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Encyclopedia > Flowergirl
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A flowergirl is a participant in a This article is about the marriage ceremony. ...wedding procession. Her responsibility is usually to spread Wildflowers A flower is the reproductive organ of those plants classified as angiosperms (flowering plants; Division Magnoliophyta). ...flower For the petals of chakras, see Petal (chakra). ...petals on the floor before the An illustration of a bride. ...bride, or to carry a Bouquet can refer to: An arrangement of cut flowers A fragrance of something, e. ...bouquet of flowers. She is usually a young child. Her male equivalent is the In The Lord of the Rings, by J. R. R. Tolkien, Frodo Baggins is appointed to be the Ring-bearer by the Council of Elrond in Rivendell. ...ringbearer. Often the ringbearer and the flowergirl are made to look like a couple, as with the For other uses, see Best man (disambiguation). ...best man and The Maid of Honor (British English: bridesmaid) attends the bride at a wedding or marriage ceremony. ...maid of honor. As with ringbearers, a child under 3 years of age is not recommended for the role of flowergirl.

Download high resolution version (1600x1200, 1296 KB)wedding party Photo: G. Larson This image has been released into the public domain by the copyright holder, its copyright has expired, or it is ineligible for copyright. ...
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An outdoor wedding. Bride and Groom both in white. Maid of Honour and two Bridesmaids, and Best man and two Groomsmen. Flowergirl.

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  • An illustration of a bride. ...Bride
  • The Maid of Honor (British English: bridesmaid) attends the bride at a wedding or marriage ceremony. ...Maid of honor
  • A young bridesmaid at a wedding in Thornbury Castle, South Gloucestershire, England A bridesmaid is a girl or young woman who attends to the bride during or after a wedding or marriage ceremony. ...Bridesmaid
  • Flowergirl
  • An illustration of a rather cute groom. ...Bridegroom
  • For other uses, see Best man (disambiguation). ...Best man
  • A groomsman is one of the male attendants to the bridegroom in a wedding ceremony. ...Groomsman
  • In The Lord of the Rings, by J. R. R. Tolkien, Frodo Baggins is appointed to be the Ring_bearer by the Council of Elrond in Rivendell. ...Ringbearer

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Flower girl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (273 words)
There may be more than one flower girl, particularly at very formal or society weddings, or if the bride has several young relatives to honour.
This occurs less frequently than it used to, although it is still common to see several flowergirls at British royal weddings.
Flowergirls, Ring Bearers and Page Boys are usually nieces and nephews or young brothers and sisters and are generally no younger than about 5 nor older than 9 or 10.
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