10 Popular Flowers for Weddings
If you have a problem to pick your wedding flowers, look at our roundup favorite wedding flowers to help you decide. Reduce your wedding bouquet and centerpieces choice before your florist, we have a review. The top 10 wedding flowers!
Roses
The traditional Valentine's Day flower is a symbol of love and beauty. The rose is available in solid color and bi-color varieties, and there are striped roses and tipped roses Dr. Many are available year round and are surprisingly affordable. And though roses are associated with luxurious fragrance, not every rose is scented. Brides often choose roses for their wedding because of their race. Three main types are likely candidates for your wedding flowers: hybrid tea, spray up and a garden stand.
Calla Lily
This elegant trumpet-shaped flower symbolizes "magnificent beauty" in the language of flowers. Two types are commonly available: a wide range in the head with a long, smooth stem and is suitable for high arrangements or presentation-style bouquets, and a miniature version ideal for nosegays and boutonnieres. Creamy ivory is the most popular color and Calla lilies come in yellow, orange, mauve-pink, purple and dark.
Tulips
Tulips are a meaningful wedding flower choices as they represent "happy years" or "burning love". Although most people are familiar with white tulips, they can be found in a variety of colors like red, pink, yellow and peach and bright colors like magenta, red and purple. Three main varieties are commonly used: Dutch tulips, French tulips and parrot tulips. During much of the year, the most common tulips are very affordable, but rarely breeds can be expensive. If looking for elegant flowers for your wedding day, then tulips are a good choice.
Hydrangea
Hydrangea is a good choice if you want to break away from traditionally used in wedding flowers. The big bushy head and intense colors of the flowers make them ideal for weddings with vibrant colors. The hydrangea represented "vanity" in the Victorian language of flowers. A stem or two of these reasonable prices, without odor shrub flower helps fill out arrangements and bouquets, and a few sprigs make a lovely boutonniere. You can use the hydrangea in white and shades of green, pink, burgundy, and blue.
Lily of the Valley
With bell-shape florets dangling from a thin stem, make it easy to hang them onto centerpieces. Lily of the valley is sometimes called the "ladder to heaven." Most people know of the white race, and lily of the valley is also a very rare red-pink. The flower is linked to Ostara, the goddess of spring in the Norse mythology, and while most occur during this season, it is still available but very expensive, most of the year. A more affordable alternative may be to use just a few stems to infuse a bouquet.
Peonies
Peonies acquired the Victorian meaning "timid" because of their strong smell and bright colors. There are two types of Peony - the herbs and tree planting. A bouquet made solely of peonies can be beautiful, the flowers can also be used and arrangements to make beautiful centerpieces. If you're thinking of tree peonies for your wedding day, remember that not long to cut them. It takes bloom is seasonally available from late spring to early summer but can be imported into the fall.
Stephanotis
This fine white flowers are a great wedding choice. The Victorian meaning for this flower is "marital happiness". This star-shaped flower is the most popular choice for bridal bouquets. A bouquet of stephanotis blossoms is one of the most traditional a bride can carry, and a stephanotis boutonniere is a classic choice for a formal wedding. They are available throughout the year and they are a reasonable price.
Sweet Peas
Sweet peas traditional wedding flowers in England and it means "lasting joy." Their scent is strong and sweet and is available in a wide variety of colors from white to intense pink and purple. Make this an old-fashioned favorite in bouquets for the bride and her bride.
Ranunculus
Ranunculus is a more affordable alternative to roses or other popular wedding flowers. Buttercup is to introduce your partner, the Victorian language of flowers to say, "I am covered by your charm." This light-scented flower features several blossoms on a stem with fern-like leaves. This brilliant flower is often used in bridal or bridesmaid bouquets nosegays and is available in many colors like white, yellow, orange and pink.
The Gardenia
Surrounded by dark green, waxy leaves, the embodiment of an exquisite gardenia sultry, heavy scent. These beautiful flowers have a pungent, heavy odor. These flowers are a good idea for centerpieces and a single gardenia makes a big corsage. Gardenia is lovely tucked in a beautiful bouquet or floating in a low rate as a center, and a single gardenia makes a wonderful scented corsage. But the delicate, creamy ivory petals of this expensive flower can easily bite. A large three-to four-inch blossom, as well as a miniature variety is available.
Do not forget to consider the flower wedding if you can not your favorite color in fresh flowers or the flowers are, are out of season. Silk wedding flowers in every shape and color are always in season.
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