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Top Five Wedding Flowers & their Symbolic Meanings


Picking out flowers for your wedding can be very difficult! You can be looking for a certain look to go with your colors or a type of style. What if you are looking for a type of flower based on their symbolic meanings? This is a list of our top five wedding flowers and their symbolic meanings!

  1. Baby’s Breath The white Baby’s breath flower is a symbol of unity, innocence and spirituality, which goes perfectly with the symbolic meaning of this flower in general. White flowers are a must for every wedding ceremony. It makes a perfect and low-key filler with other flowers.

  1. Carnation Colorful carnations are extremely underrated and misunderstood—just to start, each color symbolizes something different. Pink represents boldness, red symbolizes love, and white indicates talent. They're also inexpensive and in season year-round. They add the perfect pop of color to your weddings.

  1. Dahlia

Honesty – Honesty is the best policy and we should always practice truth while speaking. It might be hard to tell others what you think and what is on your heart, but lies hurt so much more than truth. Dahlia flower symbolizes truth and speaking about your emotions. This is a perfect fro have for your vowels.

  1. Gardenia

This gorgeous flower symbolizes renewal and starting of something new. Give Gardenia to someone who is making a new giant step into the future and beginning something new. Gardenia flower are symbols of renewal in a romantic way especially, because their entire symbolism is linked to love and the feelings we have towards our partners.

  1. Magnolia

Most magnolia trees grow in the South, but you can get these luxurious flowers that mean "love of nature" mostly anywhere during the spring and summer seasons. This is the perfect flower for the ones who want a southern style wedding, and even for those who want something elegant.

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