The Language of Flowers: A Special Catalog of Margaret Wedding Bouquets - Hidden Love and Trivia Included ♥︎
2019.02.05 published
I Love Margaret Flowers ♡
It is said that Margaret flowers were loved by Queen Marie Antoinette of France in the 18th century ♡
With yellow tubular flowers (in the center) and small white petals.
Their delicate appearance blooming in the wild makes my heart flutter ♡
Although not widely known, the name "Marguerite" comes from the Greek word "Margarites," which means "pearl."
Pearls are said to be the gemstone of brides, so it somehow feels connected to weddings.
What does the Language of Flowers for Margaret mean?
The representative language of flowers for Margaret is "secret love."
This is said to be derived from the fact that Margaret flowers were often used in love divination since ancient times.
Many of you might have done the divination of plucking petals while saying, "I love you, I love you a little, I love you very much, I don't love you at all..."
The blooming period is from March to June. It's a perfect flower for spring bouquets ♡
Similar to Daisy and Matricaria ♡
By the way, while they look similar to Margaret, the slightly smaller flower is the "Daisy," and the even smaller one is "Matricaria."
Both bloom delicate white petals ♡
Daisy is a spring flower like Margaret, while Matricaria is a flower of early summer, so combining these in a bouquet is also lovely ♩
Here are some wedding bouquets featuring Margaret flowers.
Margaret Wedding Bouquet ①
A wedding bouquet of Margaret and Baby's Breath ♡ The combination of these two lovely flowers is perfect for a pure bride.
The combination of larger Margarets and small Baby's Breath looks stylish and balanced ♡
Margaret Wedding Bouquet ②
A wedding bouquet combining Margaret, Bachelor Button, and small white flowers.
The natural look makes it feel like you've just picked flowers from a spring meadow.
Margaret Wedding Bouquet ③
A bouquet with Margaret, roses, Smoke Tree, and various other flowers combined with greens.
It’s delicate yet sophisticated, and it suits the bride’s gray colored dress beautifully.
Margaret Wedding Bouquet ④
This bouquet is cute with a combination of Margaret and Matricaria ♡
The popping greens are a key point.
Margaret Wedding Bouquet ⑤
A bouquet that combines Margaret, Matricaria, and round yellow Craspedia.
The design reminds you of the warm spring sunshine ♡
Margaret Wedding Bouquet ⑥
The last bouquet I’d like to introduce is one with white and yellow Margarets and Baby's Breath.
Margarets come in various colors, including white, red, purple, and pink ♡
I Want to Use Margaret Flowers in a Bouquet ♡
I introduced the gentle and lovely Margaret flowers.
If you’re a bride who wants to hold a spring-like bouquet, how about incorporating them into your wedding bouquet? ♡