By Florist Malaysia One Red Lily
Flowers exudes eternal beauty and an almost magically enchanting essence although it doesn't last very long, it is the paradox of the world- like north and south. Florists in Malaysia has long sough to enhance and bottle the mysterious essence in forms of wrapper and decorations, thus emphasizing the flowers itself.
People began saying it with flowers when they couldn't find the words to explain how they felt. Even today people turn to flowers when unable to express their deepest emotions. A gift of flowers is greatly appreciated not just for its beauty but because it has the power to lift ones spirits. Flowers are an integral part of life in every culture around the world.
No wedding in Malaysia, no matter which races is complete without flowers. In the West the wedding venue is flooded with flowers. The bride and her bridesmaids carry bouquets while the groom and others in the wedding party wear flowers as boutonnieres and corsages.
In some Eastern cultures the bride and groom are wedded under a canopy of flowers. Most brides wear floral garlands or have flowers in their hair. The red rose is universally considered the enduring symbol of love. When a man hands a woman a red rose, he doesnt need to explain how he feels. Also frequently used to express love and admiration are red carnations, chrysanthemums and tulips. Gifting flowers is the preferred way to share in the happiness of someone celebrating a birthday, an anniversary, a wedding or the birth of a child. White flowers, which are associated with purity, are commonly used to express condolences on someones death. Each flower carries a subtle message - some flattering and others not. The language of flowers is complicated and there is little agreement on their meanings. A daisy is believed to represent innocence and a single daffodil misfortune. But a bunch of daffodils represents happiness. Except a few though, most flowers are today chosen merely for their beauty.