When buying fresh flowers to give to friends or loved ones, we pay attention to their variety and number of buds, the size, and aroma of the inflorescences, as well as the overall mood of the bouquet, often completely ignoring the color palette. etude. However, the color of the bouquet is just as important as the size and design of the composition. The symbolism of the type and color of plants is reflected in the language of flowers. The interpretation of the meaning of each color can vary greatly in different countries, therefore, when giving a bouquet to representatives of an unfamiliar culture, it is better to additionally find out what this or that color symbolizes in the addressee’s country.

The color value of flowers

The language of flowers considers the meaning of each plant, therefore, not only the symbolism of the same flower of different shades can differ, but also the meaning of different plants of the same color. Speaking about what the color of flowers means, one should remember about the relativity of these interpretations.

White

As a symbol of purity and purity in Slavic culture, in eastern countries, white is considered a mourning color. It is customary to give bouquets in light colors to young girls, brides, and young mothers as a symbol of freshness and beauty. In compositions, this color is considered neutral. White bouquets are not suitable for aged people.

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Yellow Flowers Arrangements

Some common interpretations of shades are wrong. Cultural phenomena, such as the tulip song, can be a source of color misinterpretations, which causes people to misunderstand the yellow color of flowers, the meaning of which is not related to separation. The correct interpretation of yellow is an expression of warm friendly and kindred feelings. Bright sunny flowers can be presented to mom, grandmother, friend, and colleague. A yellow rose will be a good gift: the value of a mono-bouquet of them can be regarded as gratitude for a good relationship.

Orange Flowers Arrangements

Intense orange symbolizes spiritual strength, pride, and great power. Mono-bouquets in bright orange tones are given for promotions, creative successes, and also in those cases when they want to wish the recipient of flowers good luck. Orange buds can also be given to men if combined with other plants of cold shades.

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Red Flowers Arrangements

Scarlet color speaks of passion, desire, and strong feelings, therefore, it is customary to give mono-bouquets in red tones to spouses and partners. In some cases, scarlet flowers can symbolize inner freedom, fortitude, and the will to win. This allows you to present compositions with shades of red to those you wish to congratulate

Pink Flowers Arrangements

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The pink color of the flower speaks of tender feelings, nascent love, touching care, and subtle beauty. Bouquets in soft pink shades are presented to young girls, giving preference to small, half-closed buds. The richer versions of pink are suitable for older women. In these cases, plants with large inflorescences are chosen, which have opened more than half or completely.

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Purple Flowers Arrangements

This intense color is associated with majesty, dignity, and sensuality. All shades of purple are suitable for women in adulthood: mom, mother-in-law, mother-in-law, colleague, or teacher. It is also appropriate to give purple flowers to men of all ages.

Blue Flowers Arrangements

Cold compositions are ambiguous as to what the color of the flowers in them means: on the one hand, blue is considered a symbol of longing, on the other, a sign of determination, confidence, and calmness. A bouquet of blue flowers can tell a person that the giver can be relied on in any situation. Compositions in this cool tone are well suited for men, and in women’s bouquets, blue buds are combined with neutral or warm shades.

Multicolor bouquets Flowers Arrangements

The usual interpretation of shades is more related to bouquets. Compositions in which two or more colors are combined are not usually interpreted by the language of flowers. Bouquets are usually presented to women, and florists do not recommend considering such compositions as a hidden message and trying to find out what the color of the flowers presented means. The only correct interpretation of such a gift is the desire to give the recipient of the bouquet joy and pleasure.

What flowers to give for a wedding?

You were invited to a wedding, and this means things at once: first, you will invite people closest to the future newlyweds, and the second, you will spend the next few days looking for the best option for a wedding gift and choosing the right bouquet for congratulating the newlyweds. To make it easier for the bride and groom’s friends and family to do this, we’ve explored and answered the most pressing questions about wedding flowers with a guide on how to choose a bouquet for a wedding.

General recommendations

The selection of wedding compositions must be approached with great care: the wedding day is filled with symbolism and many signs, therefore, a careless or ill-considered choice of a bouquet can overshadow this important event. A few simple guidelines will help you avoid accidental oversights.

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The bouquet should be in harmony with the general theme of the wedding. Each celebration has its style and color. Take an interest in these details before you start looking for a gift, and choose flowers by the mood of the holiday.

Take care of the safety of the flower arrangement. The best bouquet for all types of weddings will be flowers in a basket or hatbox: in addition to the fact that such a gift looks elegant and effective, the oasis soaked in moisture will keep the plants fresh regardless of environmental conditions.

Choose bouquets in advance and only in trusted stores. Delivery of wedding bouquets will help save time and effort before an important day, as well as relieve you of the need to take care of the freshness of flowers before they are delivered, but you should rely only on those floristic studios in the quality of services of which you are 100% sure of the quality of services.

Wedding bouquet: what to make

The filling of a bouquet intended for newlyweds depends on who is the donor of the composition. The bride’s parents can congratulate their daughter with a touching bouquet of simple flowers (for example, spray roses, daisies, tulips), thus reminding them that she will always be a child for them The groom’s parents, on the other hand, congratulate the bride with a gorgeous composition of large Ecuadorian roses or Piano flowers.

Grandmothers usually give their granddaughters lush flowers: peonies, lisianthus, hydrangea. Friends invited to the wedding can safely experiment with bouquets, choosing one large exotic flower (for example, protea) or an armful of tropical orchids already familiar to our latitudes, compositions with ranunculus, irises, freesia, and alstroemeria. The choice of flowers for a wedding bouquet also depends on what time of the year the ceremony is held: for each season there is a list of “popular” plants, of which gift arrangements are usually made. • In winter, orchids (phalaenopsis and cymbidium), asters, and anemones are relevant. • In spring, bouquets are created from tulips, hyacinths, freesia, and crocuses. • Lying flowers – peonies, Eustoma, and lotus. • In the fall, newlyweds are given gerberas, phloxes, and astilbe.

 

The classic all-season flowers that are most often included in wedding bouquets are roses: the varietal variety of these flowers allows you to make congratulatory compositions from them regardless of the season.

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The design of the bouquet directly depends on the theme of the wedding: for celebrations in the industrial or rustic style, it is recommended to refuse artificial decor, decorating the bouquet with live greens, berries, or ears of corn. If the theme of the wedding is glamor or vintage, you can add pearls, glass beads, lace, organza, satin and silk ribbons, and other decorative elements to the bouquets. 

What flowers are best not to give on your wedding day.

When choosing a wedding bouquet, florists recommend abandoning red and burgundy roses, as they symbolize passion, strong-smelling flowers (especially if the banquet is held in closed halls), and typically “male” mono-bouquets – irises, callas, and gladioli. It is also undesirable to give chrysanthemums: these flowers are considered to be underlined formal, and a bouquet consisting only of chrysanthemums can be perceived by the newlyweds as “on duty”.
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