Tuberose wedding bouquets




For brides who are interested in everything that is new, unconventional, unique and not that popular in weddings in matters of flowers, a tuberose unique beautiful wedding bouquet can make a gorgeous magical choice.




The tuberose flower can be seen usually incorporated in table centerpiece arrangements and in wedding bouquets as a filler type of flower or as a fragrant delicate accent to the flower arrangement chosen by the bride. This lovely type of flower smells absolutely divine and heavenly and the great thing about tuberoses is that even when cut they still keep their phenomenal fragrant, just like jasmines, or so they are compared. This adorable flower comes from the Native center of America and it is a “member” of the Amaryllis flower known also as the lily flower.

In case you don’t know anything about this flower, take a look at these pictures in order conclude whether a tuberose exotic wedding bouquet can or can’t make a suitable or an inspired choice for you.


There are many legends related to the tuberose flower, but the most popular one is the following: In France, girls or young ladies were advised to avoid as much as possible a tuberose flower, especially breathing in its perfume right after the midnight, otherwise they might fall deeply in a romantic state of heart. Well, this doesn’t sound like a very bag legend or like something to fear of, because everyone wants to be caught in some sort of a love spell or in a romantic trance.

Similar to this tale, in India the tuberose is named the “mistress of the night” and it is recognized by the same occult or mysterious capacities of driving one insane because of the love. In other cultures, this type of flower is also famous for its healing properties or powers.


Some believe that tuberoses help increasing one’s capacity of being more emotional, open hearted and more spiritual. This flower can also improve one’s sense of creativity and artistic inspiration. For the mind and the heart, tuberoses help by bringing more calmness, serenity and peace. These are only a few reasons why the tuberose oil essences are so highly priced and appreciated.

Besides these, the tuberose flower actually contains some antispasmodic and anti-inflammatory properties that made them so famous and treasured by the Aztec Mexican people. The tuberoses can be imported from states like Mexico, Hawaii, China, Morocco, France, South Africa, Comores Islands or India. One can find tuberoses in pure innocent white shades, or in yellow, orange, green, pink or lavender nuances.


Brides can assort these flowers with stephanotises, jasmines, orchids, sweet peas, roses, calla lilies, lotus, hibiscus, anemones, ranunculus, peonies, tulips, freesias, gladiolas, delphiniums, amaryllis, irises, hyacinths, hydrangeas or amaranthus and compose a wonderful, romantic and memorable beautiful wedding bouquet.

Written by , date Aug 14, 2010 in bouquets
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