Flowers: Create Your Own Meaning

By Arden Hills

The various meanings of flowers have evolved over the years; and expressly in the Victorian era, the presentation of flowers alone would portray a specific message.  Today, however, the variety and accessibility of flowers are overly abundant and so many brides are going for a certain look and feel within a certain price range.  The look and feel of your wedding day is up to you and your fiancé!  From the aroma and color to the price and look, the decision is yours. 

But, should you still want some old world charm, here are some meanings behind some beautiful flowers: 

Almond Blossom: Hope and Watchfulness

Gladiolus: Strength Of Character, I am really sincere

Gloxinia: Love at first sight

Oleander: Beauty and Grace

Daffodil:  Unrequited Love, You’re the Only One, The Sun is Always Shining when I’m with You

Primrose:  I can’t live without you

Pink Zinnia: Lasting Affection

Aster: Daintiness, Symbol of Love

Tulip: Symbol of The Perfect Lover

Gardenia: A secret love, joy.

Pink & White Roses: I love you still and always will

White Carnation: Pure Love, Sweet Love, Innocence

Orchid: Magnificence, Love, Beauty, Refinement

Calla Lily: Majestic Beauty

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