Most brides love having flowers at their wedding. If you wonder what are the top beautiful wedding flowers brides have used, then this article should inspire you! Yes, I know that there are a few of you that don’t like flowers but I can assure you that my post won’t activate your allergies or attract bees.
If you have no clue which type of wedding flowers you want to go with, I thought I would show you some popular choices that other brides have gone with for their own weddings. Here are wedding flowers brides have used for their weddings:
1. Roses
Is there really a surprise that roses are first on the list? Of course, not! I mean a rose symbolized everything romantic. When I think about roses, all I see is love to me and I am sure many people do too. Who wouldn’t want such a flower to be a part of such a big day?
2. TulipsÂ
Why am I not surprised that these rainbow flowers are second on the list? Honestly, because they have the power of adding a pop of colour to an arrangement of flowers. These spring-type flowers have no trouble standing out from the crowd.
3. Peonies
When I think of wedding flowers, I can’t help but think about peonies. I don’t know what it is but I have grown quite fond of these peony flowers. There is such beauty in the way it stands along in the bouquet and mixes among other flowers.
4. Hydrangeas
These are great for your centrepieces or bouquet and give them a fuller look. It comes in blue, green and pink. I absolutely love these hydrangeas flowers in blue and white. If I had to choose, you know I would take it in blue more than any other because it is my favourite colour.
5. Calla Lilies
Now many brides tend to choose the ivory colour of calla lilies. but did you know that there are more colours than just ivory? Why not mix it up with having yellow or dark purple or orange calla lilies.
Bonus! 1960s Flowers Power Ideas
Sometimes you just need to toss out the traditional ways of styling flowers at your wedding and try something different. When exploring some ideas, think about flowers styles of the 1960s. Yes, I am asking you to take a step back into the ’60s for your wedding flowers and truly stand out in style. Here are some ideas you can try from the ProFlowers flower power guide and this flower power wedding mood board below.
 Final Thoughts
Tell me, which wedding flower do you like the best? Was it the roses and peonies like me or a completely different one that is not on the list? Either way, I hope this article will spark some flower inspiration. If you already got married, I would love to know which flower you decided to go with on your big day.