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Meanings of bridal bouquets part two

 

Meanings of bridal bouquets part two

Orchid: Represents love, luxury, beauty and power. These flowers also symbolize wealth. If you want to give your bridal bouquet a sultry look, you can benefit from the nobility of the orchid. In addition to being used in decorations at weddings, orchids were given as gifts to wish success in business life.

 Cherry Blossom: Cherry blossoms are indispensable for spring weddings. These sweet little flowers represent love, luck and abundance.

 Peony: Peony is a flower that is as sweet as its name and as happy as its appearance. These beauties symbolize love, honor, happiness, wealth, romance and shyness. Peonies included in the bridal bouquet are said to bring a happy marriage, good luck and wealth. Even the popular wedding royal favourite, Meghan Markle, used peony flowers in her bridal bouquet.

Daisy: A humble flower, the daisy symbolizes the sweetness and purity of the heart, as well as nature spirits, love and children. One story is said to be favorites of the Norse Goddess Freya, thus representing motherhood, sensuality, and fertility.

Chrysanthemums: Chrysanthemums will make the perfect look for a summer bridal bouquet. Red chrysanthemum is an expression of love. The white chrysanthemum is a symbol of loyalty and selfless love. It is generally believed that chrysanthemums represent happiness, love, longevity and joy. It actually has great meanings to be in a bridal bouquet.

 

 

 

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