Flowers Wedding




Brides who want to create a more romantic, inspired, warm, natural, beautiful, feminine, colorful, spiritual, deep and symbolic wedding even should definitely check out the following list of wedding flower meanings just to find out what types of flowers could serve their tastes, principles, visions, expectations and their wedding style.




When planning a wedding one must pay attention to every single detail just to make sure that she won’t miss a thing of the whole affair. There are many brides out there interested in various meanings of the wedding flowers to choose more wisely and inspired, just to give the wedding even more grandeur, charm, significance and importance. So let’s not talk anymore, here is a selected list with the most popular types of wedding flowers and their traditional meanings:

Azalea – First love

Allium – Unity

Acacia – Friendship

Alyssum – Incomparable worth

Amaryllism – Pride, Beauty

Ambrosia – Reciprocated Love

Aster – Variety, Richness

Arum Lily – Ardor

Anemone – Forsaken

Apple Blossom – Preference, Good taste

Angelica – Inspiration

Arbutus – Thee only do I love

Acorn – Life, Immortality

Bridal Rose – Happy love

Blue Bell – Humility

Bachelor’s Button – Celibacy, hope

Carnation (Pink) – I’ll never forget you

Carnation (Red) – My heart aches for you

Carnation (White) – Innocence

Camellia (Red) – You are a flame in my heart

Chrysanthemum (Red) – I love you

Chrysanthemum (White) – Truth

Chrysanthemum (Yellow) – Sighted love

Clematis – Mental beauty

Clover – Good luck

China Roses – Ever new beauty

Coral Bells – Challenge

Coreposis – Always cheerful

Cosmos – Modesty

Crocus- Youthful gladness

Dahlia – Dignity, elegance

Daffodil – Pure eternal love

Daisy – Innocence

Daisy (Garden) – Sentiments shared

Dandelion – Faithfulness, happiness


Fern – Magic, fascination

Fern (Maiden hair) – Secret bond of love

Foxglove – Sensuality

Gardenia – Secret love

Geranium – I prefer you, folly

Geranium (Ivy) – Bridal favor

Gladiolus – Sincerity

Heather (Lavender) – Admiration

Heather (White) – Protection, wishes come true

Hibiscus – Delicate beauty

Holly – Domestic happiness, festivity

Honeysuckle – Country beauty

Hyacinth (Blue) – Constancy

Hyacinth (Purple) – Please forgive me

Hyacinth (Red/Pink) – Cheerfulness

Hyacinth (White) – Loveliness

Iris – A message for thee

Ivy – Wedded love

Jasmine – Socializing

Jonquil (daffodil) – Desire

Lady’s Slipper – Flighty

Larkspur (Pink) – Fickleness

Lavender – Devotion, cautious

Lilac (White) – Youth

Lily (Day) – Coquetry

Lily (Tiger) – Wealth, pride

Lily (White) – Purity, virginity

Lilly of the Valley – Increased happiness, sweetness

Marjoram – Blushes, mirth

Mint – Virtue

Mistletoe – Affection

Morning Glory – Affection

Moss – Charity, maternal love

Magnolia – Love of nature, nobility

Myrtle – Love, home

Narcissus – Egotism

Oleander – Flirtation

Orange Blossom – Purity, eternal love, marriage

Orange Flower – Chastity

Orchid – Femininity, beauty

Pansy – Thoughts, consideration

Phlox – Our souls are united

Pine – Hope, pray

Poppy (Red) – Pleasure

Poppy (White) – Consolation, eternity

Poppy (Yellow) – Wealth, success

Primrose – I can’t live without you

Primrose (Evening) – Inconsistency

Purple Clover – Husbandry, thrift

Ranunculus – Radiant with charm

Rosebuds (White) – Youth

Rosemary – Sweet remembrance

Sage – Domestic Virtue

Spider Flower – Elope with me

Statice – Sympathy, remembrance

Stephanotis – Happiness in marriage

Stock – Lasting love

Sunflower – Adoration

Sweet William – Gallantry, bravery

Snapdragon – Deception, gracious lady

Tiger Flower – Befriend me

Tuberose – Illicit pleasures

Tulip (Red) – Believe in me

Tulip (Variegated) – Beautiful eyes

Tulip (Yellow) – Hopeless love

Veronica – Fidelity

Violet (Blue) – Watchfulness, I’ll always be true

Written by , date Apr 23, 2010 in General information
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