The Symbolism of Flowers

Flowers hold symbolic meaning beyond their obvious outward beauty. Whether used alone or in lovely bouquet combinations, keeping their meaning in mind when selecting your wedding flowers can deepen the experience in a ceremony that’s already filled with symbolism at every turn.

 

Amaranth                     Fidelity

Baby’s Breath              Happiness

Chrysanthemum            You are a wonderful friend

Dahlia                           Good taste

Forget-Me-Not            Faithful love

Gladiolus                      Strength of character

Iris                               Faith, wisdom, valor

Lavender                      Constancy

Magnolia                      Splendid beauty, dignity

Oleander                      Beauty, grace

Pansy                           Recollection

Rose, pink                    Love, grace, perfect happiness

Rose, red                     Desire, love

Rose, white                  Reverence, humility, youthfulness

Statice                          Lasting beauty

Tulip                             Perfect love

Tulip, red                      Declaration of love

Tulip, variegated           Beautiful eyes

Zinnia, pink                   Lasting affection