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Hi, Bees! My bouquet is going to be callas and roses. Here it is: http://www.weddingbouquets.com/html/atd112.html. The roses will be ivory, though. My BMs bouqets are just calla lilies. This is theirs: http://www.weddingbouquets.com/html/atd228.html. Now, my question revolves around the calla lilies. My florist offers three kinds: ones that feel like a hard plastic, ones that feel like a rubber glove, and then natural touch. Obviously, natural touch are more expensive, but are they actually worth the cost? Is there that much of a difference in look? I have only seen them online, so I can't really tell a difference. My florist has been great to work with, but I would like to get your opinions having gone through it or are about to. I am not so much worried about people feeling the flowers and saying that they are fake. I just want something that looks nice. Any suggestions?