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The time of year is never a concern when a bride chooses a neutral color as our bride, Tamara did. Kermit green came on the scene a few years ago. I for one was a bit concerned if a bride would like this color or not- I was so mistaken!!! Brides LOVE this color. It looks great with so many colors. Blues, Chocolate, Pinks, Greens, Tangerines to list a few. It is often the pop we need in an other wise lack luster bouquet or as you can see a beauty on it's own.--So I say Love it and use it.
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