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Jul 8, 2011 7:58 AM CST
Name: Tracey
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I haven't cut them yet...and because I hate chopping lilies, it will be hard for me Whistling These will get this wedding for a life and that's it...that's why I love the garden ones so much...they usually last for years and years.

Now let's hope they make the trip! Thanks for your well wishes. It was quite a project and a pure miracle to have anything in bloom at the right time. I will let out a BIG sigh tomorrow afternoon, so be in your gardens...and wherever you are, I'm sure you will hear me.

The one thing I will say about Salmon Star as a cut flower, is that they way they arrange themselves on a stem is not the perfect cutflower florist type (clustered at top). I'll have to show you some bouquet pictures when we get them. My niece is putting all of it together. I haven't the artist gene *Blush*

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