White Wedding Flowers and Their Meanings

White Wedding Flowers and Their Meanings

Sharing your thoughts through your wedding flowers

Consider White Wedding Flowers

White wedding flowers exude elegance and timeless beauty, making them a popular choice for wedding related activities. These include the ceremony and reception, the wedding bouquets, rehearsal dinners and bridal showers. This can extend to bachelorette parties, hotel room arrangements and more. They also say so much more than you may know, given the notion of floriography and the language of flowers that heralds back even before the Victorian age, a time when the lore achieved its notoriety.

Weaving Meanings into Flowers Selections

The sweep of a stem or the flutter of the petals are the imminently obvious drama of flowers, but it’s these hidden meanings that make the quieter statement to their boisterous and beautiful visual partners. When listing your favorite flowers to incorporate into your floral centerpieces, bouquets and chuppas, consider too what your flowers are saying — in your space, to your guests, to your beloved and, most importantly, to your future together.

Here are the top 10 white wedding flowers and their meanings:

White Roses
Symbolizing purity, innocence, and new beginnings, white roses are a classic choice for weddings.

White Peonies
Associated with prosperity and romance, white peonies add a lush, romantic feel to wedding bouquets.

White Calla Lilies
Symbolizing purity and magnificent beauty, calla lilies offer a sleek and modern look to wedding arrangements.

White Orchids
Conveying strength and beauty, white orchids bring a sophisticated touch to wedding decor.

White Lilies
Representing purity and refined beauty, white lilies are a traditional choice for weddings.

White Hydrangeas
Symbolizing abundance and grace, hydrangeas add volume and texture to wedding floral designs.

White Gardenias
Associated with purity and sweetness, gardenias add a fragrant and elegant touch to wedding decor.

White Tulips
Representing purity and elegance, white tulips add a simple yet sophisticated touch to wedding arrangements.

White Anemones
Symbolizing protection and anticipation, white anemones add a delicate touch to wedding bouquets.

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