Dictionary of commonly used flowers in flower arrangements:
Aster: Daisy-like flowers available in various colors.
Baby’s Breath: Delicate, airy filler often seen in bouquets.
Carnation: Versatile blooms in a wide range of colors.
Daisy: Simple and cheerful flowers with a yellow center.
English Rose: Classic, fragrant roses with a vintage charm.
Freesia: Elegant, trumpet-shaped flowers with a sweet scent.
Gardenia: Fragrant white blooms associated with purity.
Hydrangea: Large, globe-like clusters in shades of blue, pink, or white.
Iris: Graceful flowers with intricate petals.
Jasmine: Fragrant white or yellow blossoms.
Lily: Majestic flowers symbolizing purity and rebirth.
Magnolia: Large, waxy blooms with a lemony fragrance.
Orchid: Exotic and elegant flowers available in various species.
Peony: Luxurious, full blooms in shades of pink, white, or red.
Rose: Classic and timeless flowers in a rainbow of colors.
Sunflower: Bright and cheerful blooms with large yellow petals.
Tulip: Graceful flowers that come in various hues.
Violet: Small, delicate flowers often used as accents.
Wisteria: Cascading clusters of purple or white blossoms.
Zinnia: Vibrant, daisy-like flowers in bold colors.