To make sure you don’t forget any of your floral needs, here is a list of some of the flowers you may need:
Flowers for the Bridal Party
Bride’s Bouquet
Maid/Matron of Honor
Bridesmaids
Flower Girl
Mother of the Bride
Mother of the Groom
Grandmothers
Groom
Best Man
Ushers
Ring Bearer
Father of the Bride
Father of the Groom
Grandfathers
Officiator
Guest Book Attendant
Flowers for the Wedding Ceremony
Altar Arrangements
Aisle Markers
Unity Candle & Table
Aisle Runner
Canopy or Archway
Kneeling Bench
Flowers for the Reception
Bridal Table
Cake
Cake Table
Guest Tables
Buffet Tables
Bandstand
Gift Table
Guest Book Table
Throw Bouquet
You may even want flowers for the ladies’ room.
Flowers enhance the beauty and elegance of your wedding day. They can literally make any average room or setting beautiful. If you plan well, your flowers and your wedding day will be exactly what you want.
Flower Meanings
Create a bouquet that is not only beautiful to the eye, but also meaningful to the heart. Also consider the time of year. Many flowers are more ready available during one season than another, so finding off-season flowers may be difficult and expensive! A good reason to go with silk, another is they
will last a lifetime! Based on tradition, here are some of the more popular wedding flowers and what they mean. For a list of the availability of flowers check out the flower availability page.
The meaning of flowers
Red Rose = Love,
White Rose = Unity,
Yellow Rose = Joy,
Orange Rose = Passion,
Pink Rose = Secret Love,
Alstroemeria = Devotion,
Baby’s Breath = Innocence,
Calla Lily = Magnificent Beauty,
Carnation = Devoted Love,
Daisy = Innocence & Romance,
Ivy = Fidelity, Marriage,
Lily Of The Valley = Happiness,
Myrtle = Joy ,
Orchid = Love & Beauty,
Stephanotis = Marital Happiness,
Tulips = Love & Passion,
Zinnia = Affection,
Have your florist add some of these as fillers in your bouquets, Or ask what they can do with the ones you choose.