21 Best Flowers for Spring Weddings

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Another period that is of great interest for Weddings is SPRINGTIME, especially in the months of April and May! And it is clearly why: the nature is waking up after a long winter, flowers are in blossom everywhere around, temperature gests candid and sunny days are longer. Not by surprise, most regal weddings were celebrated in this period of the year.

On the background of green trees and clear blue sky, with the abundance of natural flowers in blossom, which shall be the best choice for wedding flowers? Here below you’ll find a selection of 21 most romantic and countryside flowers you can select to create unique compositions for your perfect wedding in SPRINGTIME:

1.Peonies – originated from Asia, Southern Europe, and North America. It is famous for its exquisite and fragrant flowers, blooming in late spring and early summer. It comes in different colors: white, creamy, pink, magentas. It symbolizes prosperity, good fortune and wealth.

2.Honeysuckle – most of the species come from China, others are originated from Europe, India and North America. The significance of this flower is straightforward, it means devoted affection and happiness. Because of the form of its flower of lover’s embrace, it is the perfect detail for a wedding bouquet.

3.Gardenia - is native from the tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Australasia, Oceania, and Africa. It is famous for its highly fragrant white or cream flowers. It symbolizes purity, sweetness, joy, and secret love.

4.Hydrangeas (Hortensia) – originates from South and East Asia. Their big bushy head and flowering blooms in intense colors are magnificent for any type of bouquets and arrangements. It comes in many colors: white, pink, blue, purple, and green. It symbolizes gratefulness, honest emotions and persevering love.

5.Tulips - it is the quintessential flower of the spring season; comes in a variety of shapes, sizes, and textures. They originated from Central Asia, Siberia, and China. Nowadays, the Netherlands is the biggest country that cultivates them. Depending on the color, it symbolizes: Red - for true, deep and undying love, White - is purity, Orange - energy and passion, Purple – is for royalty.

6.Anemone (Windflower) – originated from Europe, North America, and Japan. There are about 200 species of anemone, so you can choose colors and styles that match your wedding theme. It is a symbol of protection and anticipation.

7.Poppies (Papaver) - native to Eurasia, Africa, and North America. It can lend themselves to a variety of styles from bohemian and rustic to clean and modern; mostly we see poppies in red, but they grow in just about every color of the rainbow, including black. It is a symbol of fertility, remembrance, and sacrifice.

8.Daisies (Asteraceae) - are simple yet sophisticated and are some of the most beautiful flowers. It symbolizes innocence and purity.

9.Lily of the Valley (Mughetto) – it’s native to multiple continents, including Asia, Europe, and North America. It’s said to bring luck in love.

10.Clematis – originated from East Asia. These flowers come in different shapes, sizes, and colors, including a range of different flower types. It represents artifice, ingenuity and mental beauty.

11.Helleborus - native to Europe and Asia. They come in a range of colors. It symbolizes serenity, tranquility and peace.

12.Daffodilis (Narcissus) - native to Europe, Asia and North Africa, is one of the most popular flowers in the world! It symbolizes a new beginning because it’s one of the earliest bulbs to appear.

13.Forsythia – native to East Asia. They produce clusters of bright yellow flowers that come before the leaves, adding a dramatic effect in early spring. That is why it is a symbol of anticipation.

14.Foxglove (Digitalis) - native to Europe, Asia, and northwestern Africa. This eye-catching, dramatic plant has pendulous tubular or bell-shaped flowers. It is a symbol of protection and healing.

15.Freesia – originated from Africa. Their flowers are fragrant and bell-shaped blooms. It symbolizes friendship, trust, thoughtfulness and innocence.

16.Hyacinth - native to Mediterranean and Middle East. This flower is highly loved and praised because of its unique, rich, and strong scent. It symbolizes playfulness, sport, and rashness.

17.Speedwell – is a flower of about 500 species, mostly native to the northern hemisphere. Come in several shades of blue, purple, pink, and white. It symbolizes loyalty and fidelity.

18.Wisteria - native to East Asia and the USA. Come in shades of white, blue, purple, and pink. It signifies obsession and passionate love.

19.Crocus - is a genus of about 90 species, native to Asia, North Africa, Mediterranean Europe, and the Alps. It symbolizes youth, cheerfulness, and gladness.

20.Trollius - native to Europe, Asia, and the Americas. It has dark green foliage and usually ball-shaped flowers in yellow or orange colors. It is a symbol of gratitude.

21.Lilac - native to Eurasia. They produce incredibly fragrant, tubular-shaped flowers that capture the essence of spring. Lilacs can be found in several colors: blue, red, pink, white, and yellow. It has many meanings, but mostly it is associated with love.

I adore light blue hydrangeas – the color is so intense, and the rich plain flower is perfect for all size compositions! And which are your favorite flowers? Let me know in the comment section here below.

If you want to see what flower selection I choose for weddings in other seasons, see the articles below.

With my best wishes,

Nadiya

MetropolitanMe Blogger