The wedding is one of the most beautiful and unforgettable events in our lives. It is a promise of a common future, devotion and, last but not least, the first, truly public expression of your love and belonging.
As for wedding preparations, they are also beautiful, mainly because your D-Day is approaching. However, it is also a very challenging period in which a lot of preparations await you. Date and place, dress, hairstyle, make-up, food, wedding cake, flowers — all this needs to be arranged during a certain period of time.
In this article, we will look at the most popular wedding flowers that you should definitely consider!

When it comes to choosing the flowers for your wedding bouquet, the options are endless. You can choose something classic or trendy, colorful, neutral, large, or minimal. There is no right or wrong choice. Your choice comes down to what you envision for your wedding day. Here we will look at some of the best flowers that you should consider incorporating into your wedding bouquet.
Calla Lilies
The Calla Lily signifies “purity” and “faithfulness.” While the most common color of the calla lily is white, you can also get this flower in yellow, orange, mauve, or dark purple. The lily is a flower that has conquered many cultures, religions, and countries, and there are more than 100 species of this beautiful flower.
Gardenias
The large three to four-inch blossom of the gardenia makes a great focal point in a wedding bouquet. However, you do need to be careful as the petals of this flower can bruise easily.
Hydrangeas
Hydrangeas are available in white, blue, burgundy, pink, and shades of green. This moderately priced flower is a great choice to fill out a bouquet and add a pop of color. Hydrangeas have a sumptuous and luxurious touch that must not be missing in your wedding bouquet.
Lily of the Valley
This white flower is a classic tiny bell-shaped flower that dangles from a thin stem. While it is an expensive choice to have as the only flower in your bouquet, it is an excellent addition to your bouquet to add a wonderful texture.
Peony
The peony is well known for its delicacy and impressive beauty. It has a bright color and a strong perfume that is sure to be noticed by the people around you. Despite the peony’s bold look, it carries the meaning of “bashfulness” and looks impressive on its own or with other flowers in a bouquet. When choosing a themed flower arrangement, consider browsing Bouqs’ seasonal picks for inspiration and availability of your desired blooms. The peony is the so-called queen of wedding flowers and they symbolize a happy marriage, happiness, wealth, honor, and compassion.
Ranunculus
If you are looking for a more affordable option for a beautiful bouquet, the ranunculus is a fantastic choice. This lush multi-petal flower is a wedding-ready flower that features several blossoms on a stem. The meaning of the ranunculus is “I am dazzled by your charms,” which is precisely the message to send to your partner when you walk down the aisle.

Roses
Roses have always been associated with “love” and “beauty.” Roses are available in virtually any color and can even come stripped or tipped. More than 3000 varieties of roses are available, making them an affordable and classic choice for a wedding bouquet. David Austin roses are a type of English rose that is known for their strong fragrance and old-fashioned appearance. These roses are ideal for planting in a garden, as they can add both beauty and fragrance to the area. A bouquet of these roses would be a real treasure!
Stephanotis
The stephanotis’ meaning is “marital happiness,” which is exactly what every couple wants from their marriage. This dainty flower is a star-shaped floret that grows on a vine. Each of the vines must be individually wired and placed into a special holder to be used as a bouquet, but it is a classic choice for a formal wedding.
Sweet Peas
The sweet pea is known to signify “lasting pleasure.” it ranges in color from white to pinks and purples and has a unique look with its ruffled blossoms.
Tulips
Tulips are said to represent “consuming love” and “happy years,” which are both significant meanings to bring into your wedding bouquet. The tulip is available in a wide array of colors, from white and cream to pastels and vibrant shades.
Bottom line
Regardless of which flowers and colors you choose to go to your wedding bouquet, the bouquet should represent you and your partner, and the look you are trying to create with your wedding. Be sure to visit flores a domicilio for the most beautiful wedding bouquets, as well as birthday flowers, condolence flowers, or simply flowers by which you can express your love to your other half.