What Do Wedding Bouquets Mean: Tips to Choose Bridal Flowers

The wedding day is one of the most (if not the most) important day in your life. You want everything to look perfect, and every detail should be well-chosen, and so the wedding bouquet.

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Even if you are not aware, flowers carry deep symbolism over the decades. You have probably heard your grandmother or mom saying that yellow roses mean joy and friendship, haven’t you?

Therefore, if every flower tells its story, then you should probably be careful when picking them for your wedding bouquet. That is why we are here to let you know how you can make a gorgeous bouquet with symbolism that suits both you and your partner.

Short Wedding Bouquet History

In Roman times, wedding bouquets were made of aromatic herbs to associate with fertility. Along with them, the bride and groom were wearing garlic and other herbs around their necks to ward off the evil spirits. Interesting, right?

After Queen Victoria carried the bouquet of fresh flowers and a few herbs, this custom became more and more popular among the couples.

Symbolism was determined in Victorian times when lovers were telling stories through flowers. Let’s see how to pick the right flowers for your bouquet.

How Much is A Wedding Bouquet?

How much is a bouquet of flowers for a wedding? The price of a wedding flower bouquet will depend on many factors, such as what kind of flowers you choose and whether they are in season, the size of the arrangement, and the complexity of the arrangement. Obviously, the bigger and more complex the bouquet, the more expensive it will be. On average, a bridal flower bouquet can range anywhere from $100 to $200.

Hydrangea

Hydrangea

Hydrangea, whether in a bouquet or alone, represents luxury and great beauty. Because of the hydrangea’s voluminous, full blooms you can use one or two sparingly as part of your bouquet, or turn just a few into a centerpiece. It’s flower associates with honesty, gratitude, and honest emotions. This flower exudes femininity and elegance in pale pink or white, as well as its leaves, can be used in both wedding bouquets and decoration.

Ranunculus

Ranunculus

If you are interested in adding a bit of color splash to your wedding bouquet, then go for a ranunculus. With an abundance of delicate petals balanced on a gracefully curved stem, the ranunculus’s popularity has only bloomed in recent years. These flowers represent charm and lux while still making your bouquet look incredible and unique.

Peony

Peony

Some of the most popular flowers for the wedding bouquet are definitely peonies. Full, fragrant, and fabulous, it’s no wonder peonies top must-have lists. They symbolize beauty, romance, wealth, and honor. And while in Ancient Greece this flower meant to shame and modesty, as it was used to hide the intimate parts of the body, in the Chinese language, it means ‘the most beautiful.’

They’re also surprisingly hardy and come in almost every shade but blue. Here, pink and white varieties are coupled with hellebores and passion vines. Their only downsides? A short season (April through June in most states), and they can be pricey to import; use them wisely and well.

Roses

Roses

Roses represent a traditional way of showing off affection, a symbol of love and purity. Although roses may be traditional, there are many ways to assemble a bouquet that is unique to you! There are over a hundred different types of roses, with varying colors and sizes, available year-round making this flower ideal for any bride, wedding season or theme.

There is nothing chicer than a bouquet of roses on your wedding day.  Roses in different colors mean different things, but let’s round them up – joy, friendship, love, and beauty.

Tulips

Tulips

There are fringed tulips (that look just like they sound), double tulips (with twice as many petals than a normal tulip, making them much fuller), Rembrandt tulips (with beautiful red streaks running down their petals), and more. In whatever color you choose, have a specific dose of charm and elegance. They associate with passion and love. For your wedding bouquet pick red tulips, since they represent real and great love or yellow tulips which symbolize cheerfulness and joy.

Anemone

Anemone

Anemone flower originates from Greece, and it means ‘windflower.’ If you choose it for your wedding bouquet, make sure they are in lovely pastel pink or white color. These flowers stand for expectation and hope.

Baby’s Breath

Baby’s Breath

As a symbol of pureness and innocence, a baby’s breath is not only one of the main part of decor flowers, but also be used in your wedding bouquet. For a subtle, aromatic addition, you can include it in a bridal flower crown, as a low key boutonniere for the groomsmen or to adorn your decor. It also symbolizes the great love between partners, tranquility, as well as simplicity, is a popular choice in weddings.

Sweet Peas

Purple sweet pea in a silver vase

The sweet pea, which signifies “lasting pleasure,” was first brought to England from Sicily in 1699, and the English have had a love affair with this delicate flower ever since. Its candy-like scent and ruffled blossoms make this an old-fashioned favorite in bouquets for the bride and her bridesmaids. The sweet pea’s many colors range from white to intense pinks and purples, and its scent can be strong and sweet.

Gardenia

bouquet of gardenias

Gardenias in white represent purity and joy. The pleasant smell of this flower will be your favorite, making all your guests inhale that gorgeous smell. It looks luxurious, whether it stands alone or in combination with other flowers.

How do You Pick Wedding Bouquet?

Choosing your wedding flowers is a fun and important part of the planning process, but if you don’t know where to begin, the task might feel a bit more difficult. Even if you already have a few favorite blooms in mind, there are several things you should consider before making your final floral selections.

The bridal bouquet may come in different shapes, colors, sizes and styles. What’s right for you depends on the design of your dress, the style of your celebration, your body type.

Choosing a bridal bouquet is not just about picking your favorite flowers. It’s about matching it to your wedding dress, your style and even about complementing your figure!

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