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The green theme is often recommended by florists and other specialists in field to the brides and grooms who are planning their wedding outside the doors. But nowadays, the trends are more complex and versatile that even the formal receptions or the indoors weddings can host green wedding flower centerpieces.
The green décor is regarded as more adequate for nature inspired weddings or for casual ceremonies and receptions planned for outdoors locations. The surprise comes from the fact that this same type of décor is nowadays solicited for formal, dramatic and fancy indoors receptions too! These white and green wedding bouquets we’re showing here were created for outdoors weddings, but they can make gorgeous selections for fun and cheerful events planned in elegant restaurants or other locals.
The greenhouse can be for example a wonderful venue for a green themed wedding. These arrangements here look so dainty and stylish because they are not composed entirely only of green flowers, but also accented with white blooms. Some of these bouquets are only accented with green color blooms, while others are composed from the very beginning of green flowers and then adorned with a few white assortments. The results are adorable and we believe that many contemporary brides will find these arrangements ideal for their wedding. The green and white themes are very trendy and they are desired by more and more couples for their wedding.
Synonymous with natural vibrancy, the green color is a novelty for contemporary weddings and a compliment for fresh and refreshing receptions. If you want the wedding to look and feel more cheerful, radiant, joyful and festive, don’t refrain from using this color palette for the flower arrangements and decorations. Green is the lucky color of fortune, good luck and prosperity. It is also viewed or used as a symbol of new beginnings, youth, happiness, joy of living and resilience. Interpreted in an old language of flowers, the green flowers symbolize optimism, faith, health, renewal and wealth.
The first white and green wedding bouquet is composed of fresh-cut flowers and a multitude of leaves and this is why it looks so natural, fresh and seasonal. The second arrangement is also inspired by the nature and it’s extremely lavish, sophisticated and extravagant. The butterflies add a touch of youthfulness, romance and femininity. The last bouquet here is a bit more elegant. It contains fresh white roses and calla lilies, adorned with green sashes and ribbons.