Wedding Flowers and Their Meaning
Ancient brides carried herbs instead of flowers in their bouquets to cast off evil spirits. A bride carried sage for wisdom, dill for lust, rosemary for remembrance. Rosemary would also ensure faithfulness. Brides would also carry marigolds that had been dipped in rosewater. They would later eat them for their powers as an aphrodisiac.
Later flowers replaced herbs. Orange blossoms stood for happiness and fertility, ivy stood for fidelity, lilies for purity. Wheat was used to symbolize fertility. Most often the flowers were dried and hung in the bride’s new home.
Modern brides tend to carry flowers based on color and personal preference. Some still carry flowers based on their meanings. If you would like to incorporate a little more symbolism into your bouquets here are some widely accepted flowers and their meanings.
The Society of American Florists provides the following list of flowers and their meanings:
Alstroemeria: aspiring
Amaryllis: dramatic
Anemone: fragile
Apple Blossom: promise
Aster: contentment
Azalea: abundance
Baby’s Breath: festivity
Bachelor Button: anticipation
Begonia: deep thoughts
Black-Eyed Susan: encouragement
Camellia: graciousness
Carnation, Pink: gratitude
Carnation, Red: flashy
Carnation, Striped: refusal
Carnation, White: remembrance
Carnation, Yellow: cheerful
Chrysanthemum, Bronze: excitement
Chrysanthemum, White: truth
Chrysanthemum, Red: sharing
Chrysanthemum, Yellow: secret admirer
Cosmos: peaceful
Crocus: foresight
Daffodil: chivalry
Delphinium: boldness
Daisy: innocence
Freesia: spirited
Forget-Me-Not: remember me forever
Gardenia: joy
Geranium: comfort
Ginger: proud
Gladiolus: strength of character
Heather: solitude
Hibiscus: delicate beauty
Holly: domestic happiness
Hyacinth: sincerity
Hydrangea: perseverance
Iris: inspiration
Ivy: fidelity
Jasmine: grace and elegance
Larkspur: beautiful spirit
Lavender: distrust
Lilac: first love
Lily, Calla: regal
Lily, Casablanca: celebration
Lily, Day: enthusiasm
Lily, Stargazer: ambition
Lisianthus: calming
Magnolia: dignity
Marigold: desire for riches
Nasturtium: patriotism
Orange Blossom: fertility
Orchid: delicate beauty
Pansy: loving thoughts
Passion Flower: passion
Peony: healing
Poppy: consolation
Queen Anne’s Lace: delicate femininity
Ranunculus: radiant
Rhododendron: beware
Rose, Pink: friendship
Rose, Red: passionate love
Rose, Red & White: unity
Rose, White: purity
Rose, Yellow: zealous
Snapdragon: presumptuous
Star of Bethlehem: hope
Stephanotis: good luck
Statice: success
Sunflower: adoration
Sweet pea: shyness
Tuberose: pleasure
Tulip, Pink: caring
Tulip, Purple: royalty
Tulip, Red: declaration of love
Tulip, White: forgiveness
Tulip, Yellow: hopelessly in love
Violet: faithfulness
Wisteria: steadfast
Yarrow: good health
Zinnia: thoughts of friends
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This Article was written by Wenona Napolitano
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