Tuesday

The Meaning of Flowers

"Some flowers spoke with strong and powerful voices, which proclaimed in accents trumpet-tongued, 'I am beautiful, and I rule.' Others murmured in tones scarcely audible, but exquisitely soft and sweet, 'I am little, and I am beloved.'" ~George Sand (Armandine A.L. Dupin) 1804-76

Flowers are a very important aspect of a wedding. They bring great sentiment and often require a great deal of planning. Here is some interesting history about the meaning of flowers to help create even more meaning for your special day, based from the book
Wedding Flowers by Wendy Thomson & Joanne Hornsby.


Spring Weddings: symbolism of rebirth and new beginnings


examples of spring flowers:
- carnation: unrequited love
- lilac: first emotions of love
- mimosa: secret love
- poppy: consolation





~lilac bouquet~
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Summer Weddings: abundance of joy


examples of summer flowers:
- bluebell: constancy
- lily-of-the-valley: return of happiness
- sunflower: splendid
- tuberose: dangerous pleasures



~tuberose bouquet~

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Fall Weddings: warmth and strength


examples of fall flowers:
- dahlia: pomp
- gardenia: refined
- chrysanthemum: "remember me"
- belladonna: pride, silence


~gardenia bouquet~
www.bouquetweddingflowers.com




Winter Weddings: passion, intensity

examples of winter flowers:
- amaryllis: splendid beauty
- heather: good luck
- tulip: declaration of hopeless love
- ivy: fidelity






~tulips bouquet~
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