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Language of Flowers
A gift of flowers has always
been a favored expression of friendship and love. Here is a
sampling of the special messages you can send by selecting
flowers with meanings all their own.
On your wedding eve, give your
fiancé a mixture of red and white roses (happy love and unity)
or Ranunculus (you are radiant with charms).
When meeting your in-laws for the first item, bring a bouquet
of heather (admiration), daffodils (regard, not love) or
bouquets of morning glories (affection). At your bridal
shower choose centerpieces of acacia (friendship) and yellow
lily (gaiety). Tell the groom’s friends to decorate
him with ivy (fidelity) or give him a sprig to wear at the
bachelor party.
Thank your bridesmaids for
their support with small bouquets of speedwell (female
fidelity) and sweet sultan (felicity, happiness), and give
them as tokens as your bridesmaids’ luncheon.
For the wedding, decorate the
church, chapel or garden with ivy (fidelity, marriage) and
lilies (purity of heart). Your bouquet will express unspoken
emotions when you include: blue violet (faithfulness), orchids
(beauty and love), myrtle (joy), or iris (promise in love).
Flowers always create a festive
and romantic mood. Now they can express special sentiments as
well.
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