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Flowers by Color – Red Wedding Flowers

Red flowers for a wedding can seem incredibly cliche to some, but put aside your visions of red roses adorned with baby’s breath and flanked by silver plastic vases. If red is one of your favorite colors then contemporary-looking red wedding flowers are a realistic option for you. Red flowers for a wedding can look great alone, or with other accent colors, and just need to be taken beyond the overdone rose.

Mokara Orchids

Orchids are a classy and elegant way to decorate your wedding. Deep red Mokara Orchids offer an unexpected decorative touch and is a fabulous way to do red. For a natural look, line a glass vase with large, green leaves, or for a more high end look, slip the orchids into some pretty crystal. Want to give the orchids a try ahead of time? Order a Mokara Orchid bouquet to keep around the house and see how you like them. Just be careful around pets, orchids are toxic to them!

Red Ginger

Red ginger is a beautiful, unique and exotic option. Similar in appearance to the Bird of Paradise bloom, red ginger stems look stunning against a green backdrop. They are a taller, thinner bloom, so will look gorgeous when incorporated with most any other flower. Truly a versatile choice, the red ginger is an unexpected and fun option.

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Gerbera Daisies

With their bright, cheerful blooms, it is no wonder that these flowers are one of the most popular in the world. Gerbera daisies brighten up any space that they grace, and are a fantastic option for a happy event, like a wedding. Whether you do nothing but red gerberas, or mix them with blooms that are in your other wedding colors, they will not disappoint in the visual impact that they will make. One of the best features of the gerbera daisy is their bright green, thick stems that add to the cheerfulness of the overall look of the flower. Order this beautiful bouquet to test them out!

If one of your dream colors is red, don’t despair! You can create a dazzling, vibrant wedding decor that will showcase this vivacious color with flair!

April Flowers

The birth month flowers for April are the daisy and the sweet pea.

white daisies, right flowers april, april flowersSome consider the common daisy to be a pest, a difficult to control weed that blights their garden. With its white petals around a central yellow disc, the common daisy grows abundantly in its native Europe as well as being widely naturalized in the Americas too. There are, though, more than 23,000 species of daisy. It’s a rare flower, since it has no negative symbolization. Its name is thought to be a version of “day’s eye”, because the whole flower head closes at night and opens again in the morning sun. The 14th Century English poet, Geoffrey Chaucer, called it “eye of the day” and “the empress, and flower of flowers all.”

april flowers, daisy, gerbera daisy, daisiesThe traditional meaning of the daisy is innocence, purity and modesty, so you can feel quite secure that you’re not sending any inappropriate meaning with the gift of daisies. To someone for whom you have a romantic love, daisies mean loyalty and affection. There was a time when to give your love a daisy in public meant that you were passing them a secret, and some still believe the daisy stands for “I will never tell.” One common daisy used in bouquets and arrangements is the Gerbera Daisy, a large and striking flower that comes in a wide variety of color variations.

april sweet pea, april flowers, meaning of flowersThe alternative birth month flower for April is the Sweet Pea. You probably wouldn’t want to send a message symbolizing goodbye, departure, or “thank you for a lovely time”, unless you’d been visiting. Thankfully, the sweet pea also means a blissful pleasure in the language of flowers, so you can with confidence include them in the bouquet for your April-born friend, and it’ll be much appreciated. This enchanting flower is small and delicate, remaining a firm favorite thanks to its heady fragrance.

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