“Rosemary for remembrance; Myrtle, the traditional image of a contented marriage, and minimize from a plant that was grown from a sprig of myrtle in Her Late Majesty’s wedding ceremony bouquet in 1947,” the assertion continued. “And English oak, which symbolizes the power of affection.”
Additionally included within the association are “scented pelargoniums; backyard roses; autumnal hydrangea; sedum; dahlias; and scabious, all in shades of gold, pink and deep burgundy, with touches of white, to replicate the Royal Normal, on which it sits.”
As Buckingham Palace famous, per His Majesty’s request, the wreath “is made in a very sustainable method, in a nest of English moss and oak branches, and with out the usage of floral foam.”