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Why Roses Are Not the Only Wedding Anniversary Flowers

By Daya Sugden

Flowers are among the loveliest components of any celebrations - adding colour and a gentle fragrance with their mere presence. And, yes, these gorgeous petalled beauties also speak the silent, but eloquent language of love and romance!

Wedding anniversaries are red-letter days in a couple's life, where each spouse desires to give a memorable gift to their partner. And even if the wallet does not always permit an extravagant gift, often just a single bloom conveys everything. Whether as a massive bouquet or standing tall in solitary splendour, flowers have been to anniversaries what romance is to love!

But, if you thought that anniversary flowers meant only red roses, think again.

A flower for each anniversary year

Did you know that each wedding anniversary year comes with its very own signature flower? So, while pansy is the flower for the first year, fuchsia is the flower for the 3rd year.

Here is a peek into which flower is appropriate for each anniversary year - from the 1st wedding anniversary to your 5th. Learn more about each year's corresponding flower and its significance - and floor her with your knowledge!

Pansy - flower for the 1st wedding anniversary

The first year is a delicate year and small wonder that the equally delicate pansy is the flower for this year. Pansy signifies reminiscences of the times shared together. Interestingly, the name 'pansy' has been derived from the French word 'pensie', which means 'thought' or 'remembrance'. Pansy was believed to be a cure for love problems since its petals were heart-shaped and was said to be one of the ingredients in a Celtic love potion.

Cosmos - flower for the 2nd wedding anniversary

The name 'cosmos' is derived from the Greek word for 'harmony' or 'ordered universe'. The cosmos is a lovely flower and stunning in its simplicity. The flower comes in vivid hues of red, white, pink and purple. An interesting story lies behind how it got its present-day name. It was the Spanish priests who first grew the cosmos flower in their gardens in Mexico. Since the evenly-placed petals of the lovely flower reminded them of the Greek word for a balanced universe, they called the flower 'cosmos'.

Fuchsia - flower for the 3rd wedding anniversary

Highly decorative and shaped like giant 'eardrops', this beautiful pinkish-purple flower was named after the 16th century German physician and botanist, Loenhart Fuchs. Fuchsia is native to Malaysia and the Southeast Asian countries and came to England in the 18th century. Fuchsia is actually a flowering shrub, easily identified by its bell-like flowers which usually have two-coloured petals. Fuchsia symbolises good taste.

Geranium - flower for the 4th wedding anniversary

An English gardener, John Tradescant, is credited with introducing the geranium flower to England in 1631 when he bought seeds from Rene Morin in Paris to England. The 4th anniversary flower is also called 'cranesbill' due to the shape of its seed which resembles a crane's bill. Geraniums symbolise a peaceful mind. Fanciful stories surround this 4th anniversary year flower. While white geraniums warded off snakes, the flower was used by the American Indians for medicinal purposes.

Daisy - flower for the 5th wedding anniversary

Daisy is the symbol of innocence, purity and loyal love and is the quintessential spring flower. It was the petals of the daisy flower that sealed the love fate of Victorian as they chanted 'he loves me, he loves me not' while plucking the petals. Daisies also signify undying passion and love for that special someone. The flower is also strongly associated with rekindling old feelings and emotions.

So, the first five anniversaries covered and not a single red rose in sight! Following this custom is almost certainly going to make you appear much more original than when defaulting to giving roses every year. And, because it is all decided for you, it means one less tricky decision next wedding anniversary!

Daya is an experienced writer who works in the gift industry, writing about gift giving etiquette. Her advice and suggestions for choosing anniversary gifts and flowers are published here: http://www.4-anniversary-gifts.co.uk/flowers-by-anniversary-year/. She also writes advice articles for a major UK women's gift retailer. At http://www.pressies4princesses.co.uk/gift-Anniversary1.shtml you can find their large selection of anniversary gifts for her.

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