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The mum flower is definitely one of the most interesting, eye-catchy and unusual type of flower that can’t be seen very often incorporated in wedding bouquets or décor arrangements, or at least not as a principal flower. The most popular types of mums that can be seen in weddings are the spider mums and the button green mums. You can find these appealing flowers in various colors, where the green, yellow and white palettes are the most common and rich ones.
We invite you to browse for more articles on various wedding flower arrangements featuring mums on our website so that you can get more familiarized with this flower and see how it can look when used in diverse types of centerpieces and bouquets. We are convinced that among all the myriad of pictures that you can find on our website you will be able to spot something adequate and attractive for your own wedding. These flower blooms are usually chosen by brides who are planning their wedding during the fall season. But you can also find these assortments in summer!
It all depends on the exact type of wedding you’re planning. In general, these unique flowers are chosen by brides who are planning a more natural and organic simple wedding in the middle of the nature. Therefore, those of you who are going for an outdoor wedding and wish to use something more simplistic, chic and playful should definitely use mums. These blooms are versatile enough to be arranged in various types of centerpieces and bouquets.
The most beautiful mum wedding flower centerpieces are the low or the smaller ones. You can use any type of low recipient you think it can go with the theme or formality you’re planning for your wedding. You can use boxes, baskets, bowls, glasses, jars, bottles or even birdcages in case you want to make the arrangements look a bit more original and outstanding. These beautiful flowers look even more eye-catchy and stunning when used next to other types of blooms – like chrysanthemums, gerbera daises, asters, sunflowers, sweet peas, dahlias, zinnias, marigolds, carnations, calla lilies, garden roses, amaryllises, Billy Balls, yarrows, delphiniums or narcissuses.