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Here Are 10 of the Most Popular Wedding Flowers Ever

Having trouble choosing your blooms with so many options? Start with these tried-and-true favorites.
Picture yourself walking through a glorious garden with every flower at its peak. Which flowers would you go with for your wedding: something classic or trendy? Colorful or neutral? Large or minimal? If you're answer is something along the lines of, "I don't even know where to start," we'll help you narrow down your flower options before you meet with your florist. Begin with the basics, aka the top 10 most beautiful, timeless and popular wedding flowers.


Roses
Long considered a symbol of beauty and love, roses figure into many myths and fairy tales. Romantic writers and poets have used the flower as a metaphor for emotion, beauty, passion and true love. An all-star in the world of weddings, the rose is far from boring, particularly when it comes to color—roses are available in solid hues and bicolor varieties—there are even striped and tipped roses as well. More than 3,000 varieties of roses are grown commercially, and many are available year-round and are surprisingly affordable. And though roses are associated with luxurious fragrance, not every rose is scented. Three main types of roses are most popular for wedding flowers: hybrid tea roses (the classic, uniformly shaped commercial roses generally seen at your local florist), spray roses (a rose with five to ten small heads on each stem and a "natural, garden-grown" look) and garden roses (expensive, old-fashioned varieties with bushy, open heads and delicious scents).


Tulips
Although tulips are most often associated with the Netherlands, this flower is actually a native of Persia. Representing "consuming love" and "happy years," the tulip can be a meaningful wedding choice. This flower is grown in a wide range of hues, including white and cream, pastels (pink, yellow and peach) and vibrant shades (magenta, red, orange and purple). Available during much of the year, the most common tulips are very affordable, though rare varieties can be expensive. The versatile tulip can enhance both elegant wedding settings and more casual venues, and work well in almost any detail at a wedding—from bouquets and boutonnieres to table arrangements. Three main varieties are commonly used: Dutch tulips (typically seen at neighborhood florist shops and in gardens), French tulips (expensive and elegant, with extra-long stems and large tapered blooms) and parrot tulips (noted for their ruffled, striped petals in intense colors).


Calla Lilies
Also known as the arum lily, this elegant, trumpet-shaped blossom originated in Africa and symbolizes "magnificent beauty" in the language of flowers. The calla lily's distinctive form has been depicted in art nouveau and art deco works, in addition to 20th-century photography. Two types are commonly available: a large-headed variety with a long, smooth stem suitable for tall arrangements or presentation-style bouquets, and a miniature version ideal for small arrangments and boutonnieres. Creamy ivory is the most popular color, but calla lilies also come in yellow, orange, mauve pink and dark purple (a stunning choice for a slightly edgier or cold-weather wedding bouquet).



Atmospheric Autumn Wedding Flowers at Browsholme Hall Created for Caroline & Steven, Beautiful

It really is a huge pleasure to share these stunning images by the brilliant photographer Tim Emmerton, we were lucky enough to be working with him on Caroline & Steven's breathtakingly atmospheric wedding over at Browsholme Hall & Tithe Barn
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I'd created a luscious wedding bouquet in Caroline & Steven's chosen colour palette of rich and dark; Clarets, Burgundy, nut browns, auburns and nude tones, we'd introduced a whole host of seasonal texture, with glossy berries, velvety Roses, frothy Dahlias, fleshy Succulents and silky Calla Lilies framed by shiny Autumn leaves...

The Bridesmaid's bouquets were smaller versions with more of the paler shades to contrast with their deep claret gowns
It's so lovely to see  and share Tim Emmerton's exquisite work
Caroline and her beautiful Bridesmaids

The girl's gorgeous Make up was by Make Up Artist Sonara Parker 

Inside the Browsholme Hall & Tithe Barn the scene was set for the marriage ceremony, which was to be a 'Humanist service'

We'd dressed the aisle with candle lit Brampton Lanterns set on tree stumps with blonde pumpkins, Crab Apples, Succulents and fresh fragrant Rose Petals.



All of the stunning images are by the brilliant photographer Tim Emmerton,


The Registrars table featured a candelabra for the 'Unity Candle' part of the Humanist ceremony, two of our Enchanted Trees framed the ceremony space beautifully

Collections of fresh flowers, Succulents, Crab Apples and Pumpkins decorated the Registrars table                         so elegantly and a sprinkling of fresh fragrant Rose petals completed the design


All of the stunning images are by the brilliant photographer Tim Emmerton,

          Our Enchanted Trees stood on tall pedestals creating a beautiful backdrop to the ceremony


All of the stunning images are by the brilliant photographer Tim Emmerton,

The Wedding Cake looked spectacular, the three tier 'Rough Iced' cake was stood on a large tree stump, each tier was decorated with a fresh cake corsage and a fabulous fresh flower cake topper

The Bride Groom and his Groom's Men arrived in the Groom's rather gorgeous vintage yellow Mini
Our Bride Groom Steven looked super handsome his boutonniere complimented his 'country gent'    look perfectly
All of the stunning images are by the brilliant photographer Tim Emmerton,
The Bride Groom's boutonniere designed to compliment his tweed jacket and 'Marsala Wine' tie and featured a Black Bacarra Rose with Autumn Leaves, Skimmia, Rolled nude rose petals, Rosehips and Snowberry all bound with string jute.




The Bride's Mum was wearing a corsage to match her daughter's bouquet
The Groom's Mum was wearing a corsage to match her son's boutonniere




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The two mum's lit each side candle of the unity candle
Our Bride & Groom then lit the centre one

Huge Congratulations to Caroline and Steven from all of the team here at Flower Design Events






A transformation had taken place in Tithe Barn ahead of the wedding breakfast
A rustic look featuring our autumnal trees and woodland designs decorated the dining tables
The Wedding cake looked wonderful
We worked with the brilliant team from Twelve Event Management to transform the Tithe Barn into this magical 'Banqueting Hall' the perfect setting for a wonderful and atmospheric wedding breakfast,.

The details were exceptional and fitted the rustic woodland theme perfectly


All of the stunning images are by the brilliant photographer Tim Emmerton,








Each table featured a unique autumnal & rustic design








I love how the shafts of light come through the windows in at Browsholme Hall & Tithe Barn

We'd dressed the wedding cake with fresh Roses, Herbs and Autmnal spices including pink peppercorns

Massive thanks to the brilliant photographer Tim Emmerton,

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