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We always recommend the lovely orchids to brides or couples who want to plan a more intimate or select high class wedding. For both high and low arrangements the orchids can make wonderful selections. One can also use orchids for composing a more casual and natural touch wedding flower arrangement. It all depends on the formality, season, location and theme you’re planning for your wedding. You should now worry though, because orchids are versatile flowers that can be arranged in all kinds of bouquets, according to the general line of the wedding.
Those of you who want to plan a more remarkable, distinctive and expressively romantic wedding can go for a precious and heart-winning Japanese orchid theme. This means that you can use all kinds of specific Japanese decorative items and accessories or recipients that can enrich the orchid flower arrangements and make them visually more attractive, impressive and outstanding.
The pink orchids are the ones that can work for these types of highly romantic weddings, although you can also use red orchids or purple blooms. No matter what color you choose for your orchid wedding flower centerpieces we think that the wedding is going to look very inviting, refreshing, sensual, warm and enjoyable. We adore though the purple and pink palettes which are by far the most romantic and sumptuous sweet ones.
You can find the lovely orchids in all delicate shades of mauve, violet, lavender, lilac, dark purple, plum, aubergine, burgundy, blush pink, ruby rose pink, fuchsia, hot pink or baby pink. The white ones are also very fashionable and popular today especially in modern semi-formal weddings. You can combine various colored orchids and obtain a more diversified, eye-catchy and perhaps exotic effect. We suggest you to use only orchids in case you are planning on obtaining a more refined, high class and simple sophisticated effect. Although you should know that orchids look divine when mixed with other flowers like roses, sweet peas, irises, tuberoses, gardenias, amaryllises and ranunculuses, peonies and tulips.