Yes, they are
Carnations and roses are commonly used in corsages. http://www.ftd.com/corsages-boutonnieres-ctg/product-corsages
The orchid.
Corsages are elegant women wear for any dance Party, formal gathering etc
Yes
they used popcorn for games, corsages, and they also used it to decorate ceremonial headdresses
One can get ideas for great wrist corsages for a wedding by visiting a local florist. There are many different options. Roses seem to be a very popular flower included in wedding corsages.
Pinned to their lapel.
Some alternative materials used in corsages and boutonnieres include silk flowers, paper flowers, feathers, succulents, and even small decorative ornaments like crystals or pearls. These materials can offer unique textures and designs for a special occasion.
A very traditional corsage would have a couple spray roses, some greens and babies breath. I have also used calla liles, gerbera daisies, orchids, carnations and too many others to list. You most certainly want to avoid alstromerias (the sap is poisonous), strong smelling flowers (the scent becomes overwhelming) and anything the wearer is allergic to.
left wrist. type in corsages on google and check the images. they're all on people's left wrists
Can I gift orchids from Zynah Orchids to someone special in India?
Chrysanthemum aka mums