Lilac flower wedding bouquets




Not quite all the brides of today are only attracted to those wedding bouquets composed of classic or usual flowers like roses, orchids, calla lilies, tulips or gerbera daises.




There are more and more modern brides who are interested in playing distinctive, unique, original and unconventional and this is how they end up buying and carrying a lilac natural touch flower wedding bouquet on the big day.

More and more unusual or unpopular types of flowers are now considered for bridal bouquets because they are capable of transforming a predictable wedding bouquet into a more eye-catching and intriguing bridal accessory or wedding centerpiece.

The lilac flower is rarely viewed in weddings, and brides who decide to choose it for their wedding bouquet are mostly planning a casual, relaxed, nonconformist wedding event.


The lilacs are great because they smell heavenly divine and because they are so sensual colored. In case you’re not one of those white wedding bouquet bride types, you can choose to wear a purple colored  lilac flower wedding bouquet or perhaps a white and purple or pink lilac flower wedding bouquet.

Lilacs can be found in several types of pinks, violets, whites, yellows, creams, purples, mauves, lilacs, lavenders or blues. This type of flower can make a gorgeous inspired alternative to daffodil wedding bouquets carried by a bride on a spring time wedding.

The lilacs are among the most sensual, delicate, soft, feminine, graceful, sweet, romantic and seductive types of flowers that can suit a spring time wedding day. In case your wedding is planned for a spring month, make sure that you do anything in your power to “order” the flowers on time because lilacs are not available for a very long time.


Discuss with a florist and ask her whether you will be able to purchase lilacs for your wedding day, according to the date and time established for the event. Once you’ve obtained the flowers, you should take good care of them because they are incredibly fragile and delicate. You must put them in water before the wedding starts, during the wedding and right after the ceremonies are over.

Lilacs are likely to wilt and get thorn in a few moments and that is why you should protect them well. In general, lilacs are known among the most easily-wilting type of natural fresh cut flowers that brides can incorporate in their wedding bouquets. In only 24 hours a lilac flower wedding bouquet can be ruined if not kept properly.


Even in water lilac petals might simply fall down the floor and wilt. You can combine lilacs with lavender, hyacinths, sweet peas, hydrangeas, stephanotis, irises, orchids, delphiniums, with freesias or with gladiolas in order to obtain a more voluminous rich wedding bouquet.

Written by , date Aug 11, 2010 in bouquets
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