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The vision that Rita and Fred had for their Parque at Ridley Creek wedding day was absolutely stunning. Moody romantic florals with texture, trailing greenery, and a unique color palette made this one of the most memorable of the year. Photography: @lizgibbsphoto Venue: @parqueridleycreek Flowers: @leighflorist

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Laura and John’s special event looked like it was straight out of Bridgerton or Pride and Prejudice, the historic details of this beautiful estate made for a timeless memory. Photography: @bluejarphoto Venue: @glenfoerd Flowers: @leighflorist

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A field of sunflowers is like a sky with a thousand suns

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Thistles are the fun and funky pop you may be looking for this season!    

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Meet Zinnia, the vibrant bloom that comes in an array of bright and muted shades! These fun flowers can be used from events as simple as a picnic to as lavish as a wedding.    

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Craspedia brings a pop of joy to any design! These unique little flower balls are great fun, long lasting and dry beautifully.  

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Hanging Amaranthus, this fuzzy textured flower can be found dangling in a late summer garden.  These blooms add a fancy drape to floral designs.      

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Jessica and Andrew headed down to Cape May this past fall to join together in marriage. They began with an evening outdoor ceremony at the Willow Creek Winery, with the reception to follow inside the beautiful rustic venue.   The ceremony was decorated with a rustic branch arch (provided by Leigh Florist) featuring an elegant […]

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Choosing the right florist can be a difficult task. You want to make sure the florist handling all your wedding flowers understands your vision. It will help to have a good idea of what you want your wedding design to be. Do you want to go tradition, classic, modern, or a specific theme? Once you […]

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Bees and flowers have a lovely symbiotic relationship.  This means the relationship mutually beneficial for both parties involved. The bees and flowers begin their bonding in late spring into the summer. This is when the bees are most active and the flowers start to bloom. As the bees travel from flower to flower, they pollinate […]

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