I've heard they were; I was trying for something natural as the family in question might not bother/have wax flowers. Later in the century, especially, wax flower directions were published in Godey's and other women's magazines as a DIY.

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On Nov 25, 2011, at 1:14 AM, Sharon Collier wrote:

Wax flowers were also popular at this time. I've seen pictures of some that
look amazingly real. I believe they were in a bride's head wreath or
bouquet.
Sharon C.

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