You’ve been asked to create four bridesmaids’ bouquets for an upcoming fall wedding. The wedding will

be held outdoors on a farm next to hayfields and an old, red country barn. The bridesmaids will be wearing
dark cranberry dresses. The bride asks you to create a sample bouquet. It should be in a circular form and
feature seasonal flowers in bold colors that complement the colors of the wedding and the setting.
1. In regard to the setting of the event, the design of the bouquets, the color scheme, and the availability of
seasonal flowers, which of the following groups of flowers would be the most appropriate to use for the
bridesmaids' bouquets?
A. Daffodils, tulips, irises, and lilies
B. Sunflowers, gerbera, asters, chrysanthemums, and statice
C. Liatris, gladiolus, lily of the valley, and snapdragon
D. Calla, anthurium, bird of paradise, and orchids

2 answers

Do you know what all of these flowers look like? If not, Google the unfamiliar flowers.

I'll be glad to discuss your choice with you.
Sunflowers