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  2. Boutonnière - Wikipedia

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    When worn at a wedding or prom, they often match the flowers (corsages) of the bride or date. There are many types and styles of boutonnières to choose from. In some cases, the groom, his groomsmen and the father of the bride all wear boutonnières, adding a touch of elegance to the important occasion.

  3. Corsage - Wikipedia

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    Today, corsages are most commonly seen at homecomings, proms, and similar formal events. [1] In some countries, similar ornaments are worn by the mothers and grandmothers of the bride and groom at a wedding ceremony. [2] Flowers worn by men are generally called buttonholes or boutonnières.

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  5. Wedding of Grover Cleveland and Frances Folsom - Wikipedia

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    Folsom wore a short-sleeve wedding dress of ivory satin and Indian silk with orange blossoms. It had been designed by the French fashion designer Charles Frederick Worth , and she had obtained it while vacationing in Europe. [1]

  6. Centaurea cyanus - Wikipedia

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    L. Centaurea cyanus (introduced species) near Peshastin, Chelan County, Washington. Centaurea cyanus, commonly known as cornflower or bachelor's button, [note 1] is an annual flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to Europe.

  7. Flower bouquet - Wikipedia

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    A flower bouquet is a collection of flowers in a creative arrangement. Flower bouquets can be arranged for the decor of homes or public buildings or may be handheld. Several popular shapes and styles classify handheld bouquets, including nosegay, crescent, and cascading bouquets.