Mint Leaves?
Answers: The problem is that mint grows as a vine. You could strip bad the leaves that would rest in the dampen contained in the pot so that you don't get rot and pond rabble in the hose down. That being said, I've get a few varieties of mint I own grown for several years that would be long enough to do that beside but they would be scraggly and unsightly because mint follows the sun and doesn't grow straight. But if you put the main flower surrounded by the center of the vase and don't mind a jungle of mint leaves flowing out of the pot surrounding them, it looks like the ones I put contained by 2-3 years ago would be long enough to surround a rose and the ones I put contained by 4-5 years ago would be full enough to support the larger calla lilies.
Buy some seed and grow them. Unless your wedding is soon.
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