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Chrysanthemums smell great and they have a very rich and fluffy bloom with tiny thick and sharp petals. They have no centers and they come in various vibrant and eye-catching colors. You can find white chrysanthemums, cream, pink, purple, brown, burgundy, red, green, blue (in some cases), ivory, orange or yellow chrysanthemums, although you must choose the color or the color scheme that really represent you and your personal style, vision and sense of beauty or elegance.
These flowers can be incorporated in all types of fall bridal bouquets, from nosegays and posies to arm sheaf, tussy-mussy and other round hand tied styles. If you are planning on spending the happiest day of your live in a country side style then a chrysanthemum wedding bouquet can really save the day.

They look gorgeously attractive, inspiring and remarkable when incorporated in rustic or wildflower open field wedding kind of bridal bouquet. You can combine them with other fresh flowers fragrant or not that can look more similar or less.
Among the most popular types of natural flowers that look great when combined with chrysanthemums or used in the same bouquet arrangement are: marigolds, gerbera daises, dahlias, sunflowers, narcissuses, daffodils, roses, peonies, tulips, calla lilies, sweet peas, anemones, ranunculus, gardenias, carnations, amaryllis, lotus, magnolias, orchids, irises, hibiscus, baby’s breath, plumerias, delphiniums, gladiolas, asters, freesias or hydrangeas.
The most popular types of chrysanthemum wedding bouquets re those that come in dark shades of plum, burgundy or dark purple, combined with roses, dahlias or calla lilies. Now that so many unpopular types of flowers are “permitted” or trendy for weddings the bride can design her own wedding bouquet choosing exactly the flowers and the colors that she really likes.