Meaning of Flowers

January 21st, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

Meaning of Flowers, Make Your Wedding Memorable

Article by Mia Sara

Wedding flowers chosen based on few factors such as the season, the colors and many more. It is quite important to choose the flowers by its meaning. Of course, no matter what wedding flowers you pick, no one is really going to know the meaning of flowers unless you tell them. But, flowers have their own languange.

Fortunately, mostly flowers have beautiful meanings. So, let’s begin to list some meaning of flowers for your wedding.

Roses

Roses are the most common wedding flower. You can choose red roses which mean I love you or pink roses which mean happiness. Sometimes it’s not the color that holds the meaning but the type. You can learn more about meaning of this flowers here.

Lilies

Most lilies have beautiful meanings and very popular for a wedding flower such as Calla lilies which means beauty, Peruvian lilies means friendship and devotion, or Stargazer lilies will highlight a sense of youthfulness and beauty. But, the most popular type of lily for wedding flowers is the Calla Lily.

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Meaning of Flowers

Carnations

A bouquet of carnations holds the meaning of fascination, distinction, love, and is also associated with purity and luck.

Irises

The history of the iris can be traced back to Greek mythology. The meaning of this flowers involves wisdom, courage, hope, and faith.

Sunflowers

Sunflowers, named by its appearance, are often known for their boldness, energy, and bright colors. The meaning behind this particular bloom includes loyalty and longevity, which makes perfect sense for the exchange of vows.

Orchids

The elegance and exotic appearance of orchids makes this bloom a popular choice in wedding flower. The meaning of this flowers are an expression of being special and showcases the bride as a rare and delicate beauty.

Tulips

It is said that this highly historic flower is one that allows couples to truly express a “perfect love”. Red tulips signify “true love,” while the purple variety adds a hint of regality. Yellow tulips are known to express cheerfulness and happiness.

Gerbera Daisies

Who doesn’t know Gerbera daisies for a wedding flower? Gerbera daisies are one of the most popular flowers in the world. Roses could mean love, and liles could mean beauty but the meaning of this flowers always give sense of cheerfulness and purity. There are plenty of colors you can choose for Gerbera Daisies including bright pink, white, brilliant yellows, and ruby red.