Make Your Wedding Look Splendid With White Wedding Flowers
White wedding flowers have always been the most popular choice of brides. White signifies eternal love and trust. It also represents innocence and sanctity.
Remember the fairytale wedding of Princess Diana? She had an all white waterfall bouquet comprising of gardenias, lilies of the Valley, white freesia, golden roses, white orchids and stephanotis with sprigs of myrtle and veronica from Queen Victoria's garden at Osborne House.
You can also create such a look by choosing white wedding flowers. White flowers go with all the dresses and skin types. The best part is that they are not season specific and a large variety of flowers are available in white shades throughout the year. Almond and Crabapple are excellent types of white flowers to highlight a spring wedding. White aster is a popular fall wedding flower. Tulip and lilies are good for winter weddings too.
Choose A Stylish White Bouquet
Lily of the Valley is a very delicate flower; it is perfect for a sophisticated look. It grows in April, so if your wedding is around April then you can use it in making your bouquet. It has a pleasant fragrance too. Stephanotis is another fragranced white flower. It has been a popular choice of brides for ages. It can also be used in flower tiaras and hair decorations.
White calla lilies are the hottest pick of the season. You just need to combine them with greenery and it will make your bouquet look stunning. If you are looking for cheap wedding flowers, then a bunch of carnations is the best option, though they are cheap, yet they give you an elegant look. Simple white roses along with frills and ribbons also look magnificent. Large white Anthuriums and lilies can be used in decorating the surroundings. Few white flowers like peony, gladioli, lisiathus and anemone make excellent centerpieces. White tulips along with Gerber, daises and roses can add a dramatic look to your decorations. White flowers can also be combined with any other shades if you want a tinge of color.
Some other white wedding flowers that you could consider are Gladiolas, Spiderlily, Bachelor Buttons, Dusty Miller (Silver), Alyssum, Canterbury Belles, Lily of the Valley, Poinsettia, Iris, Morning glory, Daisy, Chrysanthemums, Almond, Geraniums, Dogwood, Crabapple, Asters, Clover, Silver Lace, Magnolia, Snowball, Hydrangea, Nicotiana, Flamingo Flower, Butterfly Bush, etc.







