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With their earthy tones, Terracotta Colored Roses are a versatile addition to various wedding themes. For a rustic, country-style wedding, these roses can be paired with wheat stalks and wildflowers, creating a bouquet that's reminiscent of a picturesque rural setting. If you're planning a vintage-themed wedding, Terracotta Roses combined with antique roses and dusty miller leaves will evoke an old-world feel, adding a touch of nostalgia to your special day. Even for a modern, minimalist wedding, these roses stand out when paired with a sleek white orchid or calla lily, providing a contrast that's as striking as it is elegant. But Terracotta Roses aren't just for bouquets and centerpieces. They can be a remarkable choice for corsages, boutonnieres, and even for adorning the wedding cake, demonstrating that a shade as unique as terracotta can indeed be the perfect choice for your dream wedding. Trust us, these aren't just wedding flowers, they are a statement of personal style and elegance.
Care & Handling:

Roses arrive closed and need to drink water so they can start to open. Some growers do not remove guard (outer, worn) petals developed by roses as a preservation defense during delivery. If you receive roses with guard petals, remove them carefully before using the roses. If your Roses look too close and you would like to expedite the opening process, recut the stems, put the Roses in warm water and add one or two tablespoons of sugar to the water. Place the flowers near light without exposing them to direct sunlight. If you want to slowdown the opening of your flowers, put them in cold water without sugar and place them in a dark place. Preferably the coldest place possible. Not under 40 degrees.

With their earthy tones, Terracotta Colored Roses are a versatile addition to various wedding themes. For a rustic, country-style wedding, these roses can be paired with wheat stalks and wildflowers, creating a bouquet that's reminiscent of a picturesque rural setting. If you're planning a vintage-themed wedding, Terracotta Roses combined with antique roses and dusty miller leaves will evoke an old-world feel, adding a touch of nostalgia to your special day. Even for a modern, minimalist wedding, these roses stand out when paired with a sleek white orchid or calla lily, providing a contrast that's as striking as it is elegant. But Terracotta Roses aren't just for bouquets and centerpieces. They can be a remarkable choice for corsages, boutonnieres, and even for adorning the wedding cake, demonstrating that a shade as unique as terracotta can indeed be the perfect choice for your dream wedding. Trust us, these aren't just wedding flowers, they are a statement of personal style and elegance.

Care & Handling:

Roses arrive closed and need to drink water so they can start to open. Some growers do not remove guard (outer, worn) petals developed by roses as a preservation defense during delivery. If you receive roses with guard petals, remove them carefully before using the roses. If your Roses look too close and you would like to expedite the opening process, recut the stems, put the Roses in warm water and add one or two tablespoons of sugar to the water. Place the flowers near light without exposing them to direct sunlight. If you want to slowdown the opening of your flowers, put them in cold water without sugar and place them in a dark place. Preferably the coldest place possible. Not under 40 degrees.

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