Wedding Flowers - Roses Are Red
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Wedding flowers are one of the most important aspects of any bride’s wedding
plans. Making sure your wedding flowers are fresh and beautiful on your big day
can be daunting. In addition, with the species and varieties available, choosing
types of wedding flowers can be a tough decision. Here are a few pointers for
choosing wedding flowers and florists.
1. Find a local florist, one that is near your ceremony and reception sites.
Choosing a nearby florist for your wedding flowers will help ensure freshness
2. Choose wedding flowers that have meaning to you. Here is a brief summary
of the traditional meanings for some popular wedding flowers:
· Baby’s Breath symbolizes innocence and is widely used as filler
for bouquets.
· Calla Lily symbolizes magnificent beauty and is available in spring
and summer.
· Carnations have different meanings depending on color: pink is daring,
red is love, and white is ability.
· Roses symbolize love and beauty and are one of the most popular wedding
flowers.
· Tulips symbolize love and are available in the spring.
3. Fresh flowers look great on wedding cakes. Once you have decided on a florist
to provide your wedding flowers, you may want to consider having them work together
with the cake designer or caterer to provide fresh (not sprayed with insecticide!)
flowers for your cake.
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