Top Spring Wedding Flowers

The weather may be chilly in early spring, but these top spring wedding flowers are in bloom and will be available for your floral arrangements. You can have the best of both worlds when planning a spring wedding. As spring begins to bloom, pastels and fresh greenery make beautiful backdrops for wedding photos. Take a moment to imagine making an entrance surrounded by the beauty of nature.

Here is why saying “I do” in the spring to get married is the best time of the year. Make sure you set your wedding date while spring wedding flowers are blooming if you love these flowers.

Peonies & Ranunculus

Peony wedding Spring BouquetWho doesn’t love Peonies? These lush flowers come in a variety of colors. If it is in bloom at the time of your wedding, this flower will be a MUST. If you want peonies at your wedding, make sure to schedule your wedding when they are in bloom.

An all-time favorite, Ranunculus has layers upon layers of paper-thin petals that look almost too good to be true. Perhaps this is one of the most stunning flowers ever! I love the naturally curly whimsical stems and all the unique colors available. Embrace its chic style in a free-flowing or round bouquet.

Ranunculus Wedding Spring Bouquet

Baby’s Breath & Eucalyptus Greenery

Baby's Breath Wedding Spring FlowersBaby’s Breath is appropriate all year round, especially during the spring. Use baby’s Breath alone or in bouquets, boutonnieres, and centerpieces. Baby’s Breath is always a favorite at bridal showers and baby showers.

There are many types of Eucalyptus Greenery that brides adore. Floral arrangements are smitten with the irresistible texture and color. The eucalyptus you choose should complement the colors and styling of your wedding.

Eucalyptus Spring Wedding Greenery

Tulips & Sweet Peas

Tulip Spring Wedding FlowersA Tulip symbolizes ‘perfect love’ and is a timeless flower. Use tulips to embellish an elegant wedding or an informal setting. The natural elegance of tulips is breathtaking when bundled together for spring weddings.

Sweet Peas are in season for a short time, so plan your event for late winter or early spring if this is your favorite flower! They look like delicate butterflies with their ruffled edges. Use them with scabiosa, delphiniums, ranunculus, and dark greenery – whatever you do with them, it’s the perfect addition to a springtime wedding.

Bride with Sweetpea boquet

Scabiosa & Hyacinths

Bride with scabiosa bouquetA burst of happiness awaits you with Scabiosa! The frilly petals are eye-catching and have a unique charm—pair scabiosa with peonies or garden roses.

Similar to lilacs, Hyacinths are a sweet shade of purple or pink. If you have your heart set on this flower, plan your wedding around late winter or early spring —combine ranunculus, roses, or tulips with hyacinths for a fresh-picked bouquet.

Hyacinth Spring Wedding Flowers

Learn more on How-To tutorials to create your DIY flowers for your wedding. We also have some ‘Must Know DIY Flower Tips.’

Photo Credits: peonies @southernliving.com / ranunculus @southernliving.com / baby’s breath @weddingwire / eucalyptus greenery @weddingbells / Tulips @marthastewart / hyacinths @flikr.com / scabiosa @edenblooms.co.uk / sweet peas @magnoliarouge.com

 

As a professional designer with over twenty years of industry experience, Tina's lifelong creative passion has enabled her to pursue her artistry and vision in various professional environments. Drawing on her knowledge from floral techniques and tips from the industry’s leading professionals allows her the opportunity to channel her love of the unique beauty of nature’s many wondrous blooms into stunning floral designs.

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