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But even for an autumnal wedding this color can work its magic and do wonders with every single arrangement it touches. When combined with red, the coral color becomes even more intense, charming, attractive, seductive, romantic and feminine. For brides who are not afraid of going bold, cheerful and more creative on the day perhaps a red and coral wedding bouquet can make the best choice. The coral color is a derived shade from the pink nuance that gets quit closer to the peach or the orange.
Perfect for beach exotic weddings, this nuance is also more than adequate for fall time weddings. Instead of choosing burnt orange, you can go with something softer and more feminine, light, chic and delicate like coral. A red and coral wedding bouquet can make a stunning apparition on any type of wedding – formal or casual, modern or traditional.
To equilibrate or tone down the looks of a red and coral wedding bouquet you can incorporate a few stems of brown flowers or a few brown leaves, branches or accessories like ribbons, monograms, beadings, brooches, sequins, crystals, pearls or gemstones. In case you’re wondering what types of flowers come in coral shades, here are a few suggestions: roses, calla lilies, anemones, ranunuclus, peonies, sweet peas, orchids, hibiscus, lotus, cheery blossoms, carnations, tulips, freesias, hydrangeas, gladiolas, gerbera daises, dahlias, chrysanthemums or asters. As for the red part of the red and coral wedding bouquet things are simpler. The vast majority of the flowers available in every season come in red colors just pick your favorite ones!