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Billowing branches of mock orange spill over a cast-iron urn. | Arrangement by Ariella Chezar | Photo by Erin Kunkel
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Contorted filbert branches add whimsy to a pink-and-green design that exudes springtime. | Arrangement by Françoise Weeks | Photo by James Fitzgerald III
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Some seasonal favorites including hyacinths and tulips breathe life into a woodland-style design with lichen-covered branches. | Arrangement by Ray Jordan and Janet Jackson | Photo by Becky Luigart-Stayner
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Quince branches are perfectly wild among poufs of spring-green ferns. | Arrangement by Emily Thompson | Photo by Brooke Slezak
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A tangle of quince is anchored with some frothy pink peonies. | Photo by Sarah Dorio
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Lilies-of-the-valley, anemones, and stephanotis are right at home in a delightful nest of foraged branches and twigs. | Arrangement by Sybil Sylvester | Photo by Becky Luigart-Stayner