Going Wilde

Going Wilde

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A bright and fresh design combining the popular green Chrysanthemums with elegant white Hydrangea, accented with bright blue fun.

The green carnation became a queer symbol in 1892 when Oscar Wilde instructed a handful of his friends to wear them on their lapels to the opening night of his comedy Lady Windermere's Fan. From then on, wearing a green carnation on your lapel was a secret, subtle hint that you were a man who loved other men. Celebrate your love with this gorgeous arrangement featuring vibrant green carnations.

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