A bride's bouquet is more than just a floral arrangement; it symbolizes love and beauty and sets the tone for your wedding’s theme. When selecting the perfect blooms, premium flowers can elevate your bridal look to new heights. Here are our top 5 must-have flowers that graced many exquisite bridal bouquet designs we created.
1. Peony
Symbolism: Prosperity, good fortune, and a happy marriage
Why We Love It:Â Peonies are renowned for their lush, full blooms and romantic fragrance. They add a touch of elegance and luxury to any bridal bouquet.
Availability: Typically blooms in late Spring to early Summer (April-June). However, with advancements in farming techniques and global sourcing, it's possible to find Peonies outside their peak season.
2. Garden Rose
Symbolism: Love, beauty, and grace
Why We Love It:Â Garden roses are known for their classic beauty and delicate fragrance. They are perfect for creating romantic and timeless bouquets.
Availability: These are available year-round, thanks to greenhouse cultivation and global sourcing.
3. Ranunculus
Symbolism: Charm, attraction, and radiant beauty
Why We Love It:Â Ranunculus flowers are characterized by their many layered petals and vibrant colors. They add a touch of whimsy and romance to any bouquet.
Availability: These blooms are typically available in late winter and early spring (February-April). However, with advancements in farming techniques, they can be available for a longer period.
4. Orchids
Symbolism: Love, beauty, luxury, and strength
Why We Love It:Â Orchids are exotic and elegant flowers that symbolize love, beauty, and luxury. They are perfect for creating a sophisticated and glamorous bouquet.
Availability: Available year-round due to their diverse varieties and cultivation techniques.
5. Dahlia
Symbolism: Creativity, elegance, and inner strength
Why We Love It:Â Dahlias come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, making them a versatile choice for any bridal bouquet. They add a touch of drama to exquisite design bouquets.
Availability: Typically blooms in late summer and fall (August-October). However, with careful cultivation and sourcing, they can be available earlier or later in the season.
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