Did you know that in Princess Diana's bouquet, there was a poisonous flower

The marriage between Lady Diane and Prince Charles of England was one of the most fabulous, although the couple did not live happily long. Her dress caused many women to dream, but also the spectacular bouquet, a flower composition about two inches [60 cm] long, which weighed about two pounds [2 kg], writes the cosova clan. Flowers [...]
Her dress caused many women to dream, but also the spectacular bouquet, a flower composition about two inches [60 cm] long, which weighed about two pounds [2 kg], writes the cosova clan.
The flowers were made of white guard, orchid, and mughette. This very last flower was popular with Diane, who chose her for the bride's bouquet, ignoring her danger.
But after the amazing aroma, Muguto results in a poisonous plant, as the oracle writes, which in some cases results in death.
Hence, the flower is kept away from domestic animals and children. Among other things, muchhetto can cause dangerous skin reactions.












