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Carnations remain a favorite flower choice for many different occasions. They are immediately recognizable flowers, with a unique charm and allure that continues to captivate people around the globe. In fact, in many parts of the world, the popularity of carnations surpasses that of any other flower, including the popular rose.

The carnations are bestowed with the ability to convey powerful sentiments and express the deepest feelings. These features are a perfect compliment to their classic beauty and long-lasting freshness. Wedding carnations have retained their status as a floral mainstay and have proven themselves as lasting flowers in more ways than one.

 

Wedding carnations are available at a number of dedicated florists and specialty shops around the world. They make excellent gifts and decorations. The meanings commonly associated with carnations include fascination, distinction, and love. Like many other flowers, different messages are also expressed with the flower's different color varieties.

Wedding carnations are carefully picked to sync in with the adopted wedding theme and favor. They can be ordered in bulk and distributed by color to the church, the hall and the car. Carnations are now available in a variety of colors and can be mixed and matched as per preference. The pink carnation is also the symbol of love, fascination, and distinction.

The light red carnations represent admiration, while the dark red denote deep love and affection. White carnations are synonymous with pure love and good luck, while the striped variety symbolize a regret, a love cannot be shared. Research has revealed that the name "carnation" comes from the word "coronation" or "corone" (flower garlands). This is because it was one of the flowers used in Greek ceremonial crowns.

There are those also who think that the name stems from the Latin "carnis" for flesh, which refers to the original colour of the flower. Carnations are very popular flowers, especially as boutonnieres, in corsages, bouquets, and in a wide range of floral arrangements for all occasions. The flowers grow big, full blooms on strong, straight stems and the blooms last a long time.

The carnation flower comes from a plant native to the East and is known to have been cultivated for the last two thousand years. Its original natural flower colour is known to have been pinkish-hued, however later dedicated cultivation resulted in other colours, including red, white, yellow and green.

Carnations are known to be delicate, durable, and delightful flowers, all in one. The carnation is scientifically known as 'Dianthus caryophyllus' and is a historically rich and meaningful flower. Its scientific name dianthus is known to translate to "flower of love" or "flower of the gods". Now, carnation arrangements make it easier than ever to find the perfect blossoms for your space.

With the large, colorful pictures of carnations now available online, you can envision how the flowers will look at the wedding venue. You can also view close-up pictures of the carnation arrangements, to envision every detail.

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