5 Spiritual Flowers to Incorporate into Your Wedding
One of the biggest decisions you make when it comes to your wedding is which florals to use. Here at Vowlá, we also like to add something a little spiritual into what we do. We came up with a list of our top 5 spiritual flowers that we love to incorporate into our weddings.
Jasmine Flowers
One of our favorite flowers to use at our weddings are jasmine flowers. They work perfectly for a soft and romantic type of wedding. Their sweet and calming aroma is also a reason we love to use these, especially since scent is a tip from our sister company ROCKNUNIVERSITY used to elevate weddings. The aroma also helps to soothe any troubles, nourish relationships, as well as stimulate good energy.
Lucky Bamboo
This flower, or rather plant, isn’t usually seen in your typical wedding florals. Make your wedding special by using these bright and unique bamboos to liven things up. They do especially well in gentle or lower light. Lucky bamboo has long been known to bring luck in health, prosperity, and in your love life.
Peace Lily
For a more traditional wedding, peace lilies could be the perfect floral for you. These simple yet elegant flowers have been known to represent purity, prosperity, innocence, and peace. They are also known to reduce headaches and ease breathing, something your wedding guests can thank you for!
Orchids
Orchids are a very common floral to be seen at a wedding but remains utterly timeless. With their exotic and graceful shapes, these flowers bring about strength and positive energy. They are commonly associated with fertility and virility, which makes them a perfect floral to have at a wedding!
Lavender
If your wedding has more of a boho feel, incorporating lavender would be a perfect choice for you. These flowers represent devotion, serenity and grace, and calmness. The color purple with pop amongst the white of the wedding, and add a sense of elegance and luxury. The aroma will also promote relaxation on a day that could be high energy.
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