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The True Meaning of Wedding Flowers



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By : Ike Ani    19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-08-28 09:09:37
The flowers are there to enhance the wedding reception, ceremony, attire and dress. Each flower of the wedding has its own important meaning. Here are a few wedding flowers, the common variety, with the application and respective meanings.

The meaning of these flowers for weddings has been passed down for many generations. The Victorian era is the earliest record of the flower giving process. Sometimes, it can be rather difficult to express feelings and emotions. So, men choose to give flowers as a symbol. The women automatically understand the meaning behind the type of flower, eliminating any need for the man to explain it to her.

The colours of the wedding that also exist on the flower also have their own unique meaning. Focusing primarily on the wedding flowers and colours, the groom and bride are able to incorporate a unique meaning into their wedding ceremony.

The flower Calla Lilies came from the Greek word Kallos, translated into beauty. This flower has been associated with charm and elegance for generations. If you decide to use Calla Lilies in your wedding, then you’ll essentially add sophistication, elegance and charm to that special day of yours.

Daises are here to brighten your wedding. It’s able to make people cheer and smile. White petals with a yellow centre are currently the most popular. Although daises are very popular flowers, they are rarely ever used for weddings. Daises symbolise romance and innocence. This flower is most ideal for the summer wedding. In order for you to create a wedding bouquet that is wonderful and cheery for the summer, you could decide to tie daises together using a fancy ribbon.

When it comes to wedding flowers, roses are the most popular. White roses symbolise purity, cleanliness, innocence and virtue. Thus, wedding dresses are typically made in white. The red that’s in the roses is there to raise excitement and blood circulation. The red roses are there to symbolise passion and love. When you combine both red and white, you get pink, which symbolises fidelity and harmony. The pink roses are there for one to express their happiness and for the unity associated with the special occasion.

The rose is always a popular accessory in any wedding. It’s a solid way of decorating your wedding. Roses can be bought in many different colours in order to merge with your current wedding theme. For enhancement purposes, you could wrap the roses up in colored tulle in order to match your theme.
Author Resource:- Ike Ani has been writing articles on the internet over the years. For more information on the wedding industry, which will include recommendations, answers to nagging questions and advice, visit his latest site Wedding Saints.
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