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Flowers are one of the most beautiful parts of your wedding day. They travel down the aisle with the wedding party and drape the church and reception area. One other part of common belief is that the women that catches that beautiful bouquet will be the next to get married.
In the Victorian time, men sent flowers to women as communication by using the different meanings of the flowers. Now it’s acceptable to tell a women how a man will feel, but the meanings of flowers then were well known. If you know what each flower means, you will be more able to pick the one that has the right meaning for your wedding and you as a bride. Roses Roses are a popular choice and means romance, so it fits with weddings. The colors will vary and mean different things. Red is the color of love, pink symbolize elegance, and white roses mean innocence and purity. Yellow is common for friendship and happiness, orange is for enthusiasm and passion, and lavender roses mean love at first sight. Daisies Daisies are used for a more informal wedding, but they have been known to make there way into more formal ones. They are cheerfulness in a flower. You may have seen them in a side range of colors, which make it easy to add to any wedding color scheme. Lilies There are a lot of different kinds of colors of lilies. They normally stand for innocence and purity, but some kinds have a different and special meaning. Stargazer lilies are for aspiration and pink ones have come to be known as a sign of prosperity. The small Peruvian lilies are for friendship and devotion.
Tulips Tulips are a simple and beautiful flower that comes in many different colors. These are usually for perfect love, but they can have other meanings. Red ones are for true love, like roses. Purple tulips are for royalty and yellow ones are for cheer. Carnations The carnation is one of the oldest flowers in the world, and they have become popular for weddings. They come in many colors and are for love. The colors of carnations have the same kinds of meanings as roses. Red is for deep affection while white is for purity, and pink for gratitude.
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