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A Georgia wedding floral business can help you plan and select flowers for many aspects of your wedding. Georgia Wedding Floral listings are found below. Most popular Georgia cities to find wedding floral businesses are as follows:
  • Atlanta wedding floral
  • Augusta wedding floral
  • Columbus wedding floral
  • Savannah wedding floral
  • Athens wedding floral
Georgia Wedding Floral listings are in the order of 1) City, 2) Alphabetical by business name. You can contact your Georgia wedding floral business through their website link, phone number or through one of our contact email forms. All floral businesses listed have a verified professional website with a reference to weddings on their website. WeddingMuseum.com is not responsible for service provided by these vendors. We are merely a portal to wedding specialists. If you would like to view/give ratings or save vendors to your control panel, you must first login.


 

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Contact multiple local wedding vendors via email.
Holliday's Of Atlanta  Atlanta, GA
770-720-7426  |   www.hollidaysofatlanta.com  |  Email:
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Forever Roses By Grayc  Augusta, GA
706-394-7053  |   www.foreverrosesbygrayc.com  |  Email:
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A Pretty Petal  Kennesaw, GA
404-567-6240  |   www.atlantaweddingflorist.net  |  Email:
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Olive Branch Productions  Suwanee, GA
678-682-8186  |   www.olivebranchpros.com  |  Email:
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When selecting flowers for your wedding you have two choices. You can select fresh flowers or silk flowers. The silk flowers will last forever and are very easy to preserve. Fresh flowers can be dried and also preserved. Cost can vary based on type of flower and quality of flower.

A Georgia floral can help you plan and select flowers for many aspects of your wedding. Wedding flowers can include flowers on and surrounding the wedding cake, flowers on the isles at the ceremony, flowers on the alter at the ceremony, and centerpieces on the tables at the reception. Flowers are also incorporated in the wedding by being dress accessories. The wedding flowers can include the bride's bouquet, the bride's toss bouquet, bride's attendants bouquets, the flower girl's flowers, groom's boutonniere, fathers' boutonnieres, grandfathers' boutonnieres, mothers' corsages, grandmothers' corsages and ring bearer's boutonniere.

Finally, it usually doesn't matter if you are a Atlanta wedding floral, Augusta wedding floral, Columbus wedding floral, Savannah wedding floral, Athens wedding floral or anywhere else in Georgia. If you have a referral, please pay the extra traveling expense to have them come to your wedding. A good referral is worth a few dollars in gas. Please don't disregard a floral because they are not in your area. Just ask if they will come to you, you can go to them, or you can arrange delivery. For more information about hiring a Georgia floral, please see below for wedding floral articles.


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