Tuesday, August 3, 2010

More Than A Flower: The Tulip

As one of the world’s most beloved flowers, a gift of tulips is a sure delight, enchanting in its beauty, elegance and simplicity. One of the world's most easily recognized and loved flowers tulips mean both ‘love’ and ‘passion’, so they are another great choice for wedding flowers.


The tulip originated over ten decades ago in Persia and Turkey, where it played a significant role in the art and culture of the time. Used since ancient times to symbolize love, affection, and enchantment, these colorful blossoms may add a fresh touch of elegance and class to your ceremony and reception.


Tulips blooms can create a romantic modern, traditional, or ecletic atmosphere on your most memorable day.


Bring out the happy mood on your wedding day with tulips, the symbol of "The Perfect Lover". 

The Red Tulip Legend

Persian legend holds that red tulips symbolize the ardor of a lover's heart. The flower's black center is said to be the coal left over after the lover's heart has burned in the fire of its own passion!



Stay tuned for next week’s featured flower: The Gladiola

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