Anush Flowers Wedding
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Picking your wedding flowers can be one of the hardest parts of the whole planning process. But
Anush Flowers’ leading lady Anush has curated a fabulous blog designed to make the job a whole
lot easier. One of the LA's leading bridal florists herself, she knows all the latest styles, trends and
fashions but also what ideas from resent past are making a comeback. It’s blooming marvelous.
Why do we use flowers in the wedding?
Hundreds of colors and thousands of choices. Flowers may be simply be made up of carpels and stamens but last thing in the mind of a woman in preparing for her wedding day is simple. When the budget is available, an esteemed florist is attached to the decorating army not only for the chapel and the reception area but becomes key in adorning the bridal entourage, from the flower girl and ring bearer up to the bride and groom themselves.
During these times flowers soon became the secret language of lovers and each flower began having its own meanings. The type, color and shade including the combination of these were much like deliberate words used in a sentence. All this richly ensured the taking into tradition of the current use of flowers in the nuptial rites.
Although modern women select their flowers for mostly their appealing color and shape to suit their specific personality and style, wedding flowers are still held as a symbol of grace and elegance at weddings. For westerners, the most popular flowers is use today are Roses, orchids and Calla Lily followed by Tulips, Gardenia, Hydrangeas, Lilac, Lily of the Valley, Stephanotis and the Ranunculus. Roses still symbolize love and passion, but its colors means purity (white), friendship (yellow), and desire/enthusiasm (orange) among others.
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