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Wild Flower Wedding Bouquets for Any Bride

April 20, 2017 by Allie Kemp Leave a Comment

 

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Like most brides out there, one of the most exciting aspects of planning my wedding is picking out my flower arrangements. While I haven’t picked out the varieties of flowers yet, I decided I needed a little inspiration! I love the idea of having a wildflower bouquet, and although I may not end up featuring any of these flowers in my own wedding, I’m in love with the look of all of them!

This eclectic wildflower bouquet features a bundle of gorgeous flowers, in tons of different colors! It’s best to use a neutral colored ribbon to tie your boquet off. A colored ribbon could definitely look good, but you run the risk of potentially clashing with a few of your flowers.

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It’s impossible to feature a wild flower wedding bouquet article without including a picture of a traditional wildflower bouquet. Long stemmed wildflowers  look great with their lush greenery uncut, and a pink ribbon tying the bunch together. Don’t be afraid to mix things up and use non-traditional varieties of flowers. These look like they were picked straight out of  a garden meadow!

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Big and beautiful flowers get a bohemian touch with thick twine, and a few exotic branches of greenery. When incorporating sunflowers into your wedding, I find it best to limit their appearance! Too many sunflowers can look tacky and overly-bright, but here they look wonderful set against a background of lush purples, and maybe even a flower or two in a dark maroon!

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If the flower aspect in a “wildflower” wedding boquet doesn’t exactly tickle your fancy, try using greenery that grows wild instead! This peppercorn bouquet is vintage, charming, and definitely unique. Don’t forget to add a bit of color to an all green bouquet! The red here creates depth!

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This bright bouquet of daisies and foxgloves belongs in any bride’s hand for her wedding day! These wild forest flowers add a carefree touch to any wedding atmosphere. I bet this smells absolutely incredible!

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Are Daisies your favorite flower? You deserve to have a bouquet full of your favorite flowers on your wedding day! Daisies displayed with a bit of fern makes for one bright bouquet!

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Another B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L long stemmed bouquet. Lilacs, thistles, daisies, and a whole host of other wild flowers are left with their stems long, and their greenery trimmed back. The layering in this bouquet is stunning, and I just want to spend hours staring at the different flower varieties.

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Succulents don’t exactly grow in the wild, but that shouldn’t stop you if you want to incorporate them into your wedding-day flower arrangements. Here, the succulents become the focal point. Especially paired with small berries, and other super-texturized options.

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