6 Florals to Create a wild & natural bouquet
Every bride has a different vision of what her wedding will look like. Your flowers play a big part in creating that vision. For some brides that vision includes natural florals that looked like they were picked in a field. These stems will add a wildflower feel to your flower design.
Queen Anne’s Lace:
This flower can be found growing along fence lines and by fields around the area. Other similar looking flowers are Orlaya, Dara, or Yarrow.
Goldenrod (Solidago):
Blamed for everyone’s fall allergies, this “weed” is truly a beautiful filler flower. It adds eye-catching yellow color. Similar flowers are Astilbe and Estelle.
Bee Balm:
This wildflower ranges from pink, purple, white, and red. It is a favorite of bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Similar flowers would be asters or poms.
Foxglove:
These tall spiky looking stems have bell shaped flowers ranging from purple to pink to peach. They add visual interest.
Sweet William:
These clusters of little flowers have graced flower beds for years. They are frequently found in purple, white, pink and bicolor.
Scabiosa (Pincushion):
These unique flowers have wavy stems and flowers ranging from blue-purple to almost black. They add a wild character to centerpieces.
Columbine:
Dainty flowers on tall stems, these florals add wild appeal. They are found in yellow, pink, blue, and purples.