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  • August8th

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    August in the Adirondacks is rife with wildflowers. The abundance of daisies, black-eyed Susans, and Queen Anne’s lace along every roadside prompted us to go through our personal photo archives for wild arrangements we’ve made for get-togethers, or just to brighten up the office. We also threw in a few garden snaps, a bouquet of wild purple irises from late June, and a few photos of perennial hydrangeas displayed in (what else?) aqua mason jars. Thinking about adding some wildflowers into the mix at your wedding? While they add a rustic, natural touch, keep in mind that these wild beauties won’t hold their shape as well as flowers from the florist — some wilting after a few hours is inevitable.

    Wildflowers by Adirondack Weddings Magazine
    Wildflowers by Adirondack Weddings Magazine
    Wildflowers by Adirondack Weddings Magazine
    Wildflowers by Adirondack Weddings Magazine
    Garden | Adirondack Weddings
    Wildflowers by Adirondack Weddings Magazine
    Wildflowers by Adirondack Weddings Magazine
    Wildflowers by Adirondack Weddings Magazine
    Wildflowers by Adirondack Weddings Magazine
    Wildflowers by Adirondack Weddings Magazine
    Wildflowers by Adirondack Weddings Magazine
        
    Ready for more floral goodness? Check out professional flower arrangements by Adirondack florists in our online flowers gallery!