If you want to add a touch of symbolism to your wedding, how about letting your flowers speak for you? Below are some meanings that flowers have. The Victorians spoke volumes through flowers and gestures; it is a shame that we have lost some of that art today.
Ambrosia Love Returned
Anemone Expectation
Apple Blossoms Hope, Good fortune
Better things to come
Baby’s Breath Pure Heart, Innocence
Bluebell Constancy
Blue Violet Faithfulness
Calla Lily Beauty
Camellia Loveliness, Gratitude
Daffodil Regard, Joy
Dahlia Forever yours
Daisy Innocence, Gentleness
Forget-me-not Remembrance, True Love
Freesia Innocence
Gardenia Purity, Your Lovely, Joy
Heather Future Fortune
Heliotrope Devotion, Faithfulness
Hyacinth Loveliness
Hydrangea Understanding
Iris Warmth of affection
Ivy Fidelity
Lilac First Love
Lilac (white) Youthful Innocence
Lily Majesty
Lily of the Valley Happiness
Magnolia Sweetness, Dignity, Splendid beauty
Orange Blossom Purity, Virginity
Orchid Rare Beauty, Love, You flatter me
Queen Anne’s Lace Trust
Stephanotis Marital happiness
Tulip Perfect Lover, Passion, Love
Violet Modesty, Faithfulness
Water Lily Purity of Heart
Zinnia Affection
Roses All roses symbolize love, but their colors have special meanings.
Coral Rose Desire
Cream Rose Thoughtfulness, Charm, Graciousness
Peach Rose Modesty
Pink Rose Friendship, Happiness, Gratitude, Appreciation,
Admiration
Pink Rose (Pale) Grace
Pink Rose (Dark) Thankfulness
Orange Rose Admiration, Fascination, Enthusiasm, Desire
Red Rose Love, Passion, Respect, Courage
Red Rosebud Pure & Lovely
Red & White Rose together Unity
Tea Rose I’ll always remember
Yellow Rose Joy, Friendship, Freedom
White Rose Innocence, Purity, Secrecy, Reverence
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