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the best wedding day flowers which we can use in flower bouquet arrangements
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MOST POPULAR WEDDING FLOWERS
• What would a wedding be without fresh flowers? Wedding flowers are one of the most stand out elements to your special day, providing elegance, fragrance or even a fun pop of color. Luckily, there are many variations and types of flowers to choose from. Even if you have a favorite flower in mind–your budget, color palette and style come into play when choosing the right flowers for your big day. Reduce the stress on your wedding day by choosing a common wedding flower that pairs with your wedding season and wedding theme. You will have a cheaper and easier time picking a flower that’s in season. You can use these to send flowers to Sharjah using online portal.
RANUNCULUS Ideal for the spring, summer or winter wedding, the budget-friendly and cheerful ranunculus varies in color and size. Whether you go for a pop of pink, a sunset orange or deep red the ranunculus has closely formed petals and make a striking display. Ranunculus look stunning paired with anything, from roses to succulents, so you have a range of options from rustic to elegant.
PEONY Perfect for a spring or summer wedding, the lush and fragrant peony provides a romantic look. With big delicate blossoming petals, peonies work great paired in a bouquet with other cream colored flowers and eucalyptus. Peonies are traditionally pink, white or red, but you can also find them in shades of coral, mahogany and yellow.
ROSE You can never go wrong with the classic red rose for your wedding, a symbol of love and purity. Although roses may be traditional, there are many ways to assemble a bouquet that is unique to you! There are over a hundred different types of roses, with varying colors and sizes, available year-round making this flower ideal for any bride, wedding season or theme.
HYDRANGEA Because of the hydrangea’s voluminous, full blooms you can use one or two sparingly as part of your bouquet, or turn just a few into a centerpiece. Their shape resembles a beating heart, so they symbolize perseverance and emotion. The hydrangea exudes femininity and elegance in pale pink or white.
GARDENIA Native to Southern Asia and Japan, gardenias represents elegance and grace. These flowers are perfect for the Southern charm theme or summer wedding. Gardenias have no stem, so one looks beautiful floating in a bowl of water with candles, pinned to your hair or even on the reception dinner table for a touch of elegance.
CALLA LILY Sleek and modern looking, the calla lily’s trumpet blossom and long stem would make a bold statement on your special day. Place a few in a tall vase for a dramatic centerpiece. The creamy ivory pairs well in a summer garden wedding, while the dark purple would work great for an art deco or modern affair. The calla lily also ranges to colors like yellow, orange and pink.