Carnations are one of the oldest cultivated flowers. They remain a favorite flower with long-lasting freshness and classic beauty.
It’s appreciated for its durable, delicate ruffled style. White carnations have the meaning of love and purity.
Pink is often a sign of gratitude, red symbolizes admiration, and dark red represents deep love and affection.
1. Carnations
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Make the carnations a focal point of your table centerpieces in a liquid silver vase.
1. Carnations
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Tulips derived from Nederland’s and symbolize the perfect love.
Red tulips associate with true love, purple tulips are the meaning of royalty, and pink tulips are caring and kind wishes forever.
They are rich in color with silky petals, and an elegant form for a simple soft bouquet paired with baby’s breath.
2. Tulips
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Calla Lilies symbolize magnificent beauty.
It is a beautiful flower which holds the meaning of royalty, strength, admiration, faithfulness, and purity.
Calla lilies look stunning paired with roses and greenery such as Trachelium Green.
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Gerbera daisies will make a bold statement as a gorgeous boutonniere!
These beautiful vibrant flowers with big heads are cheerful, pure, and innocent. Your guest will not forget the beauty of the Gerbera daisies and will make a long-lasting impression.
Gerbera daisies are a sure way to show your guests how happy you are on your special day!
4. Gerbera Daisies
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The red rose is a year-round favorite flower. They have become a symbol of Valentine’s Day with the tradition of love and romance.
White roses represent purity, which is why wedding dresses are white.
Pink roses symbolize love, beginning of a relationship or for someone who is close to you. Dark red blooms are perfect to give an engagement ring!
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