This halter top dress displays a pattern of blossoms from a viburnum bush, probably a Mohawk variety of the type of viburnum developed by the English nurserymen Albert and Arthur Burkwood. The scent of these blossoms is spicy and sweet, and they last for over a week in April around here. The pattern on this dress is minimally manipulated, so upon close inspection the blossoms are easy to see and identify. In the center of the front we have a nine-pointed star decorative element, with the star made from ornamental cherry blossoms. The back of the dress has a larger nine-pointed star made with viburnum blossoms.
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