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A plus is the fact that seasonal wedding flowers are even more colorful, vibrant, fragrant, refreshing and sweet than any other type of flower. But let’s see what you can choose in matters of flowers for a country wedding and what types are the most suitable for your wedding style.
Among the most popular and yet trendy types of country wedding flowers used by modern bride who are planning a western or a rustic wedding, are gerberas, daises, roses, chrysanthemums, poppies, pansies, coneflowers, cornflowers, sunflowers, gladiolas, lavender, hibiscus, lilac, jasmines, snapdragons, chamomiles, anemones, crimson clover, wildflowers, baby’s breath, phlox, dahlias or mini calla lilies. You can compose a rustic wedding bouquet or a country side style table arrangement using any of these fresh and natural types of flowers.

Make sure that you use the matching colors, just to create a more themed, unified and assorted wedding atmosphere. Among the nuances adequate for a country style wedding are peat browns, cream browns, chocolate browns, maroons, eggplant, butter yellow or pale yellow, purple, burgundy, magenta, teal, gold, jeweled tones, black, forest green, lime green, aqua blue, turquoise, rusty red, light violet and mauve, pale pink, ruby, blush, burnt orange, coral, silver or peach. When it comes to composing the best wedding bouquet suitable for a rustic or a western themed wedding, you’d better keep the arrangement loose, simple, casual, stilish, natural and unsophisticated.
Arm sheaf, pomander, basket, fan, hand tied or wild flower bags are the most popular adequate types of country styled wedding bouquets. Adorn the thematic wedding bouquet with grasses, hays, corn spikes, leafs, feathers, pearls, beadings, gems, crystals, sequins, ropes or bandanas to make it look more attractive, eye-catchy, abundant and extravagant. For the table centerpieces use, along side hand painted pots and baskets with wildflowers, books, candles, lanterns or stones, branches or cinnamon sticks.