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What's Hot when tying the knot?
Posted: 10.20.2010 at 9:36 AM
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Simple and elegant … these are 2 predominant buzz words for wedding bouquets today.

Roses continue to be the most popular choice but tulips and gerber daisies are strong contenders.

Tropical flowers are popular for contemporary themes as are orchids. And of course, calla lilies never got out of style. Brides continue to get more daring with their color choices

A common thread seems to be “traditional with a contemporary twist.” To achieve this, many of today’s brides are also using rhinestones, crystals or pearls to accent their chosen bouquets, centerpieces and corsages. And especially bold brides are even incorporating feathers with peacock feathers a very popular choice!

Typically some flowers are seasonal. For example, the following are found more readily available ….

Spring:
tulips - hyacinths - blossom - narcissus - daffodils - broom - anemones - muscari – lilac

Summer:
roses - sweetpeas - peonies - sunflowers - hydrangeas - delphiniums - blooms - lily of the valley

Autumn:
amaryllis - snowberry - calla lily - dahlia -celosia - oak leaf – euphorbia - orchids – gerbera

Winter:
ilex berry - skimmia - rose hips - hydrangea heads - eucharis – anthurium

But there are resources that allow many flowers to cross over seasons and availability of certain flowers is not always restricted to a certain time of year. There is now more flexibility than ever before.

Personal taste (and budget!) should dictate the choice of flowers … not necessarily the current “trends” After all, choosing the flowers is one of the most exciting parts of wedding planning! And they’re certainly one of main focal points in the wedding and at the reception.

Just for fun …
Different flowers can be symbolic and these are some of the most common:
Amaryllis symbolizes pride and splendid beauty. It also stands for timidity.
Baby's breath stands for innocence.
Calla lily eludes sophistication and stand for magnificent beauty.
Carnation – Red means  'Alas! Poor heart' while the purple carnation stands for capriciousness and yellow carnations symbolize disdain.
Daffodils convey the beautiful thought of 'you are the only one' and are perfect for every bride.
Freesia signifies innocence.
Gladiolus signifies strength of character.
Lily of the valley symbolizes sweetness, humility and return of happiness.
Orchids mean love, beauty and magnificence.
Peony stands for unison and happy marriage.
Rose - Pink rose represents perfect happiness, white rose stands for charm and grace. Red rose and orange rose symbolize love and passion respectively.

 

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