Her bouquet had white peonies, roses and stephanotis flowers to honor her groom.
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She carried a bouquet of red roses and white stephanotis accented with pearls.
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Quintana wore stephanotis in her hair.
From the economist.com
Her bouquet from The Place for Flowers was comprised of white peonies, roses and stephanotis flowers to honor her groom, Stephen.
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Stephanotis or Madagascan jasmine has starry white blooms and is another fragrant climber but it can sometimes turn up its toes.
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Ms Didion returns to these details in later chapters-the stephanotis, the cake-using this repetition to illustrate the way she is haunted by memories.
From the economist.com
The bride's bouquet was a romantic white nosegay of roses, stephanotis and lilies of the valley, and the bridesmaids wore lavender gowns and carried bouquets of white roses.
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The book features bouquets in a variety of shapes and styles, incorporating flowers as common as roses and stephanotis or as unusual as celosia and echeveria.
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So when couples marry under canopies or archways, Woods decorates with vines, including asparagus fern, jasmine, and stephanotis, often with small, scattered clusters of wired oranges.
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Any of various evergreen climbing shrubs of the genus Stephanotis having fragrant waxy flowers
Stephanotis, is a genus of flowering plants. The name derives from the Greek 'stephanos' crown and 'otis' ear which refers to the arrangement of the stamens in the flower which (supposedly) are ear shaped. ...
Happiness in marriage, desire to travel.
This pretty evergreen twining plant is most suitable for the greenhouse, and flourishes in a mixture of loam and leaf-mould. It flowers in May, and is increased by cuttings struck in heat. Height, 10 ft.