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Wedding flowers Glossary
Incorporate any of these wonderful symbolic meanings into your bridal bouquet. For instance forget-me-nots symbolize true love. Consider including the definition in your wedding program or ask your officiant to note its meaning during the ceremony.

Think about including any of these symbols as a gift to your guests. Have the significant meaning of the flower you choose calligraphed and placed in a beautiful silver frame next to your guest book as your family and friends arrive for your ceremony. Give each guest a special flower as a boutonnière or corsage.



 

 

Apple Blossoms: Symbolic of good fortune

Baby's Breath: Symbolic of a fruitful marriage

Blue Violets: Symbolic of faithfulness

Carnations: Symbolic of distinction

Forget-Me-Nots: Symbolic of true love

Four Leaf Clover: Symbolic of luck

Gardenias: Symbolic of joy

Ivy: Symbolic of marital strength

Lilies: Symbolic of purity and innocence

Lily of the Valley: Symbolic of happiness

Myrtle: Symbolic of the constancy of love

Orange Blossoms: Symbolic of purity and fertility

Orchids: Symbolic of beauty

Rosemary: Symbolic of memory and fidelity

Roses: Symbolic of love

Stephanotis: Symbolic of good luck

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