My bridal bouquet will consist of white and blush/medium pink peonies, groupings of white and ivory roses, scatterings of blush cymbidium orchids with pink throat with a white double-faced satin stem-wrap.  

Mr. SweetCFly will have a white and blush pink cymbidium orchid boutonniere with a white satin step-wrap.

The bridesmaids will be carrying white hydrangeas, mini chartreuse green hydrangeas, medium pink roses, and hot pink peonies in a hot pink double-faced satin stem-wrap. 

The groomsmen will have green hypericum berry bouts wrapped in a hot pink stem-wrap.

The flowergirl is going to be carrying a pomander ball... we're not sure what kind yet, probably hot pink roses and chartreuse green mini hydrangeas.  
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Blush pink peonies
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Pink peonies
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Cymbidium orchid- quite possibly my favorite flower ever!
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White and ivory roses
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White hydrangeas and green hypericum beries
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Chartreuse green minis
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Hot pink roses
The centerpieces will be alternating highs and lows, and will coordinate with the general theme seen in the bouquets and boutonnieres.  My florist said that peonies occasionally are no longer in season in July, and though she promises to incorporate them into the bouquets because I love them, if they cannot be found in season locally we'll be using dahlias in their place in the centerpieces- to save on costs.  Dahlias give the same big and round shape as the peonies, and are summer season flowers.  (Peonies are more typically "spring" flowers but my florist assured me she often does see them locally in the summer and even if she doesn't she will outsource for them and they will still be beautiful- fingers crossed!)
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Dahlias