaves are a bit slender and are not as pungent as rosemary.
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