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Japanese culture is very popular in America, and for good reasons. America and Japan have been extremely close allies since the end of the Second World War, and the cultural exchanges between the two countries have gone both ways. American popular culture and music are very popular in Japan, and Japanese martial arts, animation, and electronics are equally popular in the United States. If you are looking to add a Japanese touch to your wedding, consider using Japanese wedding flowers in addition to your other eastern themed decorations.
The Hydrangea is a great example of Japanese wedding flowers. Occurring in colors ranged from pale white to a deep, royal purple, Hydrangea is a perfect addition to your Japanese themed wedding. The Hydrangea flower has a delicate, heart shaped flower that symbolizes love and commitment.
The Tsutsuji is a relatively unknown flower in the United States, but that will change as soon as people discover the beauty beauty of this Japanese flower. If you are considering using Japanese wedding flowers, you should certainly ask your florist if he or she is able to procure some Tsutsuji blossoms. While this flower is not native nor well known in the states, it is a member of the Rhododendron family, so the basic shape and aroma of the flower are familiar to western audiences.
Japanese flowers, like many other elements of Japanese culture, symbolize sulfur beauty and long standing commitment. Wedding flowers from Japan emphasize these habits, and indicate that the bride and groom wish to apply the same principals to their relationship.
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Source by Nancy Fitzgerald