Wedding Flowers

Purple Wedding Flowers

Purple is often associated with lavender, and it is said to be the color that was favored by royalties, the kings and the ladies of the medieval royal courts. The choice of purple in the displaying of a white wedding ceremony can confer the event the aspect of royalty, the cause being mainly the contrasting appearance of a dark shade on the brilliancy of the pure light-hearted white. Taken separately, purple is a color that seems to be enough to itself since it doesn't need any other accents to unfold its splendor.


The same feature applies also to the purple wedding flowers. A bouquet of purple dendrobium orchids, for instance, could suffice in the hands of a bride or her bridesmaids to make them look noble. Purple irises with their long stems and their majestic blooms are also enough to compose the aspect of a bridal bouquet. In the meaning of purple color it is mentioned the fact that purple blooms, such as lavender, lilac, violets, orchids are considered to be precious due to the presence of purple color that adds a touch of mystery next to that of excitement.

The use of purple wedding flowers with pink blossoms in the decoration of the wedding bouquets at the wedding celebration confers an aspect of femininity that not too many combinations of colored blooms could confer. In the search of the purple flowers to be the ones that makes the object of decoration and table arrangements you visit the online bridal florists that are ready to offer variations of affordable popular purple flowers favored in the displaying of a wedding as well as other more expensive choices in case the floral item is not an issue of too much money spending.

The popular purple flowers are:  lisianthus - a bell-shaped flower with its appealing purple when it is in full bloom and a special spiral pattern when it is in bud format. Using the Lisianthus buds as button holes for the male guests of your wedding is a great choice of boutonnieres decorative item. Another purple flower is the exotic orchid called Vanda - it comes in purple and white as well, and using them both in the aspect of a bridal bouquet confers its appearance an elegance and a touch of its own personality as well. The only thing is that this variety of orchid needs a preliminary assistance with the local florist to check on its availability close to your wedding day.

Tulips, are successfully used as table arrangements with their broad green leaves are enough to fill the space of glass bowls placed in the center of the dinner tables. Gladioli, the bigger sister of Iris, is displaying its richness in blooms on its long, vigorous stem, and a gathering of more than three blossoms can be used in tall vases to decorate the empty corners of the reception hall, or the empty spaces in the churches that ask for floral decoration.

The selection of purple color in the blooms of your wedding gives your special event the look of a sparkling elegance on the white or ivory or creamy background of your wedding dress. So if you are in search of a royal aspect do not hesitate to go for purple wedding flowers, they can turn your day into a celebration of luxuriant expressivity of your feminine side.
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