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By tradition,
the groom wears a flower that appears in the bridal bouquet in
his buttonhole. This custom originates from the Medieval tradition
of a knight wearing his lady's colors as a declaration of love.
So it seems that
a wedding without flowers is like, well, its like a garden
without flowers!
So Many Choices
Have you ever
considered how many different kinds of flowers there are? Hundreds
of beautiful blooms are available to create the romantic elegance
your wedding deserves. You may even feel like author Phoebe Cary,
who said, I know not which I love the most, Nor which the
comeliest shows, The timid, bashful violet Or the royal-hearted
rose: The pansy in purple dress, The pink with cheek of red,
Or the faint, fair heliotrope, who hangs, Like a bashful maid
her head. So, how do you choose?
One way is to
consider the different meanings of the flowers and create a bouquet
that is not only beautiful to the eye, but also meaningful to
the heart. Another way is to consider the time of year. Many
flowers are more common during one season than another, so finding
off-season flowers may be difficult!
Based on tradition,
here are some of the more popular wedding bouquet flowers and
what they mean, along with when they are in season:
Red Rose
Love, All Year
White Rose - Unity, All Year
Yellow Rose - Joy, All Year
Orange Rose - Passion, All Year
Pink Rose - Secret Love, or Grace & Sweetness, All Year
Alstroemeria - Devotion, All Year
Baby's Breath - Innocence, All Year
Calla Lily - Magnificent Beauty, March through September
Carnation - Devoted Love, All Year
Daisy - Innocence & Romance, All Year
Ivy - Fidelity, Marriage, All Year
Lily Of The Valley - Happiness, March through September
Myrtle - Joy , All Year
Orchid - Love & Beauty, All Year
Stephanotis - Marital Happiness, All Year
Tulips - Love & Passion, January through April
Zinnia - Affection, All Year
The best way
to get the right flowers is to choose the right florist and one
of the best ways to find a good florist is by word of mouth.
If the florist's service and work comes highly recommended, chances
are they will do a good job for you. Select a florist that listens
to you and really grasps the look and feel you want. Be open
to the florist's ideas and suggestions. In the long run, it will
be the value of their experience, talent, and expertise that
you have purchased.
Dont Forget
the Flowers for the
.
In addition to
flowers for the wedding party and family members, you will need
flowers for the church, arrangements for the reception tables,
head table, and guest book table. You may even want flowers for
the cake and a small bouquet for the ladies' room. To make sure
you dont forget any of your floral needs, here is a list
of possibilities:
Flowers for
the Bridal Party
Bride's Bouquet
Maid/Matron of Honor
Mother of the Bride
Mother of the Groom
Bridesmaids
Flower Girl
Grandmothers
Groom
Best Man
Father of the Bride
Father of the Groom
Ushers
Ring Bearer
Grandfathers
Flowers for
the Wedding Ceremony
Altar Arrangements
Aisle Markers
Candelabras
Aisle Runner
Canopy or Archway
Kneeling Bench
Flowers for
the Reception
Bridal Table
Cake Table
Guest Table
Buffet Table
Bandstand
Gift Table
Guest Book Table
Bouquet to Throw
Fresh flowers
underline the importance and elegance of your wedding day. They
enhance any setting and can literally transform an average looking
room into a beautiful scene. If you've planned well, your flowers
will be exactly what you want, and you'll be free to focus on
what your day is all about. |