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Types of Wedding Flowers

Arum-Lily
Arum-Lily

Arum Lilies (Zantedeschias) produce large, showy flower spathes and are often grown both as ornamental plants and for cut flowers. The Arum Lily is a popular choice with brides as it oozes both sophistication and elegance but in an understated way.

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Buttercup
Buttercup

Buttercup Wedding & Event Flowers Florist, Bedwellty, Caerphilly, United Kingdom. 1.5K likes. Buttercup Wedding & Event Flowers

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Hydrangea
Hydrangea

Hydrangeas for Your Wedding Weddings and hydrangeas go together beautifully. Whether used in bouquets, arrangements, or even on the cake, hydrangeas create an elegant and beautiful accent.

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Lily of the Valley
Lily of the Valley

One of the most beloved wedding flowers by brides is lily of the valley — a classic and traditional bloom carried in bouquets by many an iconic bride (Grace Kelly and Kate Middleton, to name just a couple!). The bell-shaped buds are delicate and romantic, and really pop against their vibrant, emerald-green leaves.

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Peony
Peony

With peak peony season beginning in early spring and extending through late June, there's no shortage of gorgeous wedding flowers for your bridal bouquet. Despite the relatively small window of budget-friendly growing time, brides clamor for this quintessential wedding flower all year-round.

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Rose
Rose

We have shipped flowers to more than 10 000 weddings, and sold more than 20 000 000 stems of wedding flowers, we carry over 90 different tones of roses and more than 50 varieties of flowers. You can find DIY wedding combos, bridal bouquets, bridesmaid bouquets, corsages and Boutonnieres plus an array of premade centerpieces and wedding arrangements.

Sweet pea
Sweet pea

Spring Bridal Bouquet with Sweet Peas: This lush bouquet by Honey of a Thousand Flowers features spring blooms such as sweet peas, hellebores, hyacinths, ranunculuses, fritillarias, muscari, scabiosas, lilacs, and delphinium in soft shades of blue and purple.

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Tulip
Tulip

Tulip Wedding Flowers What could be better for a spring wedding than colourful tulip wedding flowers? It is a flower that heralds the arrival of warmer weather with a mass of colour.