During the Roman era brides would carry bouquets of flowers, herbs and
some spices in with their outfits to ward off evil spirits and bring
luck to the union. The softness and fragility of a flower has always
been compared with the beauty of a woman thus possibility popularizing
its propriety in the wedding rites.
Other ancient peoples such
as the Greeks favored the use of Ivy in the belief that it was a sign
of everlasting and unbreakable love and in the middle ages, the Arabs
known as called Saracens used Orange Blossoms as it meant happiness and
fulfillment for them. In the 1840’s the stylish Royal Queen Victoria
chose the use of Marigolds for her rites for it symbolized creativity
and passion. It was also referred to as “Herb of the Sun”.
Flowers
have now gone beyond the traditional value as harbingers of emotions
and appreciation because of their aesthetic value, now even their
fragrance has come into play. This has replaced the used of ancient
herbs but now flowers are arranged with many kinds of fillers or
sometimes even matched with other flowers, ribbons, lace and many other
items. Flowers also are mostly seasonal so availability also will
affect the cost of purchase and wisdom of the ages will suggest
consulting your local florist for more information.
In
considering the top 5 wedding flowers for this writing, I gathered and
balance the information about the most written about and the most
offered packages by flower producers and suppliers on the internet.
Roses.
Absolutely
the traditional favorite for the classic white wedding and its wide
range of color varieties offer designers and decorators with much
flexibility. It is available all year round and is the push product for
most in the industry. Its can be used in alone in bouquets or even
mixed with fillers and others complimentary flowers in table settings,
bridesmaids bouquets, wrist corsages, flower girl pomanders,
boutonnières and wreath type arrangements for venues. Even the use of
just its petals is still seen as the standard for most nuptials.
Using
the red ones is a sign of “passionate love”, combined with white means
“unity” and when white is used alone means “purity”.
Orchids
Known
worldwide for its wide genus range, which not only vary greatly in
color, shape, form and scent orchids also vary greatly in price. It can
be exotically combined in arrangements for the traditional mode to
cutting edge and works well as a bouquet. It actually symbolizes wealth
and social status and may look very delicate, but the truth of the
matter is that most varieties available around the world are very
sturdy, can survive without water as a cut flower and can take rough
handling. The most popular variety in weddings seems to be the
Cymbidium and the Dendrobiumand which makes a fantastic showpiece at
the dinner tables.
Calla Lilies.
It has come to
age, its fiery hues and jewel tones and its good range in size and
colors make it a fashionable pick. It’s actually not a lily but its
miniature calla type has become a rave at weddings. The Calla means
“Regal” and its image is also often elegantly used in wedding cards,
cakes, invitations. It looks like an angels little trumpet and can used
alone or mixed with fillers such as the baby’s breath. It was first
available mostly in white by its hybrids now offer a very wide range of
colors to choose from.
Hydrangeas.
Using this
symbolizes “perseverance” or “preservation” and is most designed for
use in large and lush forms. It is also available all throughout the
year but is sometimes quite sensitive for handling due to its delicate
nature. But it still holds out as great choice second to roses
specially if your wedding is held near or around the valentine month.
Its large size gives off great visual volume and its range of colors is
a favorite to mix with other types of wedding flowers.
Lilies.
Historians
say that lilies were are part of Greek myth as far back as 1580 B.C. It
meaning is rooted from the word “leiron” and was believed to have
sprouted from the milk of Hera herself. The ancient Chinese also
revered this flower and came to mean “forever in love” to them. For the
Christians, white is the most used color at weddings and lilies which
suggests “purity” and is associated with virgins which relates to the
“Madonna Lily”
There were a lot of runner-ups to consider, but
the five mentioned above seems to be the most documented and most
popular to use particularly for weddings. Take to mind not only color,
hue and shape when choosing your wedding flowers, fragrance and
symbolism can serve up an unforgettable ambiance and mood to the best
day of your life.
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