Did you know that magnolia means love of nature and stephanotis signifies marital happiness? During the Victorian era, The Language of Flowers created an ultra-romantic language for lovers' correspondence in which flowers replaced words. If you want to suffuse your wedding flowers with symbolism, check out our guide to the most popular wedding flowers and decide which messages move you most. Happy gathering!
Anemone
Meaning:
Expectation
Best For:
Bouquets and arrangements
Baby's Breath
Meaning:
Innocence
Best For:
Filler in bouquets, corsages, and boutonnieres
Calla Lily
Meaning:
Magnificent beauty
Best For:
Bouquets and arrangements
Carnation
Meaning:
Pink represents boldness, red symbolizes love, and white indicates talent. Some other colors have negative connotations (see below).
Best For:
Bouquets, boutonnieres, and arrangements
Chrysanthemum
Meaning:
Wealth, abundance, truth
Best For:
Bouquets and arrangements
Daisy
Meaning:
Share your feelings
Best For:
Bouquets
Gardenia
Meaning:
Purity, joy
Best For:
Bouquets and boutonnieres
For more flowers and their meanings you can go to theknot.com