The tradition of cupping flowers comes from the West, where it is believed that the flowers can ward off diseases, make the couple healthy and bring them good luck.
The bouquet has its roots in an ancient tradition: Ancient Westerners believed that strong-smelling spices and herbs (even garlic and chives) could protect the wedding party from bad luck and disease. Later this custom was carried down and gradually took on more meaning. One of the most popular sayings is that an unmarried woman who catches the bouquet thrown by the bride at the wedding will be blessed and become the next bride to marry.
Two, what flowers can be used to make a bouquet
1. Roses
2. Hydrangeas
Hydrangea is a naturally occurring "cupped flower". Also called ball orchid, wall plum, wax orchid, etc., because of its cyme and ball type similar to the name. The branches of hydrangea are flexible and malleable, and can be made into various forms of frames according to their hobbies, so that they can grow on the winding and climbing, forming colorful patterns.
Lisicodon grandiflorum has always been a popular choice for an overhand wedding bouquet. The flower language of Lisicodon grandiflorum is sincere and unchanging love, innocent, touching, pure, beautiful and full of feelings. Its flowers are very beautiful, spread out like roses, and colorful. The roots are very strong and narrow hence the name.