Choosing a bouquet for a wedding - good and undesirable flowers for newlyweds


Symbolism of the wedding composition


Photo 1A wedding bouquet is given to emphasize the importance of the moment, add an unforgettable flavor and make the newlyweds a little happier. Important! Each flower in the composition has a specific meaning.
Therefore, the selection of suitable plants should be taken with special care. Traditional wishes for love and a happy family life can be expressed by adding roses, peonies or lilies of the valley to the arrangement. In addition to love, future spouses are wished health and longevity. This can be done by including asters, freesias or dahlias in the composition.

Combination rules for bouquets

It is useful to familiarize yourself with certain rules for combinations in bouquets, acceptable options for the colors used, and also take the advice of experienced florists, so as not to spoil the mood of the newlyweds by presenting a bouquet that is questionable according to Feng Shui wedding.

Photo of a beautiful bouquet at a wedding from guests

Just giving a beautiful bouquet for a wedding is not enough; it is important to understand what energetic meaning this or that composition carries. All flowers are beautiful in their own way. But there are certain traditions. The most original bouquet for a wedding, composed of flowers with ambiguous symbolic interpretation, can put the guest in an awkward position, and “slightly” spoil the mood of the newlyweds.

Photo of an original wedding bouquet as a gift

What flowers are given to newlyweds for a wedding?

When giving wedding bouquets, they are sure to accompany them with wishes of family happiness, love, prosperity, well-being and longevity. At the same time, the compositions themselves, including certain flowers, emphasize the significance of the spoken words . Each flower carries a certain meaning, while in the traditions of different peoples the same plant can be interpreted differently.

Photos of flowers at a wedding as a gift to the newlyweds

Before giving flowers to the bride and groom at a wedding, you should familiarize yourself with the meaning of certain plants:

  1. Roses are a classic choice. They mean love, the beauty of relationships. It is important what color roses are given for a wedding. It is better not to choose bright scarlet, burgundy and terracotta tones. For guests, the most acceptable option would be white, pink, cream and other pastel shades, which emphasize tenderness, romance, and purity. Bright colors suggest passion, and such flowers are usually given by lovers to each other.
  2. Peonies are one of the most versatile options . These delicate flowers, unlike roses, do not have thorns, but look very elegant and sophisticated.
  3. Lilies of the valley, violets, snowdrops or lilacs will emphasize loyalty, sincerity, kindness, purity and innocence. They are usually given to young brides.
  4. In the east, it is customary to give the newlywed lilies, which symbolize virginity and purity. And in ancient centuries, this flower was considered a symbol of witchcraft. Lilies are delicate, elegant and graceful flowers, but they have a pungent odor, so you should give them only after checking in advance whether you are allergic to these flowers. In addition, they have very rich anthers that need to be cut off so that they do not stain the bride's outfit.
  5. It is better to give gladioli when congratulating the groom. This is a traditionally male flower, symbolizing a knight's spear.
  6. Tender pansies and forget-me-nots mean wishes for fidelity, love , longevity and blessings from above.
  7. A bouquet of gerberas or daisies emphasizes hospitality to the world, life in harmony, life affirmation and a happy future.
  8. Freesias and dahlias are associated with longevity, physical and spiritual health, joy and happiness.
  9. Giving chrysanthemums means wishing for enormous vitality, fulfillment of desires, mutual understanding, joy, and easy overcoming of obstacles on the path of life.
  10. Orange blossom is an unusual wild orange flower that is especially popular in Europe. Back in the days of Queen Victoria, this flower became a symbol of tenderness, beauty and youth. Such a bouquet was usually presented to a friend’s wedding by girls with wishes to always remain blooming and beautiful.
  11. Orchids are very exquisite and luxurious flowers. They release pheromones, personifying the attraction of lovers. Still, you should be careful with them, especially when there are a lot of them indoors, since they make the air heavier.

In addition, if you decide to give calla lilies for your wedding, it is better to do it in a pure white shade or pastel colors of powder and cream. Although this flower causes concern among some peoples due to its unusual single-petal appearance, due to which it is endowed with magic.

Photo of a bouquet given at a wedding - calla lilies

This flower is truly endowed with powerful energy and, with pure thoughts, is considered a kind of amulet against negativity , symbolizing goodness, beauty, strong love and spiritual unity.

Also, back in ancient times, a tradition arose, which is gradually being revived, of giving young people birch or oak branches organically included in the bouquet. They are considered a source of strength, positive energy, and bring well-being and comfort.

When choosing a flower arrangement, you need to take into account the age of the young ones . For example, a “disheveled” fashionable bouquet or touching compositions of poppies, daisies or bells can be given to a young girl, but for an older lady a classic elegant bouquet of noble flowers would be more appropriate.

When choosing a bouquet, it would be a good idea to pay attention to the wedding season. In winter, preference is given to white, cream shades. Autumn involves the use of pink, beige, brown, peach and orange tones. In spring, you can use bright color accents , emphasizing the freshness of the season with greenery. In summer, the bouquet can be in soft pastel or the brightest colors.

What not to give

Florists do not recommend bringing carnations to a wedding ceremony, as many people associate them with a funeral ceremony. Bright red roses and tulips are not the best choice for young brides. They are more likely to suit older ladies.

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In some countries, there are traditions that must be followed when choosing a bouquet as a gift. For example, purple tulips, delphiniums, forget-me-nots, and lilacs are often not given as gifts if they think they will express loneliness. Camellias and gladioli are a symbol of trouble and misfortune. This point is worth considering if the ceremony takes place abroad.

If the bride or groom suffers from asthma, you should not choose inflorescences with a pronounced aroma , for example, from lilies, for a bouquet. It is also worth crossing out potted plants from the list of flowers for gifts - it is better to give them on the anniversary of your marriage.

What flower arrangement to give to the bride

The bride's parents are looking forward to the celebration very excitedly and anxiously. In addition to moral support, they should give their daughter a bouquet of flowers, which will be a reminder of her childhood time.


Knowing their daughter’s preferences, mom and dad can present their now adult girl with her favorite flowers.
If the bride does not have clearly expressed sympathies, then you can give a bouquet of lilies, which are tender and refined.
Roses will also come to the rescue - they always bring joy. To add significance to the bouquet, you can put a childhood photo of your daughter in it, and write a sincere wish on the back of it.

No matter how valuable the gifts from guests are, even the simplest bouquet from parents is much more valuable.


After all, newlyweds understand perfectly well that the closest people are their parents, who worry about their wedding day no less than the bride and groom.

A wedding without flowers is something unreal and difficult to imagine. Of course, having received an invitation, you may think that there will already be plenty of bouquets, so you don’t need to buy flowers. Perhaps, to some extent, you are right - there will be a lot of flowers.

But will it be pleasant for you to stand on the sidelines while all the other guests are delighting the newlyweds with the fragrance of flower arrangements?

This video will tell you which flowers are best to give to newlyweds for a wedding:

Color spectrum


Photo 2When choosing a bouquet for a wedding, we take the color scheme of the composition especially seriously. The most popular option is soft pink or white plants, as pastel shades evoke direct associations with weddings, purity and innocence. It is not customary to bring yellow flowers as a bouquet to a wedding, since for many people they are a symbol of separation.

When choosing, they also pay attention to the time of the ceremony.

In autumn, you should give preference to a warm range of shades. To decorate the bouquet use:

  • pink;
  • brown;
  • golden;
  • orange;
  • terracotta;
  • peach.

In winter, guests can bring bouquets of white or cream flowers. A composition made of roses in light colors looks very elegant and touching.

In a spring composition, delicate pastel colors, such as blue or pink, can be combined with lush greenery and bright accents. In addition, plants of soft lilac, azure, and cream colors are used.

In summer, almost any variation of shades in a holiday bouquet is appropriate. Starting with bright red poppies and ending with delicate peonies in light pink tones.

Advice! Flowers at a wedding can be presented as a gift not only to the bride, but also to the groom.
In this case, choose plants with long stems. The bouquet is kept in green, blue, purple or red colors.

Ideas for parents

As a sign of respect, the groom's parents should give the bride a beautiful bouquet of flowers. There is no fundamental significance in the choice of composition - you can choose what you visually liked at first glance.

But if the groom’s parents are confused and can’t find the right option, then it’s worth considering classic bouquets. Roses have always been in fashion, they are delicate and incredibly beautiful, so they should be considered as a gift option.

It is not at all necessary to choose white flowers - pink or cream ones look no less festive. By diluting the composition with green branches and small decorative elements, you can make the bouquet even more interesting.

To show the girl that she is welcome and accepted with good feelings, you can complement the flower arrangement with a decorative sign that says: “Dear daughter-in-law” or something like that.

How many colors should there be

The number of flowers in a bouquet must be odd , since compositions with an even number of inflorescences are usually brought only to funerals.

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The more flowers, the more magnificent the finished composition, but ideally it should not look too bulky. If the bouquet contains large flowers, for example roses or peonies, you must take at least five elements.

A bouquet composed of small white roses looks romantic. In this case, you will need about 25-27 plants.

Gerberas in the amount of 9–11 pieces can be turned into a beautiful and original composition.

The main thing, regardless of the number of flowers, is to give a bouquet with a smile and warm wishes. Then the presented gift will remain in the memory of the bride and groom for a long time.

Wedding bouquets by time of year

  • Winter. If the wedding takes place in winter, you can give preference to white and cream shades; roses, orchids, lilies, complemented by lush leaves and greenery, as well as exotic plant species are ideal.
  • Spring. This is the time for nature to awaken, so bouquets can be very gentle and natural: hyacinths, lilacs, chrysanthemums, lilies of the valley, and snowdrops would be quite appropriate.
  • Summer. In summer you can give both wildflowers and more sophisticated bouquets. Chamomiles, lilies, peonies, poppies, and gladioli look equally beautiful. You can complement the compositions with flowering branches or greenery.
  • Autumn. The colors of this time of year are golden, brown, orange, burgundy. Noble flowers would be appropriate - roses, chrysanthemums, lilies, callas, orchids. You can give a creative bouquet of leaves, fruits, ears of wheat, twigs with berries and other gifts of autumn.

By the way, you need to give a bouquet correctly: the paper is removed from the flowers before delivery, and the cellophane packaging is opened halfway. If the newlyweds are congratulated by a couple, then first the woman greets the bride, and then the man presents her with flowers: the bouquet is presented with the stems down and the buds up.

Which one is customary to give from guests?

The most popular flower in a wedding ceremony is the rose. Red roses are a symbol of passionate love, white roses represent tender and reverent feelings. To create a composition, 5–7 pieces will be enough. In a bouquet of roses you can dilute with other plants - peonies, lilies, orchids.

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Violets are also chosen as the basis of the composition. Louis XIV's favorite flowers symbolize the sincere feelings and loyalty of the spouses to each other.

For a spring ceremony, snow-white lilies of the valley are an excellent choice. These seemingly simple flowers represent purity and innocence. A composition of lilies of the valley is a good gift for a tender bride who is getting married in the spring.

Lovers of original and non-standard solutions can choose a lilac composition for the newlyweds. According to florists, such an unusual gift will bring good luck and happiness to future spouses.

Lilies look elegant in any floral composition. In eastern countries, lilies are still associated with the bride's fertility, prosperity and male strength. For a wedding ceremony, it is better to give preference to inflorescences in pastel colors. To prevent pollen from staining the bride's wedding dress, the anthers of plants are removed. The aroma of lilies can cause allergies, so before purchasing, you should clarify this point with the hosts of the holiday.


Photo 10A bouquet made of orchids is a good present for a luxurious and sophisticated couple. The composition can be diluted with green branches and other flowers, such as roses. The disadvantage of this option is the rather high cost and the presence of a pronounced aroma, which can cause a headache by the end of the evening.

Idea! A bouquet of peonies will be an original gift. These flowers embody optimism and cheerfulness, so they fit perfectly into the concept of a summer wedding.

Symbolism of the color of the bouquet

Each shade of a floral composition has a special meaning, it would be good to know about it before presenting it to the newlyweds:

  • White color is associated with purity and tenderness;
  • Red is a symbol of passion and love; in compositions presented by guests, such flowers should be found in small quantities;
  • Green – harmony and hope;
  • Orange – wishes for family comfort and health;
  • Golden – sunshine and joy;
  • Purple – sadness and elegance, here everyone interprets it in their own way;
  • Blue – loyalty and constancy;
  • Purple is greatness.

Which gift from parents

It is easiest for the bride's parents to make the right choice, because they know the tastes of the bride. Plants symbolizing chastity, tenderness and purity are given for a wedding ceremony, for example:

  • lilies;
  • lilies of the valley;
  • chrysanthemums;
  • wildflowers.


Photo 11The groom's parents should present the bride with a composition of plants without thorns as a gift. It can be:

  • peonies;
  • daffodils;
  • hyacinths.

Such a bouquet is a symbol of the fact that they accepted the daughter-in-law into their home and consider her their own daughter.

For greater convenience, parents on both sides can present the composition in a wooden or wicker basket. It is convenient to hold it in your hands and carry it from place to place.

What flowers should not be given for a wedding?

According to the rules of wedding etiquette, you cannot give a red rose. This symbol of passion is the prerogative of lovers to congratulate each other and emphasize their ardent attraction. The exception is gradient colors from dark to light.

Also, don't give yellow roses. Despite their sunny, joyful color, they are considered to be a harbinger of separation and quarrels. In general, it is not advisable to give yellow flowers for a wedding. In many countries, this color means pretense and leads to betrayal.

flowers in a pot for a wedding
Yellow roses

You should also avoid flowers such as bulbous tulips and carnations , which are associated with mourning and memorial rites. You should also avoid black and deep purple flowers in compositions. It is also advisable to avoid flowers with pollen, crumbling inflorescences or strong odors.

There are conflicting opinions about the question of whether it is possible to give a flower in a pot. According to some signs, this can cause negative emotions if the flower does not take root; according to others, it can get rid of negativity in the house and establish favorable energy. It is better to give such a gift not for a wedding, but for example, for an anniversary. But if you really want to make the newlyweds happy with violets, roses, crocuses, gerberas or orchids in pots, the groom should just give a few coins to the giver.

The main thing is not to forget that no matter what bouquet you present to the newlyweds on their wedding day, it must be presented with warmth and sincere wishes for happiness.

Options for beautiful gifts for the bride and groom

Traditionally, it is customary to give delicate bouquets made in pastel colors for weddings. To stand out from the crowd and surprise the newlyweds, you can present them with an unusual composition made from non-standard materials.

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Classical

If the wedding ceremony is decorated in a traditional style, you should refrain from non-standard and overly creative bouquets.

A small bouquet of lilies of the valley or cornflowers, tied with a satin ribbon, will be a touching gift for the newlyweds. You can add a zest to the composition using original packaging or unusual decorations.

As a memorable gift, order a bouquet with warm wishes or an image of the bride and groom on the petals.

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From soft toys

An unusual and cute wedding gift is made from soft toys, and it is ideal for a young and romantic bride. Several teddy bears in a composition can be harmoniously combined with different types of flowers:

  • lilies;
  • roses;
  • dahlias;
  • orchids.

The bouquet is made after a careful selection of shades - flowers and toys should either match in color or contrast , for example, white rabbits are hiding in purple roses. To prevent the finished bouquet from looking tasteless, you should avoid using stones, rhinestones, sequins, bright flowers and ribbons in the decor.

From candy

A gift made from chocolates will make a lasting impression on invited guests and newlyweds. You can make such an unusual bouquet yourself, purchase it in a store, or order it from a professional pastry chef.

Advice! It is better to give a bouquet of chocolates in winter or late autumn. During warmer months, chocolate may melt due to high temperatures.

When decorating the composition with your own hands, the inflorescences are made from corrugated paper and chocolate candies are glued into them. Then they are attached to wooden skewers and a bouquet is formed.

In the process of composing a composition, it is important not to overload it with unnecessary details. Choose one color as the main shade and complement it with muted tones.

The decor for a candy bouquet is satin ribbons, bows, original wrapping paper, and bugle bead pendants.

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Guide to action: 8 wedding tasks for the future mother-in-law

Let’s be clear right away: this is not your wedding, but your son’s. Let the young people decide for themselves what the scenario of their holiday will be, how many guests to invite and where. If your help or advice is needed, your son knows where to find you.

Save your energy for other things. You have your own responsibilities at the wedding, which no one else can handle except you.

1. Blessing of a son before marriage.

On the morning of the wedding day, before the son leaves for his bride, he receives a parental blessing. According to ancient custom, mother and father give their son an icon in a towel, having previously crossed him three times.

Note : the towel is needed to hold the icon. It is believed that the holy face cannot be touched with bare hands. In the old days, the mother embroidered the towel herself, securing with each stitch good wishes for her son, who was beginning an independent life as a husband and father.

For the wedding blessing of the groom, an icon with the image of Christ or a saint whose name coincides with the name of the son is chosen. For example, Saint Nicholas.

The icon with which the parents blessed their child is given to him for further storage.

2. Ceremony at the registry office.

Here, as a rule, the groom’s mother does not need to do anything. Her role is that of a spectator. You may need a handkerchief to wipe away tears of tenderness and light sadness.

3. While the young people are riding.

The newlyweds usually go for a walk after the registry office without their parents, taking witnesses and a couple of close friends. To prevent other guests/close relatives from getting bored, the parents of the bride or groom invite them to their place for a small buffet.

4. Meeting the newlyweds with bread and salt.

It is the responsibility of the groom’s mother to greet the newlyweds with a loaf of bread in their hands. According to the old Russian custom, this was done on the threshold of the parents' house, to which the groom brings his bride. The ritual of the meeting is of great importance. The bride enters a new home and becomes a member of her husband's family. The mistress of the house - the mother-in-law - receives her, giving her a warm welcome. The breaking of bread signifies the entry into force of the law of hospitality. Having tasted the loaf, the bride falls under the care and protection of her new family.

Note : by how the meeting ceremony will go, what piece the daughter-in-law will bite off, in the old days they tried to predict her future behavior: whether she will be an obedient daughter-in-law, hard-working and flexible, or will she begin to pull the blanket over herself and bend her stick. It was believed, for example, whichever of the young people took a larger bite from the wedding loaf would become the leader in the family.

Today, more and more often, the ritual of meeting with bread and salt is performed on the threshold of a restaurant where a banquet is being organized. To prepare for this ritual, the groom's parents leave for the restaurant before the rest.

The loaf is placed on an embroidered towel. The salt shaker remains open. The loaf is presented to the newlyweds along with wishes for happiness and prosperity in family life.

After the ceremony is completed, the groom’s mother protects the wedding loaf from the attacks of others. It is considered an unkind sign if anyone other than the bride and groom touches the holy bread. Discord may begin in a young family.

5. Toast from the groom's mother.

According to custom, the groom's father escorts the newlyweds to the festive table. Parents sit not far from the newlyweds, in the most honorable places. And they are the first to have the floor for a welcoming toast.

The groom's mother will have to give a speech. There is no need to read poetry or memorize poems. It is important that the words come from the heart and contain wishes for happiness to the young.

6. Dance with my son.

A very beautiful and touching wedding tradition - a son invites his mother to dance. The mother’s task is to prepare for this moment: remember the waltzing dance steps and think over an outfit that would not hinder movement.

Price

The price of a bouquet of fresh flowers depends on several factors:

  • Seasonality of plants. In the winter season, plants that grow only in summer in our country will have to be brought to order, so the cost of a bouquet of out-of-season plants will be higher;
  • Proximity of important holidays. On the eve of holidays, for example, March 8 or September 1, sellers automatically raise prices for fresh flowers;
  • Type and number of flowers. Exotic plants, such as callas, will cost more than roses and peonies that grow everywhere. The final cost of the bouquet also depends on the number of flowers, as well as the chosen decor. If a bouquet wrapped in paper is a democratic option, then using semi-precious stones is an elitist one;
  • Place of purchase. The price for the same flowers in different florist boutiques often differs;
  • Composition option. The original author's design costs more than the standard version.

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The final cost of the bouquet can only be found out at the time of purchase, but there are still some guidelines:

  • The approximate cost of a bouquet of five roses is from 500 rubles;
  • An original composition with rare plants will cost a tidy sum - from 2,500 thousand rubles;
  • A flower basket costs on average 3,500–4,000 thousand;
  • The cost of an original gift of chocolates or soft toys is calculated individually according to the number of elements and production time. Usually it is possible to keep within 1500-2000 thousand.

How to present it in an original way

An original bouquet can leave unforgettable memories and impressions, but it is worth remembering that mother is not the girl you love, so you should not climb through the window or throw flowers under the door. Of course, it is most pleasant to present such a gift directly or as a surprise. Every woman is pleased to receive a present not only for an occasion, but also just because.

If it happens that you and your parents live in different cities and do not always have the opportunity to congratulate your mother in person, order targeted flower delivery by courier. Many flower shops offer a similar service. Such an unexpected surprise will make it clear that the mother is loved and not forgotten, even if the children live quite far away.

Well, if you nevertheless decide to present a bouquet to your mother at the wedding, thanking her in front of the guests for raising you to be a good person and preparing you for the independent life that you are entering on this day, then you can involve a toastmaster in this ceremony.

When to present?

Traditionally, the most appropriate time for presenting flowers is the end of the ceremony at the registry office , when at the very end the registrar invites the guests to congratulate the newlyweds. The moment of presentation simply must be recorded by a photographer so that the newlyweds and guests retain warm memories for many years to come.


Photo 23Flower arrangements can also be given during a walking photo shoot , when guests travel to memorable places with the newlyweds.

Idea! The time to present the gift is chosen before the wedding reception. Usually congratulations on the presentation of bouquets occur when guests meet.

During the banquet, guests are given the floor to congratulate the newlyweds. This moment is an excellent opportunity to present a gift and a bouquet of fresh flowers.

What flowers are not suitable as a gift for newlyweds?

Every gift on your wedding day has its own meaning, and the same goes for flowers. In order not to harm a young family, you need to know what types of plants should not be presented.


It is also not advisable to present bouquets of scarlet roses , because they are given by lovers, and the bouquet of guests should be more modest. If the event takes place indoors, then you should not purchase varieties that have a strong odor. After all, someone may be allergic to them.

Recommendations

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Very often, those invited to a wedding are faced with the question of what bouquet to give to the newlyweds? Recommendations from professional florists will help you answer this question:

  1. When choosing, take into account the age of the newlyweds. If a young bride can be presented with a composition of daisies, lilies of the valley or bells, then for an adult woman it is more appropriate to choose roses or peonies;
  2. At a traditional wedding, you should not give hyacinths or calla lilies. These plants have only recently begun to be included in wedding floristry;
  3. A composition in pastel colors will help emphasize the freshness and beauty of the bride;
  4. In summer and spring, poppies, daisies, cornflowers and lilies of the valley are ideal options. For an autumn or winter wedding - peonies, orchids, callas, roses;
  5. If the ceremony takes place outdoors and is decorated in an informal style, preference should be given to simple options without flashy decorations;
  6. For a classic ceremony, a strict and elegant bouquet is suitable;
  7. You need to order a gift in advance , since stores do not always have the necessary plants in stock;
  8. Before delivery, be sure to remove the paper packaging if it covers the flowers. An exception is paper used as decoration;
  9. If the bouquet is presented by a couple, then the man should present it.

Selection rules

If you are seriously concerned about what flowers to give to your newlyweds for their wedding, then consider different options, from which you will ultimately choose the most optimal one. The most common compositions are white roses; they are a symbol of the wedding, so if you choose this classic option, you can’t go wrong.

In addition, if the wedding style is traditional white, then such a bouquet will fit perfectly into the overall atmosphere of the celebration. No less relevant as a gift are bouquets of lilies, calla lilies and peonies. These flowers look great, so they will certainly delight the newlyweds.

If you don’t know what theme the celebration will be and what colors will be in priority, then feel free to choose bouquets of flowers that have light shades. This option will harmoniously emphasize any style. Sometimes, you want to get away from banal and common options, you want to add your own “zest” to please, and maybe even surprise, a couple in love.

In this case, you need to pay attention to those compositions that are not traditionally chosen for a wedding. For example, a bouquet of lilacs or a decorative rose in a pot.

As a rule, such flowers are not often presented as a gift, but if the bouquet is decorated correctly, the composition will be much more impressive than a classic bouquet of roses or peonies.

Consider an orchid as an option. This flower symbolizes passion, and for a young couple this is just relevant. If the wedding will take place in a certain color scheme, then you shouldn’t stand out; it’s better to choose flowers that match the theme. At the same time, pay attention to the overall color of the bouquet so that the color palette is in harmony with each other and has high compatibility.

Try to avoid arrangements that contain flowers with thorns, as this may injure the hero of the occasion or someone else. Also pay attention to the aroma of the flower arrangement. Due to the fact that the pungent smell of a particular flower can cause an allergy attack, you should avoid such bouquets. It is strictly not recommended to give carnations as gifts for a wedding - this can offend and even upset the newlyweds.

Most people associate these flowers with mourning, and a wedding celebration has nothing to do with this.

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A beautifully designed composition will bring joy to the young couple and delight the invited guests:

What bouquet should you prepare as a wedding gift for newlyweds?

A wedding is not just a holiday. This is a tribute to tradition, a kind of ritual of honoring a new family that has come down to us from time immemorial. And as befits any sacrament, it has its own inherent attributes.

Flowers play one of the leading roles in a wedding ceremony. They are present everywhere - in the decoration of the hall, the hood of the newlyweds' car, and in the bride's hairstyle. And, of course, in the hands of the guests.

And if a wedding is a ritual, then the flowers on it are symbolic. Therefore, it is so important to choose the right bouquet as a gift for the newlyweds, to express your wishes and good feelings with the help of flowers. And also try to ensure that the bouquet suits your taste, is as original as possible and does not get lost in the sea of ​​other wedding flowers.

The language of wedding flowers

Let's return to symbolism and consider the language of flowers in the context of current classics. The science of fluorography, popularly known as the language of flowers, came to us from the East and has been firmly entrenched in European culture since the Middle Ages. Flowers served as symbols and could tell something that was not customary to say out loud. With the advent of industrialization and the emancipation of society, this romantic science seemed to have sunk into oblivion. But on the threshold of the 21st century, interest in it revived with renewed vigor, materials from the past were studied, and today any self-respecting florist can tell what this or that flower symbolizes.

  • The rose is an unconditional symbol of love and nobility in all ages. Since the times of knights and fair ladies, this flower has been an invariable attribute of all lovers. Red roses symbolize passion, while white roses symbolize purity and platonic feelings. In wedding traditions, white roses are most often used in the bride’s bouquet, and for a gift bouquet from guests, you can choose pink, cream, or a gradient (a transition from one color to another).

You should avoid dark burgundy and scarlet roses in bouquets for a young couple, as this color scheme is more suitable for older people, as well as for events of other themes.

  • Peony is a lush flower with a wonderful aroma; in the language of flowers it means a sweet, cheerful life, a wish for good luck and joy. In Eastern countries, it is credited with magical properties aimed at attracting wealth and honors. A wedding bouquet with peonies always turns out chic, fragrant and festive.

However, it should be remembered that the splendor of peonies is very short-lived, and the flowers themselves are capricious and subject to rapid withering without water. Therefore, if long walks are planned at the wedding ceremony, then for the bouquet it is better to take peonies in buds that have not yet opened.

  • Lily. A noble flower, not inferior in its grandeur to a rose. It has a rich history in heraldry, symbolizing material luxury, respectability and high demands. It is not for nothing that the lily was the emblem of French royalty throughout almost its entire history. Lilies look gorgeous in any bouquet, and white lilies as a gift for newlyweds are the height of grace and elegance.

But do not forget that these flowers have a strong specific smell, and in a small room they can create a suffocating effect and cause headaches.

  • Orchid. It entered into wedding fashion relatively recently, remaining for a long time an exotic flower for our fellow citizens. Exquisite orchid buds are a symbol of sophistication and luxurious femininity. They are one of the three “royal” symbols, but unlike the rose and lily, the price of orchids is incredibly high. This is due to the characteristics and difficulties associated with growing the plant.

But if there is a goal to especially emphasize the sophistication and individual femininity of the bride, feel free to choose an orchid!

  • Gerbera is an ideal choice as a gift for a cheerful couple. These bright fresh flowers hold their shape perfectly and seem to exude positivity and good mood. They symbolize youth, joy of life, openness to the world. Gerberas look good both in a general bouquet in the same color scheme and on their own.

Multi-colored gerberas in a bouquet look playful and cheerful, while plain ones look very stylish and fresh.

From colleagues and friends

For guests invited to the wedding of a colleague or distant relative, it will be quite enough to limit themselves to an ordinary bouquet and general requirements for the composition. There is no need to think through an original design; in this case, flowers are a symbol of respect and wishes for happiness. The bouquet will take its place among other donated flowers, and this will also become a kind of contribution and symbolism.

After all, the entire wedding flower garden symbolizes the prosperity and abundance of a young family, so the more flowers, the better.

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