Please name some flowers that would make a nice wedding bouquet?

Submitted by mageta8
I’m getting married Nov. 1st and a friend of my fiance’s family said as our wedding gift she is going to pay/do all our flowers (yippy)! She has been asking about what flowers do I want in mine and my bridesmaids bouquets. I have no idea?! I know my colors are apple red, silver and white. I was thinking that my bridesmaids have white flowers (since they’re dressed in red) and mine be red. Can you please give me some good floral arrangement ideas? Thanks!
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9 Responses to “Please name some flowers that would make a nice wedding bouquet?”

  1. missy. Says:

    I love Gerbers. I think that they are just the most beautiful flowers. Roses, Lilys, Tulips, would also be very beautiful.

  2. Lisa J Says:

    Here is a site with really great pics.
    I just ordered all my flowers (callas) from here for my august wedding.

  3. ilovewilliam Says:

    roses are classic and lillys are pretty you could mix them together for your bouquet and your bridesmaids could do either or both or you could do a research and see what different flowers mean and pick which ones you feel more comfortable with

  4. *Princess Belle* Says:

    lillies and qypsophilia are beautiful and elegant…

  5. nicol6743 Says:

    Some ideas for flowers- roses,amaryallis flowers- in red, casablanca lillies,Gerber daisies and Red cala lillies or purple. These are a start and each are beautiful in their own way.

  6. StephB Says:

    Roses are so over used! Try Stargazer lilies:
    Plus, the fragrance is delightful!!!

  7. Jaclyn D Says:

    My favorite wedding flowers are peonies and hydrangeas. They make a beautiful bouquet when mixed with lilies and roses. I would definitely consider the meaning of what flowers you choose for obvious reasons-

    Absinth/Wormwood: Separation and Torment of Love
    Acacia: Platonic Love, concealed love
    Aconite/Monkshood: Misanthropy and Poisonous Words
    Adams’s Needle: A Friend in Need
    Adonis: Recollection of Life’s Pleasure
    Almond: Virginity and Fruitfulness
    Almond Blossom: Hope and Watchfulness
    Aloe: Wisdom and Integrity
    Allspice: Compassion
    Alyssum (sweet): Worth beyond beauty
    Amaranth: Fidelity
    Amaranth, Globe: Unchangeable
    Amaryllis: Pastoral Poetry, Pride
    Ambrosia: Your Love is reciprocated
    Anemone: Refusal and Abandonment, Forsaken
    Apple: Symbol of Perpetual Concord
    Apricot Blossom: Timid Love
    Abor Vitae: True Friendship
    Arbutus: Thee only do I Love
    Artemesia: Symbol of Dignity
    Asphodel: Languor and Regret
    Aster: Daintiness, Symbol of Love
    Azalea: Fragile and Ephemeral Passion
    b
    Baby’s Breath: Happiness
    Bay Wreath: Reward of Merit
    Begonia: “Beware! I am fanciful!”
    Bindweed: Coquette and Busybody
    Bittersweet: Truth
    Blackthorn/Sloe: Difficulty and Austerity
    Blue Bell: Delicacy and Humility
    Bouquet of Withered Flowers: Rejected love
    Burdock: Importunity and Boredom
    Buttercup: Childishness
    c
    Cactus: Bravery and Endurance
    Camellia: Excellence and Steadfastness
    Camellia, red: You’re a flame in my heart
    Camellia, white: You’re adorable
    Camomile: Initiative and Ingenuity
    Candytuft: Indifference
    Canterbury Bell: Constancy and Warning
    Cardinal Flower: Distinction and Splendor
    Carnation: Fascination
    Carnation, Pink: Emblem of Mother’s Day, I will never forget you
    Carnation, Purple: Antipathy and Capriciousness
    Carnation, Red: Admiration, my heart aches for you
    Carnation, Striped: No, Sorry, I cannot be with you
    Carnation, White: Pure Love, Sweet Love, Innocence
    Carnation, Yellow: Disdain and Rejection
    Cedar Leaf: “I live for thee”
    Chestnut: Independence and Injustice
    China Aster: Jealousy and After-thought
    Chrysanthemum: You are a wonderful friend
    Chrysanthemum, Red: I love you
    Chrysanthemum, White: Truth
    Chrysanthemum, Yellow: Slighted Love
    Cinnamon: Love and Beauty
    Clematis: Artifice and Ingenuity
    Clove: Dignity and Restraint
    Clover: Fertility and Domestic Virtue
    Clover, Four leafed: Symbol Of Good Luck
    Clover, Five leafed: Symbol Of Bad Luck
    Cockscomb/Celosia: Silliness or Foppery
    Coltsfoot: Maternal Love and Care
    Columbine: Cuckoldry and Deserted Love
    Convolvulus: Humble Perseverance
    Coreopsis: Always cheerful
    Cornflower: Delicacy
    Crane’s-bill/Wild Geranium: Constancy and Availability
    Crocus: Youthful Gladness, Attachment, Cheerfulness
    Crown Imperial: Majesty and Power
    Cyclamen: Resignation & Goodbye
    d
    Daffodil: Emblem of Annunciation/Regard, Unrequited love
    Dahlia: Good Taste
    Daisy: Gentleness, Innocence, Loyal love
    Dandelion: Oracle of Time and Love, Faithfulness, Happiness
    Day Lily/Hemerocallis: Emblem Of The Mother
    Delphinium: Airy
    Dogwood: Durability
    e
    Edelweiss: Daring & Noble Courage
    Eglantine: Spring & Poetry
    Elderberry Blossom: Humility and Kindness
    Everlasting: Constancy
    f
    Fennel: Strength
    Fern: Sincerity, Magic, Fascination, Confidence, Shelter
    Fir: Time & Evaluation
    Forget-me-not: Faithful Love, Memories
    Forsynthia: Anticipation
    Fuchsia: Amiability
    g
    Gardenia: “I love you in secret”
    Geranium, Oak-leaf: Friendship
    Geranium, Rose: Preference
    Gillyflower, Pink: Bonds Of Affection
    Gladiolus: Strength Of Character, I am really sincere
    Gloxinia: Love at first sight
    Goldenrod: Treasure And Good Fortune
    h
    Heather, Purple: Admiration, Beauty and Solitude
    Heather, Pink: “Good Luck”
    Heather, White: Protection From Danger
    Heliotrope: Devotion, Eternal Love
    Hibiscus: Delicate Beauty
    Holly: Foresight
    Hollyhock: Ambition and Liberality
    Honeysuckle: Sweetness Of Disposition
    Hyacinth: Games & Sports
    Hyacinth, purple: I am sorry, Please forgive me, Sorrow
    Hyacinth, white: Loveliness, I will pray for you
    Hyacinth, yellow: Jealousy
    Hydrangea : Vanity, Thank you for understanding, Frigidity
    i
    Iris: Faith, Wisdom, Valor, Your Friendship means so much to me
    Ivy: Friendship, Wedded love, Fidelity, Friendship, Affection
    j
    Jasmine, Red: Folly and Glee
    Jasmine, White: Amiability and Cheerfulness
    Jasmine, Yellow: Timidity and Modesty
    Jonquil: Violent Sympathy and Desire, Love me, Affection returned
    l
    Lady’s Slipper: Capricious Beauty
    Larkspur: Open Heart
    Laurel: Success and Renown
    Lavender: Constancy
    Lilac, Mauve: “Do You Still Love Me”
    Lilac, Pink: Youth and Acceptance
    Lilac, White: “My First Dream Of Love”
    Lily, Calla: Majestic Beauty
    Lily, Day: Coquetry
    Lily, Orange: Hatred and Disdain, Wealth, Pride
    Lily, White: Majesty and Purity, Virginity
    Lily-Of-The-Valley: Purity and Humility, Sweetness
    Lotus: Mystery and Truth
    Love-In-The-Mist/Nigell: Delicacy and Perplexity
    m
    Magnolia: Dignity, Splendid Beauty
    Marigold: Sacred Affection, Cruelty, Grief, Jealousy
    Marjoram: Comfort and Consolation
    Marvel-Of-Peru: Flame of Love
    Mistletoe: Affection and Love
    Mimosa: Sensitivity
    Myrtle: Love, Mirth and Joy
    n
    Narcissus: Egotism, Formality
    Nasturtium: Patriotism
    o
    Oleander: Beauty and Grace
    Orange Blossom: Your Purity Equals Your Loveliness, Innocence, Eternal Love
    Orange Mock: Deceit
    Orchid: Magnificence, Love, Beauty, Refinement
    p
    Pansy: Thoughtful Recollection
    Passionflower: Faith and Piety
    Peach Blossom: Generosity and Bridal Hope
    Pear Blossom: Health and Hope
    Peony: Healing, Life, Happy Marriage, Gay life
    Peppermint: Warmth of Feelings
    Periwinkle, Blue: Early Friendship
    Periwinkle, White: Pleasures of Memory
    Petunia: Anger and Resentment
    Phlox: Sweet Dreams
    Plum Blossom: Beauty and Longevity
    Poinsettia: “Be of Good Cheer”
    Poppy: Imagination, Dreaminess, Eternal sleep
    Poppy, yellow: Wealth, Success
    Primrose: Young Love, I cannot live without you
    Primrose, evening: Inconstancy
    q
    Queen Anne’s Lace: Fantasy
    r
    Rose, Bridal: Happy Love
    Rose, Carolina: Love Is Dangerous
    Rose, Christmas: Peace and Tranquility
    Rose, Coral/Orange: Enthusiasm, Desire
    Rose, Dark Pink: Thank you
    Rose, Light Pink: Admiration
    Rose, Musk: Capricious Beauty
    Rose, Pale: Friendship
    Rose, Peach: Let’s get together, Closing of the deal
    Rose, Pink: Love, Grace, Gentility, You’re so Lovely, Perfect Happiness, Please believe me
    Rose, Pink & White: I love you still and always will
    Rose, Red: Love, Desire, Respect, Courage, Job well done
    Rose, Red & Yellow: Congratulations
    Rose, White: Charm, Secrecy, Silence, You’re Heavenly, Reverence, Humility, Youthfulness and Innocence
    Rose, White on Red: Unity/Flower Emblem of England
    Rose, Yellow: Infidelity, Joy, Gladness, Friendship, Jealousy, Welcome Back, Remember me
    Rose, Yellow & Orange: Passionate thoughts
    Rosemary: Constancy, Fidelity and Loyalty
    s
    Salvia, Blue: “I Think of You”
    Smilax: Lovely
    Snapdragon: Presumption, Deception, Gracious lady
    Snowdrop: Hope and Consolation
    Spearmint: Warmth of Sentiment
    Spider Flower: Elope with me
    Statice: Lasting Beauty
    Stephanotis: Happiness in marriage
    Stock: Bonds of affection, You will always be beautiful to me
    Sunflower: Homage and Devotion
    Sweet Basil: Good Luck
    Sweet Pea: Departure, Blissful pleasure, Thanks for a lovely time
    Sweet William: Gallantry, Finesse and Perfection
    t
    Thrift: Sympathy
    Thyme: Courage and Activity
    Tiger Lily: Wealth and Pride
    Tuberose: Dangerous Pleasures
    Tulip: Symbol of The Perfect Lover
    Tulip, Red: Believe me, Declaration of love
    Tulip, Variegated: Beautiful eyes
    v
    Violet: Modesty and Simplicity
    Viscaria: Will you dance with me?
    w
    Wallflower: Friendship and Adversity
    Water Lily: Eloquence and Persuasion
    Wisteria: Youth and Poetry
    x
    Xeranthemum: Eternity and Immortality
    y
    Yarrow: Healing
    z
    Zinnia: Thoughts of Absent Friends
    Zinnia, Pink: Lasting Affection

  8. GT Says:

    Red –

    White-

    You can use silver ribbon to hold the flowers or place silver and crystal bouquet stems in them.
    OR you can even use a silver bouquet holder (tussy mussy) which would be really pretty-

  9. Nena G Says:

    I got married in October of 06, and at first wanted to go with flowers that were in season or colored flowers. But then I decided to go with all white flowers to keep it simple, classy and elegant. And something about white flowers just says “wedding” to me. All I knew was that I wanted white lillies in my bouquet. I told the flower shop to do my bouquet in all white flowers, mostly made up of lillies. I know they used roses, baby’s breath, but other than that I can’t even name what else they used…..but it was soooo beautiful. For my bridesmaids, I did single stems of white lillies. They were beautiful. Good luck, and congratulations!

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