When you get married it is nice to choose flowers for your wedding bouquet that have some symbolism.
According to a flower symbolism dictionary Living Arts Originals, the symbolism of
Baby’s Breath – a flower found in many wedding bouquets – is purity innocence and the Holy Spirit.
Daisies – a symbol of loyalty, purity and innocence.
Globe Amaranth – Unfading love
Ivy- Fidelty, friendship and undyig love
Magnolia – Nobility, perseverance and love of nature
Orchids – These symbolize love, femanine beauty and having many children.
Pansy – The flower means, “to occupy my thoughts”
Rose – Red roses are passion, fidelity and love. Pink roses are a more innocent love. White ones symbolize purity. Blue roses indicate sophistication.
Snapdragon – This symbolizes graciousness and strength.
Sunflowers – These mean love and adoration.
Sweet Pea -These symbolize bliss, sex and love. However in some cultures this flower means “goodbye.”
Tulips – These symbolize fame and a perfect love.
Violets – Modesty, virtue and vigilance.
Wisteria – Welcome, playful energies.
Zinnias – Goodness, fondness of friends and daily worship of a higher power.
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One Response to “Wedding Flower Symbolism”
Type of flower has its own meaning but quantity of flower also very important just like 3 stick of roses meaning I love you, 24 stick of roses means i love you 24 months then anyone know what is the meaning for one stick of red rose?
By Lester Wong on Nov 6, 2008