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Bittersweet Blooms from Cebolla

October 19th, 2013 by Estelle Mays

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Our bbrooks member Cebolla Fine Flowers in Dallas, TX, showcases cheerful, textured arrangements of roses, dahlias, bittersweet, miniature pumpkins, and cymbidium blossoms for the Fall season.

Nick Nnight ~ Flora

October 15th, 2013 by Estelle Mays

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As featured in House Beautiful, September 2013 issue.

To create his collection, “Flora”, Nick Knight spent over three and a half years in the herbarium of London’s Natural History Museum mapping the historical movement of flora and fauna – from opium to cotton – in our society.

Initiated in 1993 for his installation of ‘Plant Power’ at the Natural History Museum, London, Flora is a comprehensively daring volume of flowers and plants chosen from the Museum’s six million specimens.

 

 

Torryne Choate of Birch SF

October 8th, 2013 by Estelle Mays

Torryne Choate of bbrooks member, Birch San Francisco, fashions arrangements with dramatic flair in Flower Magazine, Fall 2013 issue.

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Featured above is a lush, textured arrangement of peonies, parrot tulips, David Austin roses, ranunculus, fritillaria, vanda orchids, ghost orchids, kangaroo paw, scabiosa pods, geranium foliage and wild wheat.

Eddie Zaratsian ~ Custom Florals and Lifestyle

October 4th, 2013 by Estelle Mays

Eddie Zaratsian of long-time bbrooks member florist, Tic-Tock, is receiving much praise for his new book, “Eddie Zaratsian Custom Florals and Lifestyle“.

Eddie-Zaratsian-Custom-Florals-and-Lifetyle-Book-6To learn more about Eddie, please see  flowerona.com and agoodaffair.com.

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Rustic-meets-refined at Blackbery Farm

September 30th, 2013 by Estelle Mays

These simple, elegant arrangements of Dahlias, Roses and  Montbretia, in late summer/fall tones, add just the right touches of color to Sam Beall’s  rustic-meets-refined dinner party at Blackberry Farm in the idyllic Smoky Mountain foothils.  As seen in Southern Living magazine, October 2013 issue.

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Floral Crowns from Celadon & Celery

September 25th, 2013 by Estelle Mays


CeladonCelery-RmineBespoke-CeciStyle-Cover“I was so inspired by the gorgeous, ornate details found throughout Alice & Jason’s nuptials I decided to play off the theme and get really artsy for our cover shoot with Brian Marcus of Fred Marcus Photography. So I enlisted the help of Bess Wyrick of Celadon & Celery, who along with Arminé Ohanessian of R-Mine Bespoke created the stunning floral crown I’m wearing in the image below.  (Would you believe we originally connected via Instagram? Amazing what connections can be made on social media.) Head to Expert Style Tips to see how such a unique piece went from concept to reality.”  ~ Ceci

As seen in CeciStyle September 2013.

Flowers Claire Marie – Maximizing Nature’s Beauty

September 10th, 2013 by Estelle Mays

fcm.dog Claire Marie Johnston, of SF-based Flowers Claire Marie, is praised by her clients in this lovely write-up from August 30th, SFGate online.

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“You know when you see a Claire Marie,” said San Francisco Symphony President Sakurako Fisher, who’s had Johnston create floral displays on her front gate for years.

“I’m famous for that gate now,” Fisher said. “I’m on people’s Tumblrs.”

That’s one Impressive Bridal Party!

August 31st, 2013 by Estelle Mays

taffetta1Some brides skip having bridesmaids because they are so concerned about hurting their loved ones feelings.  Katie Dalby chose another route for her wedding to firefighter Norman Gooch: She brought along 80 attendants.  When Dalby, who owns Katie’s Boogie Shoes Dance Academy in Harwich, England, told her students about her engagement, she says they were super excited and some were begging to be included in the wedding.

taffeta.2“It just couldn’t be fair to choose  two or three of them,”  Dalby told the Daily Mail.  “So the only solution was to invite 74 of them – I didn’t want to exclude anyone.”

She also asked her best friend, three sisters-in-law, a niece, and a cousin.

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That’s one impressive bridal party!

Crowning Glory

August 27th, 2013 by Estelle Mays

crown.detailCreator of thebridescafe.com and owner of JMFlora Design in Richmond, VA, Janie Medley fashions a summery circlet sure to turn heads.finishing touch

 

 

 

 

 

 

As seen in  Summer 2013 Flower Magazine.

Medinilla Magnifica

August 19th, 2013 by Estelle Mays

One of the most elegant flowering plants you can grow indoorsMedinilla Magnifica is every bit as magnificent as its name.

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However, it’s not easy to please, unless you can provide the high humidity this tropical native craves. Use every means to increase the moisture in the air around it.

Pairs of thick, glossy green leaves cover the upright stems. The leaves get big — up to 1 ft (30 cm) long — and are deeply veined with wavy edges.

In spring, given enough light and humidity, you can expect long, pendulous flower stalks to grow from the tips of the branches. The flower heads are spectacular. Clusters of small, pink flowers are carried beneath 2 or 3 tiers of pink bracts.

There are approximately 400 species of Medinilla, of which until now only the magnifica is supplied as a houseplant. The family name of the Medinilla is Melastomataceae. Medinilla magnifica finds its origin in the mountains of the Philippines. It is an epiphyte, which is a plant that grows on other trees but does not withdraw its food from those trees as parasites do. This type magnifica is the only Medinilla with splendid pink flyleaves and such a large flower. Late king Boudewijn of Belgium was a big devotee of Medinilla. He grew them in the royal conservatories and they flaunted on the bank note of 10,000 Belgian francs. The growing of Medinilla’s in greenhouses was such a great success that now everyone can enjoy the beauty of Medinilla!