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Express Love with Flowers on Your Special Day

Express Love with Flowers on Your Special Day

Flowers have long been a staple at weddings. If you are planning a wedding with many personalized elements, you may want to consider customizing your floral arrangements. If you know the symbolic significance of the flowers you plan to utilize for your wedding, there are many creative ways you may include your individuality into the arrangements. The flowers you utilize in the ceremony, from the bride’s bouquet onward, are considered part of the decor. 

The typical approach to wedding flower selection is based on color and style alone, but you and your partner can make each flower choice have special meaning. Do you ever give that any consideration? Most people don’t know that Victorians were the first to employ flowers as a “language” of expression when words and gestures failed. That’s why many modern couples can indulge in this traditionally romantic custom and make arrangements that mean a lot to them. 

The rose is a good example of how the choice of flower’s color may significantly alter the flower’s meaning. Pink roses represent happiness and admiration while crimson roses represent love and adoration. Roses aren’t the only flowers having romantic connotations; there are many others. 

There is no limit to the creativity that may go into the wedding floral creations thanks to the wide variety of flowers available. The possibilities for your wedding flowers are endless, from the basic floral arrangements to the grandiose luxury wedding floral, and beyond.  

Check out the following list of what Sirwiss-affiliated wedding planners say are the most popular flowers for weddings in the United Arab Emirates and see if any of them strike your

The Most Popular Flowers Used for Weddings in the UAE 

Wedding flowers in Dubai can be selected with the help of a wedding planner or a personal florist to match the event’s theme. By enlisting their advice, you can select blooms that are in season and perfect for your wedding. It’s comforting to know that the United Arab Emirates offers year-round access to a diverse bouquet of bridal flowers.  

 
1. Rose 

The rose is a common emblem of love, beauty, and love in mythology and fairy tales. Roses are available in a wide range of colors, shapes, and patterns, making them one of the most adaptable flowers. Not all roses have a pleasant scent, so keep that in mind. In the United Arab Emirates, soft colors are all the rage. Light purples, light pinks, creams, peaches, whites, and white weddings are common in the Middle East and Europe. Alternatively, orange, red, and hot pink are common in Indian and Asian wedding color schemes. 
 
2. Tulip 

Although most people identify the Netherlands with this flower, it is actually native to Persia. The tulip is a popular wedding flower because it symbolizes an everlasting love that never fades. A wide range of pastel colors, from white and cream to pink, yellow, and peach, are grown for the flowers. Many other vivid hues exist as well, not just magenta, crimson, and purple.  

Unless purchases are made in advance and while they are in season, the quality of tulips can be an issue. The size of flowers can change from season to season depending on where they are grown. Commonly used hues include violet, yellow, pink, and white. They are ideal for those with larger finances due to their greater price.  
 

3. Calla Lily 

Calla lilies have long served as the traditional wedding flower in Africa. In the language of flowers, this blossom conveys the highest praise. This trumpet-shaped flower comes in a variety of colors, including pink, yellow, purple, and orange. It also has a subtle aroma. There are two distinct categories of calla lily used in weddings. Large flowers on long stalks are typical for bouquets, whereas smaller flowers are typically used for boutonnieres. “Calla” translates to “beautiful” in Greek. Cream, ivory, orange, mauve, and deep purple are just a few of the colors available for purchase when shopping for calla lilies. They have fallen out of favor in the UAE. However, colors like white, red, and orange tend to sell out quickly. 
 

4. Lily of the Valley 

Lilies of the valley are tiny, fragrant flowers that have been used in wedding bouquets for centuries. Small bell-shaped flowers are commonly used in bridal bouquets and other wedding decorations. Lilies of the valley are not only a symbol of spring, but also of joy and modesty. Although the white lily of the valley is more frequent, the pink version is very beautiful. It can be purchased, but at a steep price, and is not ideal for nuptials in Dubai. 
 

5. Hydrangea 

With its big, fluffy blooms in pink, blue, burgundy, and purple, it’s no surprise that hydrangeas became the Victorian flower symbol for vanity. This low-cost, odorless shrub flower is perfect for bulking up arrangements and bouquets, and a few stems can even be used to create a classy boutonniere. Throughout Asia and the Americas, you can find 75 various hydrangea types in the world.  

Blooming hydrangeas herald the arrival of spring. Hydrangea flowers are sensitive to soil acidity. This stylish bloom is well-liked and useful. White, green, and blue are just a few of the colors available. It’s available in festive hues of pink and purple. They offer great value for the money and are widely used throughout the UAE. They need to be kept in water at all times or they will wilt, thus care must be used when handling them. 
 

6. Peony 

The peony is a beautiful, extremely scented flower that grows in both Eurasia and North America. Peonies are the official flower of both China and Indiana, making them a cultural icon for both regions. The presence of this flower in the house is supposed to usher in prosperity and joy. Flowers of different hues, such as red, white, and yellow, are produced by these plants.  

Peonies can be classified as either herbaceous (which originated in Asia) or tree (which was developed in France) varieties. Peonies are a stunning addition to any bouquet, and they also work wonderfully in floral decor. This high-priced flower blooms from late spring to early summer and can even be brought in during the fall.  

Lovely flowers like this are a luxury but perfect for weddings. Beginning in late October or early November and continuing until mid-January and again in May or early July. Their costs are typically quite substantial. 

7. Ranunculus 

White, yellow, orange, pale and apricot ranunculus flowers are just some of the many colors available for use in bridal bouquets. The flowers are not only petite and multi-petaled but also quite reasonably priced. Among the Victorians, ranunculus was a symbol that was thought to have meant “Your charms enchant me.” These types of wedding flowers are typically expensive and little, so it takes a lot to make a statement. White, pink, and orange are the most commonly chosen hues. Because of their limited availability, they are classified as high-end purchases. 
 

8. Stephanotis 

The Victorian era coined the name “flower of marital happiness” for the Stephanotis flower, making it an ideal choice for a bridal bouquet. The waxy star-shaped florets that can be seen at the bottom of the bouquet in the image are actually a type of flower that grows on a vine and must be arranged individually or wired onto a specialized holder.  

The flowers have a subtle aroma, and while they aren’t exactly cheap, you’ll just be paying for the florist’s time if you have a bouquet put together. Stephanotis flowers are reasonably priced and available year-round. Jasmines, or jasmines of Madagascar, are the name of the flowers. Their appeal is subtle and expensive.  

 
9. Sweet Peas 

Since it was brought to England from Sicily in 1699, the English have had a soft spot for this fragile flower, which represents everlasting joy. Due to its sweet fragrance and ruffled petals, this flower was formerly a popular choice for a bridal bouquet. Colors for sweet peas range from white to deep pinks and purples, and their fragrance may be both passionate and sweet. 
 

10. Gardenia 

The dark green waxy leaves and heady, musky aroma of this gardenia make it a true standout. This native plant’s heady aroma impressed a visiting English sea captain in 1754, who took some of it back to England as a memento. A wedding bouquet using this flower will provide the right message of joy and innocence. In addition to its native Africa, southern Asia, and Australia are other major flowering areas for gardenias. The fragrant blooms can be worn as a corsage or hair accessory, arranged in a bouquet, or simply displayed in a vase.  

Flowers, both in the form of decorations and as part of the bride and groom’s bouquets, are an integral feature of any wedding celebration. Consult with your florist or wedding planner to select breathtaking flower arrangements. Make some beautiful memories with any of these flowers. 

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