Still searching for the perfect wedding flowers? Have you
considered going with Tulips? Traditionally, tulips were popular, particularly
in most of Europe and Holland. During the 17th century people were going crazy
for them, popularly known as the Tulipomania.
Tulips are very popular in the springtime, and the third
most popular flower next to the rose and chrysanthemum. If you are considering
tulips it is good to be reminded of their incredible variety of colors,
heights, and shapes. You also may want to consider their fresh fragrance,
cheering up any celebration or festive occasion.
As usual, I took some time to study the most popular kinds
of tulips and I came up with my Top 7 list of favorite tulips for weddings.
Please browse through these most popular choices and see if you can find the
right tulips for you.
1. White
Tulips – White is a symbol of purity, humility. I chose this tulip first
because it seems to convey the traditional image of any marriage. When this
variety is displayed, there seems to be an aura of honor resounding from wall
to wall, from floor to ceiling. Enjoy the rich spender of their white beauty.
2. RedTulips - Red is a universal symbol of love and romance. If you decide to go
with red alone, or combine with the purity of white, nothing but love it what
is felt from this variety. Whenever I picture a bride and groom holding hands
at the altar, I picture red flowers in the background.
3. Purple
Tulips – Purple has always been a symbol of royalty. During biblical times,
every king or someone of great wealth was adorned in purple. It was one of the
most profitable colors of fabric sold in New Testament times. As a wedding flower, I can imagine a royal
princess surrounded by the love of her charming prince. You could even mix,
red, white, and purple tulips.
4. Pink
Tulips – Pink is also a color of love, but it is a bit quieter and says, I will
never forget you.” Pink, red, white, and purple blend naturally together, but
pink says it without words. Besides red, pink is a universal color of love and
will fill any wedding attendance with love.
5. Yellow
Tulips - Yellow is the color of sunshine. It's associated with joy, happiness,
intellect, and energy. This variety of tulip will bring to life any wedding.
Tulips are a spring flower and seem to portray the marriage of a young couple
in the springtime of their lives. Yellow and orange make a nice compliment to
each other.
6. Orange
Tulips – Orange combines the happiness of yellow and the romance of red,
displaying natural sunshine to all who partake of their beauty. Orange will
make your wedding and reception feel warm, loved, and inviting.
7. Assorted
Tulips – Technically, assorted is not a color, but after studying the different
colors of tulips, you may want to display some of each.
Tulips are rather affordable, around $1.50 a stem. If you
want to go a little fancier, French Tulips are a bit more but have longer stems
and larger heads. Flowers are an amazing gift from nature to represent the love
you want to honor. Once again, I hope this list is helpful. Please look at our
website and choose from over hundreds of varieties of flowers. Good luck on
your wedding or next planned event!
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