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He was not interested in corsage orchids: he wanted to cultivate rare endangered species that are now available only on the black market.
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My Uncle Lou grows a single variety, the cattlyea orchid, for florists to cut and include in corsages and nosegays.
Cattleya: These orchids are most easily recognized for their use in corsages and for having a flower that can last from two to six weeks.
This may limit your selection, but there are many inexpensive flowers, such as alstroemeria lilies or mini carnations, that look lovely in corsages.
Only the flower heads are used in a corsage.
Place the corsage in a plastic box or in a plastic resealable bag.
If you've used silk flowers, then place the corsage in a cool, dry place so that it won't fade in the light.
Kimiko Hahn, easy to identify as a judge in her white corsage, already knew the name of the poetry winner, but would not divulge.
Williamsburg, Brooklyn Through Sunday The squarish space at Plus Ultra is small, even by Williamsburg standards, but it is the perfect setting for JoAnne Carson's "Bouquet," which resembles a rose tree infested by several other species of plant, or a giant dyed-flower corsage in a roomy box.
I am more often than not, the prom date ignored, gripping onto corsage in my clenched fist that never comes.
Keep the corsage in mind.
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