Wedding Flowers + Pictures
Posted in: Uncategorized | July 31st 2009 | no comments
But there is a tiny problem you get stuck into: what are the flowers among the whole variety you like, to be perfect for your wedding day? If it was up to you, you would choose them all. All the flowers you know are beautiful, and maybe it won't be such a bad idea to organize your wedding having flowers as theme. But yet, there are flowers and colors of flowers that have meanings, and you want these meanings to perfectly match the meanings of your wedding, the ones related to love, sharing, tenderness, commitment, trust and respect.
In all this quest of yours you decide that it would be better for you to ask for the advice of a florist in order for him to decide in your place, otherwise it would take you days till you finally reach a decision in this matter. Via e-mail you contact a florist that you have found to be the most experienced in this field and who is ready to share his experience to the people that are in quest of the beauty. You are pleased to see that next to his response he also has set wedding flowers + pictures of them to exemplify his wording. He is the one who refers at floriography when it comes to the language of flowers, and you are most satisfied to find in his reply the meaning of the pictured flowers next to their names.The florist delivers you information about the way flowers were perceived in the old times, when they were given special consideration at the royal courts of the Medieval times and introduces you to the meanings of the flowers that are appropriate to your wedding. He is aware of the fact that you have your floral themed wedding; therefore he has come up with a list of wedding flowers + pictures to show you what to use and how to use them in the atmosphere of your wedding. And a spectacular slideshow of flowers starts to display in front of your eyes with a range of flowers that each carries a meaning to match your beliefs towards wedding: ambrosia, camellia (the pink one), carnation (red), hyacinth (blue), orchid, rose, stephanotis, iris, tulip, zinnia (magenta).
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