Shane Connolly was chosen by Prince William and Kate Middleton, to create the floral display and arrangement for their wedding.
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He is respected in his field of expertise that is why the couple trusted him of the responsibility. Connolly is known for elegant and unique floral arrangements.Six National Association of Flower Arrangement Societies or NAFAS
(www.nafas.org.uk.) members will help Connolly and his team.
There will be blossoms, azaleas, rhododendron, euphorbias, beech, wisteria, lilacs, other seasonal growing andcut British flowers and trees. Eight 20 feet-high trees: six English Field Maple and two Hornbeam, all will be growing in planters.
All trees, plants and flowers will be coming from Saville Gardens and Valley Gardens in Windsor Great Park, Sandringham Estate and other English growers.
Right after the wedding all the flowers and trees will stay for a while in the Westminster Abbey, after May 6, 2011 Friday, it will be taken to Highgrove Gardens. The Royal Couple plans to donate or re-planted the flowers and trees that have been used in the wedding.
For more information about Mr. Shane Connolly visit www.shaneconnolly.co.uk.
Pictures from The British Monarch Photostream
He is respected in his field of expertise that is why the couple trusted him of the responsibility. Connolly is known for elegant and unique floral arrangements.Six National Association of Flower Arrangement Societies or NAFAS
(www.nafas.org.uk.) members will help Connolly and his team.
There will be blossoms, azaleas, rhododendron, euphorbias, beech, wisteria, lilacs, other seasonal growing andcut British flowers and trees. Eight 20 feet-high trees: six English Field Maple and two Hornbeam, all will be growing in planters.
All trees, plants and flowers will be coming from Saville Gardens and Valley Gardens in Windsor Great Park, Sandringham Estate and other English growers.
Right after the wedding all the flowers and trees will stay for a while in the Westminster Abbey, after May 6, 2011 Friday, it will be taken to Highgrove Gardens. The Royal Couple plans to donate or re-planted the flowers and trees that have been used in the wedding.
For more information about Mr. Shane Connolly visit www.shaneconnolly.co.uk.
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