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Your Guide to Wedding Flowers
Your Guide to Wedding Flowers
Choosing wedding flowers that fit your style and petals that match your color palette isn't always easy especially if you don't know a dahlia from a daisy. Here's everything you need to know about the most popular wedding flowers ( season, meanings, and color choices) 
 Alstroemeria  (also known as Peruvian lily)    These flowers have small, bright blooms that grow in clusters and often have freckled petals. They‘re best used as a backdrop to primary flowers (but make a lovely and cost-effective bouquet).    Season  year-round    Colors  white, yellow, orange, pink, red, lavender, purple, flecked    Scent  none    Cost  $Return to wedding flower search

 flower is symbolic of wealth,
prosperity and fortune.
It is also the flower of friendship

  in season year round,
available in lots of colors
 Cockscomb    Named the cockscomb due to its resemblance to a rooster, this vibrant flower is sure to make a statement. Coming in a variety of colors, this flower looks brilliant when cut short and used as a centerpiece.      Season  mid summer-frost    Colors  yellow, green, orange, pink, crimson    Scent  none    Cost  $$Return to wedding flower search 
  
Gerbera  See more daisy photos    This graphic flower is so flawless in its form that it almost doesn‘t look real. Grown in the hottest climates of Asia and Africa, the gerbera is a year-round gem that comes in a crayon-box range of colors -- nearly 350 intense shades are available, including bright orange, pink, red, yellow, and burgundy.    Season  year-round    Colors  white, yellow, orange, pale pink, dark pink, red    Scent  none    Meaning  needing protection, friendship    Cost  $$    See more daisy photosReturn to wedding flower search Gerbera belongs to the daisy family and therefore assumes the symbolism associated with the daisy flower. Gerbera specifically conveys cheerfulness.
  
Lily of the Valley  See more lily of the valley photos    Their fresh, perfumelike scent is unmistakable, and it‘s hard to believe such a delicious fragrance can come from such tiny flowers. With its bell-shaped florets dangling from a thin stem, the lily of the valley is sometimes called "the ladder to heaven." In Norse mythology, the flower is linked to Ostara, the goddess of springtime, and while most plentiful during this season, it remains available -- and expensive -- year-round. Though most people only know of the white lily of the valley, a very rare rosy pink variety exists too.    Season  available year-round in limited quantities, peak in spring    Colors  white, pale pink (rare)    Scent  very fragrant perfume    Meaning  return to happiness, delicacy    Cost  $$$    See more lily of the valley photosReturn to wedding flower search Lily of the valley symbolizes sweetness and purity of heart 
  
 Scabiosa      It‘s not hard to figure out how the scabiosa, with its tufted head atop a long, wiry stem, got its other name, pin cushion. This enchanting flower is right at home tucked in between showier blooms.    Season  spring-early fall    Colors  white, burgundy, lavender    Scent  none    Meaning  sensible woman    Cost  $$-$$$Return to wedding flower search 
  
 
 Amaryllis  See more amaryllis photos      Brides desiring maximum impact may choose this impressive flower, which features two to five large, trumpet-shaped blossoms that open in succession at the top of its extra-long stalk. Grown from a bulb, the amaryllis originated in the tropical rainforests of Africa and South America and is now available in white, pale yellow, pale green, pink, salmon, and red. Very rare and expensive, these flowers are long-lasting and offer a lot of drama with just a few stems.     Season  November-April    Colors  white, yellow, green, pink, red, burgundy    Scent  none (belladonna variety has a mild sweet fragrance)    Meaning  splendid beauty, pride    Cost  $$-$$$    See more amaryllis photosReturn to wedding flower search 

 This flower is symbolic of
splendid beauty.
It is also used to indicate
worth beyond beauty.

  
 Cornflower    In medieval lore, it was believed that a girl who placed a cornflower beneath her skirt could have any bachelor she desired -- which is perhaps how the flower acquired its other name, bachelor‘s button. An inexpensive choice appropriate for a casual wedding, the cornflower comes in white, pink, dark magenta, and, most commonly, blue, with feathery blue-gray foliage. Its button head and colorful legend make it a charming boutonniere flower for groomsmen.      Season  summer-early fall    Colors  white, pink, blue    Scent  none    Meaning  delicacy, felicity    Cost  $-$$Return to wedding flower search 
  
 Gladiolus    Standing tall and proud, the gladiolus has a spiky stem with large florets that open in succession; miniature varieties with fewer florets are also available. Full stems can be used to add height to arrangements, while the individual florets can be made into boutonnieres. The flower‘s name is derived from the Latin word for sword, gladius, after the shape of its leaves.    Season  year-round, peak during summer    Colors  white, yellow, green, apricot, orange, pale pink, dark pink, red, lavender, purple    Scent  none    Meaning  generosity, strength of character, you pierce my heart    Cost  $Return to wedding flower searchGladiolus symbolizes strength of character, faithfulness and honor. The Gladiolus flower signifies remembrance.
  
 Lisianthus  See more lisianthus photos    This cupped flower somewhat resembles a rose or ranunculus that is missing a few petals. Lisianthus boasts multiple blossoms and buds on a single stem and has a slight peppery scent. Its wide range of colors make it an excellent choice as a secondary flower for bouquets and arrangements.    Season  year-round    Colors  white, cream, pale green, peach, pink, lavender, purple    Scent  none    Meaning  showiness    Cost  $$    See more lisianthus photosReturn to wedding flower search 
  
  Snapdragon symbolizes graciousness and strength. Its negative connotations include deception and presumption.
  
Anemone  See more anemone photos       Greek mythology has two legends about the anemone. These jewel-toned flowers were said to have sprung up from the blood that was shed by Aphrodite‘s lover, Adonis, when he died. The ancient Greeks also believed that Zephyrus, the god of the west wind, favored the bloom, hence its other name: windflower. Though unscented, this relative of the peon and ranunculus is sought after for its vibrant magenta, red, and purple hues. Just a few bright blooms add a blast of color to bouquets and arrangements.     Season  November-May; primarily spring    Colors  white, pink, purple, magenta, burgundy    Scent  none    Meaning  expectation    Cost  $$-$$$    See more anemone photos Return to wedding flower search 

on a darker note indicates fading hope
and a feeling of having been forsaken .
On a positve note it symbolizes anticipation.

  
Cosmos    See more cosmos photos      Brides hoping to capture the look of a summer garden in full bloom would succeed with cosmos. This daisylike flower grows in shades of pink and magenta on long stems with feathery foliage. A striking chocolate color is also available and can be used to create rich, late-summer arrangements.     Season  mid summer-fall    Colors  white, pale pink, dark pink, chocolate    Scent  none    Meaning  modesty    Cost  $-$$    See more cosmos photosReturn to wedding flower search  
  
 Gloriosa Lily    While technically not of the lily family (it grows on a climbing vine, not from a bulb), this flower‘s refluxed petals and stamens bear a resemblance to those of actual lilies. Generally pinkish red and tipped with yellow, the gloriosa, or Rothschild lily, adds a tropical punch to bouquets and arrangements.    Season  year-round    Colors  red with yellow edges    Scent  none    Cost  $$-$$$Return to wedding flower search 
  
 Orchid  See more orchid photos    Sexy and exquisitely gorgeous, the orchid is a star at any wedding. Thousands of species are cultivated worldwide, which means there is an orchid for every type of bride. A full spray of orchids can be used in bouquets and arrangements, or a simple blossom can be plucked to make an exotic boutonniere.The main types of orchids commonly used at weddings: cymbidium (usually green; popular, yet expensive; durable yet perishable in cold temperatures); dendrobium (sweetly scented; used in classic Hawaiian leis); oncidium (often referred to as "spray orchids"; they come on slender long branches); vandas (summer-blooming; comes in a rare, yet stunning bluish purple); and phalaenopsis (popular and widely used; usually comes in white and purple).    Season  year-round    Colors  white, yellow, green, apricot, orange, pale pink, dark pink, red, burgundy     Scent  some varieties are fragrant    Meaning  luxury, nobility, lust    Cost  $$-$$$    See more orchid photosReturn to wedding flower searchOrchids are a symbol of the exotic beauty. It symbolizes refinement, thoughtfulness and mature charm. It also symbolizes proud and glorious femininity.
  
  Statice is symbolic of remembrance. It also symbolizes sympathy and success.
  
   Anthurium symbolizes hospitality. It is also
used to indicate happiness
and abundance.
  
Daffodil  (also narcissus/paperwhite, jonquil)      Shakespeare and Wordsworth both created rhapsodies about this humble bulb flower. Perhaps it is so well liked because its merry yellow bloom is one of the first to appear after winter‘s frost subsides. The daffodil (and members of its family, including the narcissus and the jonquil) is a flower of true variety -- blooms can be single or multiple, with large or small cups, in solid colors or in combinations of white and yellow with touches of orange.    Season  November-April    Colors  white, yellow, apricot, orange    Scent  clean, sweet or none, paperwhite narcissus have a very strong scent    Meaning  regard, respect, chivalry, gracefulness    Cost  $-$$Return to wedding flower search Daffodil symbolizes regard and chivalry. It is indicative of rebirth, new beginnings and eternal life. It also symbolizes unrequited love. A single daffodil foretells a misfortune while a bunch of daffodils indicate joy and happiness.
  
Grape Hyacinth  (also called Muscari)    See more hyacinth photos    Grape hyacinth gets its name from the shape of its flower and perhaps from its mild, sweet scent. Its cone-shape resembles a miniature bunch of grapes perched upside down on a slender green stem. Sometimes called muscari, grape hyacinth is available in greenish white but is most often seen in a pretty purplish blue. This springtime bulb flower can be expensive, so it is best used as an accent or massed in small bunches.    Season  November-May    Colors  white-green, blue-purple    Scent  sweet, like grapes or candy    Meaning  usefulness    Cost  $$-$$$See more hyacinth photos  Return to wedding flower search  
  
 Ornithogalum  (also Chincherinchee, Star of Bethlehem)      This flower is known particularly for its ability to open in the morning and close in the evening. Add it to your bouquet or let it fill in your centerpieces.     Season  year-round    Colors  white, ivory, yellow, orange    Scent  slight to none    Meaning  purity    Cost  $$Return to wedding flower search 
  
Stephanotis    See more stephanotis photos    The name stephanotis means "marital happiness," making the flower an obvious choice for weddings. The star-shaped, waxy florets grow on a flowering vine; each must be individually wired or placed onto a special holder before it can be used in a bouquet or boutonniere.     Season  year-round    Colors  white    Scent  slight to none    Meaning  will you accompany me?    Cost  $$$    See more stephanotis photosReturn to wedding flower search  
  
Aster    According to mythology, the starburst-shaped aster originated when Virgo scattered stardust on the earth. A good supporting-role flower, the aster is a charming background for showier blooms.    Season  November-May in the US; year around if imported from South Africa    Colors  white, yellow, pink, purple    Scent  none    Meaning  variety, I will partake of your sentiments    Cost  $$Return to wedding flower search Asters symbolizes patience. It is also indicative
of a love of variety. It also symbolizes
elegance and daintiness
.
  
Dahlia  See more dahlia photos    These bold, bushy flowers have a history as dramatic as their appearance. Conquistadors found the dahlia in the gardens of the Aztecs and caused a sensation when they brought the flower back to Europe. As the dahlia gained popularity, the pursuit of its potatolike tubers was conducted with intrigue and deception -- dahlia tubers were reportedly stolen even from the garden of the Empress Josephine!    Season  summer-early fall    Colors  white, yellow, orange, pink, red, purple    Scent  spicy    Meaning  gratitude, dignity, forever thine    Cost  $    See more dahlia photosReturn to wedding flower search  
  
 Heather symbolizes admiration, solitude and beauty while white heather symbolizes protection and indicates that wishes will come true.
  
Parrot Tulip    See more tulip photos    Also known as the Rembrandt or parakeet tulip, this showy bloom is noted for its ruffled, striped petals in intense colors. Some varieties feature fringe-tipped petals for added drama. Although beautiful, their full, heavy heads tend to sag and droop and may cause stems to curve, which make them somewhat unpredictable when used in arrangements.    Season  November-May    Colors  white/green, yellow. red, orange/green, pink/green    Scent  none    Cost  $$-$$$    See more tulip photosReturn to wedding flower search  
  
 Stock      Rising from a tall stem, stock has dense clusters of small single- and double- blossomed flowers. Stock first became known outside of the Mediterranean region toward the end of the Middle Ages. Stock is valued for its use as a complementary flower and its fragrant, spicy clovelike scent.      Season  year-round, peak in spring and summer    Colors  white, yellow, apricot, pale pink, dark pink, purple    Scent  strong, spicy clove scent    Meaning  promptness, lasting beauty    Cost  $Return to wedding flower search Stock symbolizes lasting beauty and happy life. It is indicative of bonds of affection and is symbolic of promptness.
  
 Birds of paradise symbolizes joyfulness. It also
symbolizes magnificence.
It can also be used to indicate
exciting and wonderful anticipation.
  
 Daisy  See more daisy photos    You may find the daisy a fitting flower for your wedding if you plucked its white petals in a game of "he loves me, he loves me not" as a child. Generally available year-around, the affordable daisy is a lovely and whimsical flower for a casual wedding.     Season  summer-early fall    Colors  white    Scent  none to faint    Meaning  innocence, simplicity, I share your sentiments    Cost  $    See more daisy photosReturn to wedding flower search Daisy symbolizes innocence and purity. It conveys loyal love and “I will never tell”. Gerbera daisy specifically conveys cheerfulness
  
 Hyacinth  See more hyacinth photos    In ancient mythology Hyacinthus was a figure in a tale of tragic love. Today, we know this stocky bulb flower as a fragrant signature of spring. The hyacinth‘s scent is strong, so only a few flowers are needed to make their presence known in centerpieces or arrangements.    Season  November-May    Colors  white, yellow, peach, pale pink, fuchsia, lavender, purple, blue    Scent  very sweet, stronger as florets open    Meaning  benevolence, play    Cost  $$    See more hyacinth photosReturn to wedding flower searchHyacinth symbolizes playfulness and a sporty attitude and in its extreme rashness. Hyacinths also denote constancy. Blue hyacinth stands for constancy, purple for sorrow, red or pink for play, white for loveliness and yellow for jealousy.
  
Peony    See more peony photos    The peony is showy in its lush and full-headed structure, sweet perfume, and bright colors. Despite these traits, the flower became a symbol of bashfulness. Cultivated in Asia for more than a thousand years and developed further by the French, the peony is a cherished wedding flower. A relative of the ranunculus and the anemone, the peony is available in two main types: the herbaceous and the tree peony (the latter flowers do not last as long when cut).    Season  spring, imported, scentless variety available in fall and winter    Colors  white, cream, peach, pink, burgundy    Scent  sweet and mild to very aromatic    Meaning  beauty, welcome, bashfulness    Cost  $$-$$$    See more peony photosReturn to wedding flower search The peony symbolizes bashfulness and compassion. It can also be used to express indignation or shame. It symbolizes a happy life happy marriage, good health and prosperity.
  
Sunflower    See more sunflower photos    The head of the sunflower follows the sun as it moves across the sky, a trait that undoubtedly inspired its symbolism -- "adoration" and "loyalty." Bold and flashy, with raylike petals and disk-shaped dark centers, the sunflower is most at home at informal weddings. It comes in warm colors, from golden yellow to deep reddish brown.    Season  May-November, peak in summer    Colors  pale lemon, deep gold, orange, russet, brown    Scent  none    Meaning  loyalty, adoration, pride    Cost  $$    See more sunflower photosReturn to wedding flower search  Sunflower signifies pure thoughts.
It symbolizes adoration and dedication.
It is symbolic of dedicated love.
It is however also symbolic of
haughtiness.
  
 Bouvardia    This flower is perfect for fleshing out a classic wedding bouquet or arrangement. It has clusters of small, star-shaped blossoms bursting from a leafy green stem and is very delicate.    Season  year-round    Colors  white, peach, pink, red    Scent  faint    Meaning  enthusiasm    Cost  $$Return to wedding flower searchBouvardia symbolizes enthusiasm.
It is also used to indicate
zest for life.
  
 Delphinium   (also called Larkspur)  See more delphinium photos    A classic in English cottage flower beds, the delphinium has towering spires and clustered florets. The delphinium and its sister, the larkspur, lend a country-garden feel to wedding arrangements while adding height and drama. Delphiniums can be found year-round, but most colors are at their peak from summer to early fall.     Season  year-round, peak June-October    Colors  white, pink, lavender, purple, blue    Scent  none    Meaning  well-being, sweetness    Cost  $$-$$$    See more delphinium photosReturn to wedding flower searchDelphinium, Hybrid symbolizes big-heartedness, fun, lightness and levity. It also indicates ardent attachment. 
  
Hydrangea  See more hydrangea photos    With its big, bushy head and intense colors, a stem or two of this moderately priced, scentless shrub flower helps fill out arrangements and bouquets. Hydrangea is most popular in shades of bubble-gum pink to sky blue.    Season  July-November    Colors  white, green, pink, burgundy, purple, blue    Scent  none    Meaning  devotion, remembrance, boastfulness    Cost  $$-$$$    See more hydrangea photosReturn to wedding flower search The hydrangea symbolizes heartfelt emotions. It can be used to express gratitude for being understood. In its negative sense hydrangea symbolizes frigidity and heartlessness.
  
Phlox      Perhaps phlox‘s popularity at weddings is due to its meaning: "unification of the souls." These dainty flowers originated in North America, where they are a backyard staple. With large clusters of small-petaled, disk-shaped blossoms atop branching stems, phlox provides a lush backdrop for featured flowers in a bouquet or arrangement.    Season  June-November    Colors  white, orange, pink, red, purple    Scent  sweet and mild to very aromatic    Meaning  our souls are united, proposal of love, sweet dreams, unanimity    Cost  $$Return to wedding flower search  
  
 Sweet Pea    See more sweet pea photos    The sweet pea was first brought to England from Sicily in 1699, and the English have had a love affair with this delicate flower ever since. Its sweet scent and rugged blossoms grown on a spindly green vine make this flower an old-fashioned favorite.    Season  November-June    Colors  white, cream, apricot, pale pink, dark pink, red, lavender, purple    Scent  intense, sweet fragrance    Meaning  everlasting pleasures    Cost  $$-$$$    See more sweet pea photosReturn to wedding flower search Sweet Pea indicates delicate pleasure and bliss.
It is a flower symbolic of departure after having
had a good time
.
  
 Calla Lily  See more calla lily photos    Also known as the arum lily, this trumpet-shaped blossom originated in Africa and symbolized "magnificent beauty" to the Victorians. Two types are commonly available: one with a large head and a long, smooth stem, suitable for tall arrangements or presentation bouquets; and a miniature version ideal for nosegays and boutonnieres.    Season  year-round, winter to late spring is the peak    Colors  ivory, yellow, orange, light pink, dark pink, red, dark burgundy    Scent  none    Meaning  ardor, magnificent beauty, feminine, modesty    Cost  $$$    See more calla lily photosReturn to wedding flower searchCala lilys symbolizes magnificence and
beauty
. White Calla lilies combine
these two attributes with purity
and innocence associated with the
color white to make it the perfect
choice of flower in a Wedding bouquet.
  
Dutch Tulip  See more tulip photos    Widely available, this flower shouldn‘t be overlooked just because it‘s fairly common; its versatility and wide range of colors make it a wonderful flower at weddings. Dutch tulips have shorter stems and smaller blossoms than the French tulip.    Season  November-May    Colors  white, yellow, orange, pale pink, dark pink, red, purple    Scent  none to mild, sweet scent    Meaning  declaration of love, honest, happy years, memory    Cost  $-$$    See more tulip photosReturn to wedding flower search  Tulip signifies a declaration of love.
It also symbolizes fame and perfect love.
  
 Iris  See more iris photos    This unusually shaped flower has been admired by many throughout history. Ancient Greeks associated it with their gods, and ancient Egyptians linked it to their pharaohs; to the medieval Europeans, it signified chivalry and served as a model for the French fleur-de-lis symbol. Painters like Monet and Van Gogh were captivated by its appearance too. Myth and majesty aside, the three most common varieties are the Dutch iris, the graceful Siberian iris, and the large "bearded" iris, all grown in numerous shades of white, yellow, and purple.    Season  year-round, peak in spring and early summer    Colors  white, yellow, purple    Scent  none to sweet depending on variety    Meaning  message, eloquence, my compliments, promise    Cost  $-$$    See more iris photosReturn to wedding flower searchIris symbolizes eloquence. Purple iris is symbolic of wisdom and compliments. Blue iris symbolizes faith and hope. Yellow iris symbolizes passion while white iris symbolizes purity.
  
 Protea stands for change and transformation. It signifies daring and resourcefulness. It is symbolic of diversity and courage.
  
Tuberose      A native of Mexico, the tuberose has a very strong, heady scent, so small quantities of this flower go a long way. Its white, trumpet-shaped florets grow in clusters and open gradually along a light green stalk; the closed buds have a pink or green tinge. Most commonly used as a secondary flower, the tuberose lends bouquets a soft color and an intoxicating fragrance.    Season  summer-fall    Colors  ivory, pink    Scent  very strong perfume    Meaning  dangerous love, voluptuousness    Cost  $$-$$$Return to wedding flower search  
  
Camellia    A symbol of loveliness and beauty, this multipetaled relative of the tea plant was originally from China. The flower had a notable role in Verdi‘s opera La Traviata, which he adapted from the play The Lady of the Camellias. In the story a courtesan named Violetta always wore a white camellia, except for the few days of the month when she was "not available" and donned a red camellia instead.     Season  late-winter to early-spring, fall    Colors  white, cream, pink, red    Scent  mild, sweet    Meaning  excellence, beauty, perfected loveliness, contentment    Cost  $-$$Return to wedding flower search  
  
 Freesia  See more freesia photos    A favorite of perfumers for its fresh, fruity scent, freesia packs a lot of fragrance in just a few blossoms. A couple of stems are all that‘s needed to make a bouquet sweet-smelling. The green buds clustered along the thin, arched stem open gradually into delicate flowers.    Season  year-round    Colors  most colors are available, except for blue    Scent  very sweet, almost fruity    Meaning  innocence    Cost  $$    See more freesia photosReturn to wedding flower search symbolizes symbolizes innocence and thoughtfulness.
  
 Larkspur symbolizes levity or lightness. It is also indicative of fickleness and haughtiness.
  
 Queen Anne‘s Lace      Known for the flower head‘s similar appearance to lace, this wildflower symbolizes "protection."    Season  spring-early fall    Colors  white, green     Scent  grassy scent    Meaning  haven, protection    Cost  $Return to wedding flower search Queen Anne's Lace symbolizes a haven or sanctuary. It signifies complexity and delicateness.
  
Veronica      Shaped like a plume, the tapered spike of veronica pokes out from the tops of arrangements and bouquets for a wild, garden-inspired look. Its white, pink, or blue color meshes with its greenery to provide a lush complement to more prominent flowers.    Season  year-round    Colors  white, pink, purple, magenta, burgundy    Scent  none    Meaning  fidelity    Cost  $-$$Return to wedding flower search  
  
Carnation    Don‘t turn up your nose at the common carnation -- this long-lasting flower is full of possibilities for weddings. The ruffled-heads look offers an inexpensive way to bring lushness and color to bouquets and arrangements. When massed, they also make a pretty bouquet of their own.Carnations have a long history; they were reportedly used to make ceremonial crowns in ancient Greece, and they were on hand at the wedding of Maximilian of Austria, the emperor of Mexico (1864-67), symbolizing marital bliss. Today, more than 300 species (in large, single blooms and miniature spray varieties) are available.    Season  year-round    Colors  white, yellow, apricot, pale pink, dark pink, red, burgundy, also bicolors and flecked    Scent  spicy, clovelike    Meaning  admiration, fascination, strong and pure love, unfading beauty    Cost  $Return to wedding flower search Carnations symbolizes pride and beauty. A red carnation symbolizes love, pride and admiration; a pink carnation symbolizes the love of a woman or a mother; a purple carnation symbolizes capriciousness; a yellow carnation symbolizes disdain, rejection or disappointment; while a white carnation symbolizes innocence and pure love. A striped carnation conveys refusal.
  
French Tulip  See more tulip photos    Large, tapered heads spring from graceful stems in this elegant variety. The extra-long stems can be 12 inches or longer, which makes the French tulip a natural for presentation bouquets or tall centerpieces. More expensive than the Dutch variety, the French tulip is most often seen in cream, soft pink, and yellow pastels.    Season  November-May    Colors  ivory, pale yellow, pink    Scent  none    Cost  $$$    See more tulip photosReturn to wedding flower search  
  
  The lilic symbolizes youthful innocence and confidence. White lilac symbolizes humility and innocence, field lilac symbolizes charity while purple lilac symbolizes first love.
  
 Ranunculus    See more ranunculus photos    Looking for a cost-effective alternative to the rose and the peony? Try the lush, multipetaled ranunculus, a relative of the buttercup. This flower was first seen by Westerners in the Far East around the thirteenth century. Available in practically every color, the ranunculus features several blossoms and a stem with fernlike foliage.    Season  November-April     Colors  white, yellow, apricot, orange, pale pink, dark pink    Scent  mild, sweet    Meaning  you are rich in attractions, I am dazzled by your charms    Cost  $$-$$$    See more ranunculus photosReturn to wedding flower search Ranunculus symbolizes radiant charm. It conveys a message that you are radiant with charm you are attractive.
  
Zinnia    See more zinnia photos    Brides seeking a spectrum of unforgettable color and a causal garden style will appreciate this perky, daisylike flower. The zinnia symbolizes "thoughts of friends," which makes it an appropriate element in bridesmaid bouquets or reception centerpieces.    Season  June-September    Colors  yellow, green, orange, pink, red    Scent  none    Meaning  thoughts of friends    Cost  $    See more zinnia photosReturn to wedding flower search  
  
Chrysanthemum    About a thousand varieties of long-lasting, versatile mums can be found in single blossoms or sprays. The mum has been cultivated in the Far East for more than 2,500 years, even making appearances in the writings of Confucius. What it lacks in sweet perfume, it makes up for in a range of bold colors.    Season  year-round, peak in late summer and fall    Colors  white, yellow, green, orange, russet, red, burgundy    Scent  strong, musky    Meaning  cheerfulness, optimism, long life, joy    Cost  $Return to wedding flower search Chrysanthemum symbolizes fidelity, optimism, joy and long life. A red chrysanthemum conveys love; a white chrysanthemum symbolizes truth and loyal love while a yellow chrysanthemum symbolizes slighted love.  
  
 Gardenia  See more gardenia photos    Surrounded by dark green, waxy leaves, the exquisite gardenia exudes a very sultry and heavy scent. It was this intoxicating fragrance that captivated an English sea captain traveling through South Africa in 1754, prompting him to bring home one of the native plants as a souvenir. But the delicate, creamy ivory petals of this expensive flower can bruise easily, so handle with care. Fragrant gardenias have many uses -- carry a few as a posy, wear one as a corsage, or float a few in a low bowl for a minimalist centerpiece. Large three-to four-inch blossoms, as well as a miniature variety, are available.    Season  year-round    Colors  ivory    Scent  very fragrant perfume    Meaning  transport of joy, ecstasy, I love you in secret, purity, peace    Cost  $$$    See more gardenia photosReturn to wedding flower searchGardenia symbolizes purity and sweetness. They indicate secret love. They convey joy. They tell the receiver you are lovely.
  
 The Lily symbolizes purity and refined beauty. White lily symbolizes modesty and virginity, orange lily symbolizes passion, yellow lily symbolizes gaiety The Easter lily is the symbol of Virgin Mary.
  
Rose    See more rose photos    Is it any wonder that roses rank as the most beloved of wedding flowers? Long considered a symbol of beauty and love, the rose has captivated commoners and royalty alike. Legend has it that the Roman Emperor Nero required rose petals to be strewn at his feet and wore wreaths of roses at his many weddings; and that Cleopatra seduced both Julius Caesar and Marc Anthony with the flower.Their accessibility means that roses can be surprisingly affordable. However, the price of roses goes up around key flower-giving holidays such as Valentine‘s Day and Mother‘s Day -- so if your wedding date is near one of these holidays, you may want to rethink your flower choice. Three main types of roses are likely candidates for your wedding flowers: hybrid tea roses, spray roses, and garden roses.    Season  year-round    Colors  white, cream, yellow, apricot, orange, pale pink, dark pink, red, burgundy, lavender    Scent  none to intense, depending on the variety    Meaning  several meanings depending on color, general, love, beauty, grace, joy, unity    Cost  $$-$$$    See more rose photosReturn to wedding flower search The rose symbolizes love. It signifies love in its various forms. Its symbolism varies based on color, variety and number. 
  
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