Calla Lily, star of fancy weddings

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A wedding is a once-in-a-lifetime event, and every detail counts to make it an unforgettable moment. Among the many elements that contribute to the magical atmosphere of this special day, flowers take center stage. Calla Lily stands out for its timeless elegance and refined beauty. As a symbol of purity and sophistication, the Calla Lily has become a veritable star of fancy weddings. In this article, we’ll explore the origin and symbolism of this flower, its various uses in wedding decorations, its association with other flowers, and the benefits of stabilized Calla Lilies.

Origin and symbolism of the Calla Lily

Calla Lily, also known as Zantedeschia, is a perennial plant native to South Africa. This flower has been appreciated since ancient times for its unique trumpet shape and elegant leaves. In Greek, “calla” means “beautiful”, which is entirely appropriate for this flower, which embodies pure beauty. Calla Lily is often associated with profound symbolic meanings. It represents purity, innocence and faith. In the language of flowers, the white Calla Lily is particularly popular for weddings, as it symbolises the purity and unity of marriage. However, this flower is available in a range of colours, each with its own significance. For example, yellow Calla Lilies symbolise gratitude and happiness, while red ones represent passion and desire.

How to use Calla Lilies in wedding decors?

Calla Lilies are extremely versatile and can be used in many ways to embellish a wedding.

In the bride’s bouquet

Calla Lily is often the centrepiece of bridal bouquets. Its natural elegance and distinctive shape make it a perfect choice for a unifloral bouquet. A bouquet composed of white Calla Lilies creates an image of purity and sophistication, while a mix of Calla Lilies in different colours can add a touch of dynamism.

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For boutonnieres and corsages

Calla Lilies are also popular for boutonnieres and corsages. Their compact size and simple beauty make them an ideal choice for floral accessories for brides, grooms, and guests. A single Calla Lily flower can be enough to create an elegant and refined effect.

For decorating tables and arches

Calla Lilies can be used to decorate reception tables and ceremonial arches. Placed in tall vases, they add a touch of elegance and verticality to centrepieces. In combination with other flowers, they can be used to create complex, beautiful and eye-catching floral arrangements.

calla lily dans centre de table de mariage

What flowers should calla lilies be combined with in a floral arrangement?

Calla Lilies can be combined with roses to create classic, romantic arrangements. They also work well with hydrangeas, peonies and orchids for a more lush, exotic effect. Mixed bouquets with Calla Lilies add diversity and allow you to play with colours and shapes. Depending on the colours chosen, Calla Lilies can help create different themes and atmospheres for a wedding. White and green Calla Lilies can create a classic, timeless atmosphere, while bolder colour combinations such as purples and yellows create a modern composition.

calla lily corail dans bouquet

Stabilized Calla Lilies: a sustainable alternative to fresh flowers

Stabilized Calla Lilies are fresh flowers that have undergone a stabilization process to retain their fresh, natural appearance for years. They are ideal for weddings, as they can be prepared well in advance and used in decorations that will last well beyond the wedding day. Moreover, they’re eco-friendly because they reduce the need for fresh cut flowers, contributing to sustainability.

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