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Flowers, What do each mean?

Flowers have different meaning for birth months. In wedding lore, they have their own meanings. You should check with your florist to find out what is in season and reasonable to keep your floral costs within budget.

*Helpful Hint! Check with your florist as to which flowers are in season to save your budget! The carrying of flowers by the bride has its roots in ancient times when it was believed that strong smelling herbs and spices would ward off and drive away evil spirits, bad luck and ill health. Garlic and chives were also popular for the same reason. During Roman times, this tradition was extended, with the bride and groom wearing floral garlands signifying new life and hope for fertility. The bouquet in particular symbolized a women in bloom. During Victorian times, flowers took on an additional significance as lovers would send messages to each other using different flowers, with each flower having its own meaning. These associations were soon adopted for the bride?s bouquet and are still used today by many brides. The most popular flowers with their traditional meanings are:

    Apple Blossom - Better things to come
    Camelia - Gratitude
    Carnation - Fascination and love
    Chrysanthemum (red) - I love you
    Chrysanthemum (white) - Truth
    Cyclamen - Modesty and shyness
    Daffodil - Regard
    Daisy - Innocence
    Fern - Fascination and sincerity
    Flowering Almond - Hope
    Forget-me-not - True love and remembrance
    Heliotrope - Devotion and faithfulness
    Honeysuckle - Generosity
    Hyacinth - Loveliness
    Hydrangea - Boastfulness
    Iris - Warmth of affection
    Ivy - Eternal fidelity
    Japonica - Loveliness
    Jasmine - Amiability
    Lemon Blossom - Fidelity in love
    Lilac (white) - Youthful innocence
    Lily - Majesty
    Lily-of-the-valley - Return of happiness
    Magnolia - Perseverance
    Maidenhair - Discretion
    Mimosa - Sensitivity
    Orange Blossom - Purity and virginity
    Peach Blossom - Captive
    Rose (red) - Love
    Rose (white) - Worthiness
    Rose (other colors) - Love and beauty
    Rosemary - Remembrance
    Snowdrop - Hope
    Sweet Pea - Delicate pleasures
    Tulip - Love
    Veronica - Fidelity
    Violet - Faithfulness
Author: Various About the Author: These were found by searching the web on many floral websites.

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