Choosing Flowers for a Simcha
Whether you’re planning a wedding, bar mitzvah or engagement party, chances are that you’ll want to decorate the reception room with flowers.
When choosing which flowers to use you might want to think about your favourite varieties and colours- or what different flowers symbolise.
The list below shows the meaning behind the different flowers that you might want to choose from.
- Arum lilies: Ardor
- Baby's breath: Fertility
- Bay leaves: Glory
- Carnations: Love and good luck
- Cornflowers: Hope
- Daffodils: Chivalry
- Dahlia: Good taste
- Daisies: Innocence
- Gardenias: Joy
- Gladioli: Strong character
- Holly: Enchantment
- Irises: Passionate love
- Lavender: Distrust
- Lilac: Innocence
- Lilies: Purity
- Orchids: Beauty
- Poppies: Extravagance
- Roses: Romantic love
- Stock: Enduring beauty
- Sweet peas: Delicacy and innocence
- Tulips: Fame
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