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US (SD): Options abound when it comes to wedding flowers

There is a lot that goes into planning a wedding. A guest list must be created, a venue booked, and meals catered. Travel plans must be organized and lodging for guests must be considered.
And then there’s the flowers. An ubiquitous presence at weddings for centuries, the tradition of the bridal bouquet and decorative arrangements continues today in the modern era of weddings, where brides and grooms have more options than ever before.

Renee Polreis, the head floral designer at Nepstads Flowers in Mitchell, has been providing arrangements for weddings for two decades, and after a slow 2020 wedding season, the pace is picking up again and floral ideas are once again flowing as weddings make a return after many were delayed by COVID-19 last year.

“We have been busy, a lot busier than last year because of COVID-19,” Polreis told the Mitchell Republic.

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