her bouquet
No restriction on flowers .
How can fresh flowers are carried to different countries
The flowers the mother of the bride wears is called a "corsage". A corsage can be worn at the wrist on an elastic band or pinned to the clothing at the upper left chest.
Bride-to-be
Generally the mother of the bride and the groom's mother get their corsages when the bride's; maid of honor; bridesmaids flowers are delivered to the bride's parent's home, but if the bride would like to give her mother a bouquet of flowers personally from her then it should be done in private (at home) or, if you want to give the bouquet of flowers to the mother then also include the future mother-in-law or it is poor etiquette and there could be some hurt feelings by the mother-in-law.
A female bride is called......a bride. If there is another kind of bride other than female, this contributor is unaware of it.
It's called a Tiara. Some brides will wear the Tiara or perhaps flowers instead. 'Tiara' is pronounced (Te ara) A veil
they get marriedthey are blessed by parents and the priestthey light candles togetherthe broom gives flowers to the bride and bride maids
About the time of the Middle Ages, people took their one bath of the year about April, when the weather was starting to warm up. Marriages traditionally took place in June and, by that time, people were starting to smell a bit ripe. Therefore the bride would carry flowers to help cover the offensive odor. That is the theory I have read somewhere.
With his bride.
A Korean bride wears a beaded crown decorated with flowers and very small pendants called "Chokturi". If you need more information of ethnic weddings, feel free to contact Betty at www.miamiweddingplanner.com
It is not a traditional practice for a Jewish bride to carry flowers during the wedding ceremony. However, some Jewish brides may choose to carry a bouquet as a personal preference or cultural adaptation. Ultimately, the decision to carry flowers is up to the individual bride and her specific wedding customs.