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OCTOBER FLOWER – AUTUMN DANIELS OR ASIAN GUNDEGAS

OCTOBER FLOWER – AUTUMN DANIELS OR ASIAN GUNDEGAS

Asian gundegas, or ranunculus ( Ranúnculus ) is a kind of discovery among wedding flowers, which gained widespread popularity relatively recently. According to florist Liāna Natenadze / InBloom , these flowers can be ranked together with roses and peonies in terms of beauty.

LĪGAVĀM offers to learn more about these unique flowers.

Extremely rich in shades

Liāna Natenadze says that ranunculus shades offer a wide choice, but their durability makes them a very convenient work material. Ranunculi are available from late fall to late spring (most often from October to April), making them a good choice for those celebrating in late fall, winter, or early spring.

The shades of buttercups are very different:

  • white;

  • pastel color;

  • fiery red;

  • bright yellow.

Symbolism of flowers - charm and attractiveness

In various cultures, ranunculus symbolizes charm and attractiveness. Presenting this flower to a woman conveys the message that she is charming and attractive. If the symbolic meaning of many other flowers is determined by their color, then this does not apply to ranunculus - regardless of the color of these flowers, their symbolism is one - attractiveness.

Currently, ranunculuses are popular with brides all over the world, including these flowers not only in their bouquets, but also in all wedding decorations. Ranunculus is also used as a bridal headdress, wedding cake decoration, and due to the shape of the flower, it also looks great as a groom's pin.

Will suit different style weddings

Florists and wedding decorators all over the world say that ranunculus is one of their TOP choice wedding flowers. Not only do they look great together with other flowers, including various succulents, but they are also able to adapt to different wedding styles and will fit perfectly into both luxurious and rustic style weddings.

Although ranunculus are not the cheapest flowers, brides who get married in late autumn or early spring often consider them almost indispensable. In addition, they can be an excellent alternative to the often so common roses and peonies.

PHOTO: LINDA LAUVA , PINTEREST

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