Wedding Roses
There is no flower more beloved by brides than roses. Whether used in arrangements that are traditional or modern, sweet or seductive, roses are the ultimate floral expression of romance. These are some things that every bride should know about how to use roses in her wedding design.
Many brides adore roses because they are traditional for weddings. If that is what you find appealing about this lovely flower, then you should design bouquets and centerpieces which also give a nod to tradition. No bouquet is more classic than a round nosegay featuring white roses and white stephanotis. Stephanotis is a tiny pure white flower shaped like a little star. As they have very short stems, it is customary to place a pearl tipped pin through the center of each one to allow it to be wired into the bouquet. The pearl accents are gorgeous when the bride has chosen that other wedding classic, pearl bridal jewelry.
Not all wedding roses are quite so traditional. Cheerful yellow roses are great in combination with purple flowers like grape hyacinth for a spring wedding. Or mix them with yellow spotted orchids for bouquets that are fluttery and exotic. If weddings make you feel nostalgic, yellow roses are lovely with romantic ruffly sweetpeas. And don’t forget about the Yellow Rose of Texas, all you Lone Star State brides.
Think about the symbolism of the various colors when selecting your wedding roses. White is innocent, pink feminine and romantic, red passionate, yellow cheerful, and dark purple exotic. There are some less common colors that are also lovely, such as lavender and terra cotta. It can be gorgeous to combine different sizes and varieties of roses within a single arrangement, as well. There are so many beautiful ways in which to use roses that is is no wonder that they are the most popular wedding flower.











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