20/07/2022
‘Love is like wildflowers; it's often found in the most unlikely places…’
If you're planning a wedding with plenty of personal touches, think about personalising your flowers, too. But instead of basing your choices on flower colour and style alone, let each flower's significance and meaning inform your decision as well.
The "language" of flowers has been around for centuries. During Victorian times, flowers were used to express emotions when words and gestures failed. Today, many couples follow this romantic practice and create bouquets and centrepieces with flowers whose meanings have some significance to them.
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Rose – symbolises love, however different colours represent different things.
Amaryllis - symbolises beauty
Baby’s Breath (Gypsophila) - symbolises everlasting love
Carnation - symbolises love and pride
Cherry Blossom – symbolises the time of renewal
Cornflower – symbolises
prosperity and friendship
Daffodil - symbolises regard and chivalry
Daisy - symbolises innocence and purity
Lavender – symbolizes devotion and virtue
The most popular flowers of 2021 were poppies, peonies, white roses, tulips, lavender and orchids.