Flowers to Use for Ceremony Wedding Bouquet ① Phalaenopsis Orchid
The first flower we introduce is the elegant Phalaenopsis orchid.
With a butterfly-like appearance, this flower has been considered suitable for celebratory occasions since ancient times*
The flower language of Phalaenopsis orchids includes "happiness is coming" and "pure love"♡
It is a classic choice to create a cascading bouquet or a round bouquet for a timeless and classical atmosphere.
Phalaenopsis orchids also pair exceptionally well with traditional Japanese attire◎ Combining a white shiromuku with a Phalaenopsis orchid bouquet creates an elegant Yamato nadeshiko♡
Additionally, Phalaenopsis orchid bouquets tend to last longer than regular bouquets. They can be enjoyed for about two weeks to as long as a month.
You can soak in the lingering beauty of your wedding for an extended period*
Flowers to Use for Ceremony Wedding Bouquet ② Rose
Next is the queen of flowers, the rose. A wedding bouquet full of rose petals gives a glamorous and luxurious impression♡
The flower language of white roses includes "sincere respect," "mutual love," "keeping promises," and "purity," among others.
Roses come in many varieties, so the atmosphere can change depending on which type you choose.
Also, with a round bouquet, you can achieve a classical look, while a clutch bouquet offers a cute impression... The bouquet's type will also change the impression♡
It's a classic flower that can match any wedding theme*
Flowers to Use for Ceremony Wedding Bouquet ③ Peony
Next is the peony, a staple flower in overseas weddings♡
It appears in the saying, "When standing, the peony; when sitting, the tree peony; when walking, the lily," representing beautiful women.
Its delicate petals are crumpled and layered, making a distinctive appearance.
The flower language of peonies includes "shyness," "timidity," and "kindness"♡
Not only does it look beautiful, but the meanings behind it are also soft and lovely.
Bouquets featuring peonies before their petals fully open are also popular, with their rounded forms being adorable♡
Flowers to Use for Ceremony Wedding Bouquet ④ Baby's Breath
Baby's breath is popular among brides who are having a natural wedding.
With many tiny white flowers gathered together, it has a fluffy appearance* Its neatness perfectly matches a pure white dress.
The flower language includes "pure heart," "innocence," "kindness," and "happiness"♡
Flowers to Use for Ceremony Wedding Bouquet ⑤ Matricaria
While its name might not be well-known, matricaria is often seen in natural weddings.
With yellow centers and small white petals, it looks like a flower that could be found blooming in a field♡
A matricaria bouquet presents a delicate and cute atmosphere. Mixing it with baby's breath to create a clutch bouquet is recommended.
The flower language is "calm" and "joy of gathering"*
Flowers to Use for Ceremony Wedding Bouquet ⑥ Lily of the Valley
The lily of the valley bouquet is rare yet incredibly beautiful* In Europe, it is said to be "the flower that brings happiness."
The legendary actress and Princess of Monaco, Grace Kelly, held a lily of the valley wedding bouquet at her own wedding♡
The flower language includes "happiness returns," "purity," "innocence," and "humility"♡
Flowers to Use for Ceremony Wedding Bouquet ⑦ Jasmine
Jasmine, often called the king of floral fragrances, exudes a delightful scent♡
Despite its fragrant splendor, its appearance is white, small, and charming.
This jasmine bouquet reportedly uses as many as 100 jasmine flowers.
The flower language of white jasmine includes "gentleness" and "sweetness"*
Flowers to Use for Ceremony Wedding Bouquet ⑧ Lily
Finally, we introduce the lily bouquet. The large lilies in a wedding bouquet exude an awe-inspiring, noble beauty.
In Christianity, white lilies are considered symbols of purity as they were dedicated to the Virgin Mary*
The flower language of white lilies includes "purity" and "dignity"♡
What Pure White Wedding Bouquet Should You Choose?
We have introduced 8 types of pure white flowers that you might want to choose for your wedding bouquet. Were there any flowers that caught your eye?
A wedding ceremony is a once-in-a-lifetime vow of love. Take the time to carefully consider which wedding bouquet to carry*