Flowers have long been associated with the marriage ceremony. Here are the meanings of some of the flowers that you might like to have at your wedding:
| • Apple Blossom - Better things to come • Camelia - Graditude • Carnation - Fascination and love • Chrysanthemum - Red - I love you • Chrysanthemum - White - Truth • Cyclamen - Modesty and shyness • Daffodil - Regard • Dahlia – forever thine • Daisy - Innocence • Fern - Fascination and sincerity • Flowering Almond - Hope • Forget-me-not - True love and remembrance • Heliotrope - Devotion and faithfulness • Holly – domestic happiness • Honeysuckle - Generosity • Hyacinth - Loveliness • Hydrangea - Boastfulness • Iris - Warmth of affection • Ivy - Eternal fidelity • Japonica - Loveliness • Jasmine - Amiability • Lavender – love and devotion • Lemon Blossom - Fidelity in love | • Lily - Majesty • Lily-of-the-valley - Return of happiness • Magnolia - Perseverance • Maidenhair - Discretion • Mimosa - Sensitivity • Orange Blossom - Purity and virginity • Pansy – you occupy my thoughts • Peach Blossom - Captive • Rose (red) - Love • Rose (yellow) - Friendship • Rose (coral) - Desire • Rose (peach) - Modesty • Rose (dark pink) - Thankfulness • Rose (pale pink) - Grace • Rose (orange) - Fascination • Rose (white) - Innocence • Rosemary - Remembrance • Snowdrop - Hope • Sweet Pea - Delicate pleasures • Tulip - Love • Veronica - Fidelity • Violet - Faithfulness |
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