Your Bouquet & the Language of Flowers

There's no doubt that flowers are beautiful, but did you know they also have meanings? It is a sweet and fun idea to mix blossoms into your wedding design plan that have a particular meaning to you. Sometimes the symbolism can be personal like a favorite childhood blossom, but there are also resources that explain what specific blossoms symbolize. 

We thought it would be fun to see what certain blossoms mean, so we compiled a list of eight flowers and what they symbolize from theflowerexpert.com!

1. Calla Lillies - symbolize magnificence and beauty.

Bharat Palmer Photography

Bharat Palmer Photography

Nancy Gould Photography

Nancy Gould Photography

 

2. Daisies - symbolize innocence and purity.

Katie Hall Photography

Katie Hall Photography

 

3. Gardenias - symbolize purity and sweetness.

Snap! Photography

Snap! Photography

Kjeld M Photography

Kjeld M Photography

 

4. Ranunculus - symbolize radiant charm.

Snap! Photography

Snap! Photography

Channing Johnson Photography

Channing Johnson Photography

 

5. Roses - symbolize love. 

Allegro Photography

Allegro Photography

 

6. Sweet Pea - symbolizes delicate pleasure and bliss.

Snap! Photography

Snap! Photography

Valerie Howard Photography

Valerie Howard Photography

 

7. Peonies - symbolize happy life and happy marriage.

Tico & Red Photography

Tico & Red Photography

 

8. Orchids - symbolize exotic beauty and femininity.

Elegant Bliss Wedding Photography

Elegant Bliss Wedding Photography

Oh! Karina Photography

Oh! Karina Photography

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