Wedding Floral Guide (Bouquets, Centerpieces, Ceremony Florals & More)

Wedding flowers bring color, texture, and emotion to your celebration. They define your style, elevate your décor, and appear in nearly every photo. This complete floral guide covers bouquets, centerpieces, ceremony florals, repurposing tips, and how to choose flowers that match your wedding style and budget.

This article pairs perfectly with Wedding Centerpiece Ideas and Wedding Décor Checklist.

1. Bridal Bouquet Styles

Your bouquet sets the tone for your entire floral design.

Round Bouquet

Classic, symmetrical, timeless.

Hand‑Tied Bouquet

Natural, loose, garden‑style.

Cascade Bouquet

Dramatic, flowing, elegant.

Asymmetrical Bouquet

Modern, artistic, high‑impact.

Minimalist Bouquet

Single‑stem or small cluster — perfect for modern weddings.

2. Bridesmaid Bouquets

These should complement — not overshadow — the bridal bouquet.

Options

  • smaller versions of the bridal bouquet
  • single‑stem bouquets
  • greenery‑only bouquets
  • matching color palette but simpler design

3. Boutonnieres & Corsages

Small but meaningful floral accents.

Boutonnieres

  • groom
  • groomsmen
  • fathers
  • officiant (optional)

Corsages

  • mothers
  • grandmothers
  • special family members

4. Ceremony Florals

Your ceremony is one of the most photographed parts of your wedding.

Ceremony Arch or Backdrop

  • floral arch
  • greenery arch
  • asymmetrical florals
  • pillars or ground florals

Aisle Florals

  • aisle markers
  • ground florals
  • petals
  • lantern + floral combos

Entrance Florals

  • large arrangements
  • greenery clusters
  • pedestal florals

5. Reception Florals

Reception florals bring your tables and décor to life.

Centerpieces

  • tall arrangements
  • low arrangements
  • mixed heights
  • candles + florals
  • greenery runners

See Wedding Centerpiece Ideas for full inspiration.

Head Table Florals

  • floral garland
  • cascading florals
  • backdrop florals
  • candles + greenery

Cake Flowers

  • fresh blooms
  • greenery accents
  • floral cascade

6. Floral Styles by Wedding Aesthetic

Modern

  • monochrome florals
  • structured shapes
  • orchids, anthurium, calla lilies

Classic

  • roses, hydrangeas, peonies
  • symmetrical arrangements
  • soft color palettes

Boho

  • pampas grass
  • dried florals
  • terracotta + rust tones

Rustic

  • greenery
  • wildflowers
  • mason jar or wood accents

Minimalist

  • single‑stem florals
  • neutral tones
  • clean lines

Use the Wedding Style Guide to match your aesthetic.

7. Popular Wedding Flowers (2026)

Roses

Classic, versatile, available year‑round.

Peonies

Lush, romantic, spring favorite.

Ranunculus

Delicate, layered, elegant.

Hydrangeas

Full, voluminous, great for centerpieces.

Orchids

Modern, luxurious, dramatic.

Dahlias

Bold, textured, perfect for fall.

Eucalyptus & Greenery

Affordable, fragrant, great for fillers.

8. How to Save Money on Wedding Flowers

Choose In‑Season Blooms

They’re fresher and cheaper.

Mix Florals With Greenery

Greenery adds volume without cost.

Use Candles to Fill Space

Candles + greenery = luxury on a budget.

Repurpose Ceremony Florals

Move aisle florals to reception tables. Move arch florals behind the sweetheart table.

Choose Larger Blooms

Hydrangeas and roses fill arrangements quickly.

9. Questions to Ask Your Florist

  • What flowers are in season for my date?
  • Can we repurpose ceremony florals?
  • What is the cost difference between fresh and dried florals?
  • How early will you deliver and set up?
  • Do you handle teardown?
  • Can you match my color palette exactly?

This article naturally connects to:

  • Wedding Centerpiece Ideas
  • Wedding Décor Checklist

Both are included in the body above.

Rank Math FAQ (Schema‑Ready)

What flowers are most popular for weddings?

Roses, peonies, hydrangeas, ranunculus, orchids, and dahlias are top choices.

How much should I budget for wedding flowers?

Most couples spend 8–12% of their total wedding budget on florals.

How can I save money on wedding flowers?

Use in‑season blooms, mix greenery with florals, and repurpose ceremony arrangements.

What florals do I need for a wedding?

Bouquets, boutonnieres, ceremony florals, centerpieces, and head table florals.

Should I repurpose ceremony flowers?

Yes — it’s one of the best ways to maximize your floral budget.

Upward Link to the Planning Hub

Explore more décor and planning guides in the Wedding Planning Hub.

TIP Box

TIP: Ask your florist to design your ceremony florals with repurposing in mind. Aisle arrangements can become centerpieces, and arch florals can be moved behind the sweetheart table — doubling their impact without doubling the cost.

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  • Wedding Décor Checklist
  • Wedding Style Guide

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