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And among all the precious designs that we feature on our website we are convinced that you will find something not only appropriate but simply enchanting. The white and green color scheme is one of the most eye-catchy, modern, innovative, fresh and refreshing of all that are available or popular for weddings today! This color palette is very trendy especially among young couples who decide to use it for their outdoor weddings.
The green color looks even more fascinating, impressive and appealing when used next to the pure and impeccable white. This combination is a very elevated, fancy and delightful one and we recommend it to all contemporary brides who are planning an elegant fashionable wedding and look. There are many types of green that one can choose from for the wedding flower arrangements, and this is why we insist so much in selecting the most adequate green shade for the wedding according to the season, the formality, the location and amplitude of the reception.
One of the trendiest types of greens that we can see in modern weddings is the gorgeous lime green nuance, followed by the emerald green, sage green, mint green, forest and meadow green. The lighter shades that can be found in the pastel palettes are more adequate for high class elegant weddings, while the bolder tones are more fitted for dramatic weddings. When combined with white, the green becomes softer on the eyes and more refined.
We know that there are many brides who believe that a green wedding flower bouquet or arrangement looks just too bushy or not elegant enough and therefore inappropriate for a wedding. But this is because everything is green in that bouquet! Use a few white, yellow, cream or brown blooms and see how this strident color is tamed down and becomes more bearable. The cymbidium orchids are the most popular types of flowers use for white and green theme wedding flower arrangements today, followed by spider mums, button mums, sage leaves, gerbera daises, carnations and roses.