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The rejuvenating weather of spring, combined with the religious significance of Easter, means that some flowers are more appropriate than others when assembling floral arrangements and bouquets for this holiday. Here are some of the best options.

Top 4 Easter Flowers

1. Lilies

White lilies are, by tradition, associated with Easter. They’re often called Easter lilies for that reason, even though they don’t normally bloom in early spring. Many use white lilies in homes and churches at Easter because they symbolize purity, life, and hope. Some religious traditions also associate the lily with Christ’s death and resurrection.

2. Tulips

Thanks to their vibrant color, tulips are favorite springtime additions to bouquets during the Easter season. Their return from the dead of winter is said to symbolize new life. A multicolored tulip bouquet is a warmly welcomed gift for gracing Easter Sunday dinner tables.

3. Daisies

flowersBecause of their white color, daisies are symbols of purity and peace. Daisies have an earthy fragrance that some may find distasteful, but not all varieties have a scent. Assess their smell before adding them to any Easter arrangement. Their simple yet elegant appearance, which blends well with both wildflowers and more formal species, more than offsets their fragrance.

4. Daffodils

Daffodils are also commonly associated with Easter. They’re called Easter bells in Germany and Lenten lilies in England. Their bright yellow color symbolizes joy. As a result, couples often send them as tokens of true love during the Easter season.

 

No matter what kind of flowers you want for your next bouquet, you can expect great results from Ivywood Florist in Enterprise, AL. Serving the Wiregrass region since 1998, this florist will help you design a stunning arrangement for any occasion. To learn more about their services and inventory, visit them online or call (334) 347-7343 to speak to their talented staff.

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