Wedding flowers

Traditional

Traditionally the bridal bouquet was made up of white flowers to symbolise purity. In modern times brides will choose a bouquet that will compliment her wedding dress and the bridesmaid dresses.

Style

Depending on the style of wedding you plan to have if you want a formal look to your floral arrangements you could use any of the following flowers: Amaryllis, Anemone, carnations, roses, daffodils, primula or sunflowers.

Wedding packages

Opting for a wedding package can be a simple and cost effective way of providing buttonholes and bouquets for the guests and participants of your wedding. Find out more..

Custom arrangements

For a less structured look to your wedding try selecting wilder looking flowers: Bouvardia, lily of the valley, lavender, sweet pea, ivy, daisy, euphorbia, freesia, iris, gerberas, mimosa, nerine, orchids, reticulata, sweet pea, violets, waxflower. Your florist should be able to offer more detailed advice, alternatively get some inspiration from the books we have listed.

On-line florist

Wedding Party Favors
Instructions and ideas to make your own homemade wedding favors. Do it yourself wedding favor crafts instructions and plenty of ideas for Homemade Wedding Favors

Fresh Flower Greetings Cards Beautiful Fresh Flower Cards. Can be sent to any address in the UK for next day delivery. Excellent Corporate gift and Florist's product. Ideal as Wedding and Party Invitations

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