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The green theme has become very popular nowadays especially for organic or eco friendly weddings. We recommend this color to both modern and vintage couples who are planning a cozy, comfortable and relaxing wedding outside the doors in the middle of the nature. We are going to give you a few examples of locations or venues that are nowadays popular or trendy for green theme weddings: backyards, country-sides, farms, vineyards, parks, greenhouses, gardens, open fields, beaches, mountain tops, islands, coasts, forests, woods or even deserts.
The luxurious appearance of the green color seems to convince many brides and grooms that they should follow this theme for their fabulous wedding. Now, it all depends on the formality, season and venue you’re choosing for the event. The green color palette contains lots of beautiful shades and derived nuances that you must pick from according to the type of reception you’re planning.
The lime green is definitely one of the softest types of green that you can go for, especially if you’re planning a refined, high class and fresh modern wedding. This type of green is delicate, elegant, pastel, romantic and feminine, and it can fit perfectly the formal or the semi-formal weddings. We recommend it to vintage brides who want to obtain a more cheerful, fun, vibrant and chic effect. Among other types of green that you choose from for your wedding we mention the following shades: emerald green, meadow green, sage green, mint, forest and hunter green.
These lime green wedding flower arrangements are ideal for elevated contemporary weddings booked for outdoors locations, as well as for creative receptions booked for indoors locals. You can use all kinds of leaves, herbals, fruits, branches and other greeneries to enrich the look of your lime green wedding flower arrangements and make the most abundant, sophisticated, fresh and vivacious! The most popular types of green flowers that you can use for your bouquets are the cymbidium orchids, the lavish gerbera daises, the elegant gladiolus, the button and spider mums or chrysanthemums, the sage leaves, the hypericum berries, the carnations and the romantic garden roses.