I love blogging, but I have the hardest time coming up with names for my posts, so you're just going to have to deal with this one having a lame title.
As you guys know, I was in a crazy frenzy trying to find photos to bring to my florist. The meeting went great and Sandy the florist knew everything I wanted. . . but more on that later!
I have to dedicate this whole post to one thing.
Right now, I just have to tell you all about seeded eucalyptus! When I was at the floral market with Sandy, we spent quite a lot of time looking at different flowers and green stuff to put in bouquet. I also saw the coolest looking greenery, that would fit in perfect with the more 'wild' look I want in my bouquet.

And the seeded eucalyptus? Well, it looks a little something like this:
See! You love the look, don't you? I know I do. It's such a cool textural look and I can just picture it in a bouquet, or maybe tucked into the side of Mr. G's bout. Maybe something like this?

According to Sandy, it's available all year round too! Whoo! I didn't bother asking if there was a difference between 'regular' eucalyptus or seeded eucalyptus. Anybody know?
Ready for some bouquet love? Check these suckers out!


Anybody else use eucalyptus in their bouquet? Want to share photos ;-) ?
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