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We know how important is for a modern bride to be able to find something that can help her make a statement on the big day and differentiate herself from other contemporary brides. The best way to do that is to opt for a less popular type of flower, color of bouquet design and arrangement. This is exactly what we are going to show you’re here in this article, hopefully the images you can examine below will make a great source of inspiration for all of you who are planning a modern wedding.
Dahlias are among the most beautiful, romantic and impressive types of flowers available for fall and winter wedding ceremonies. They can be incorporated in all kinds of bridal bouquets or arrangements because they are versatile flowers which look good in almost any shape or design. However, we must admit that dahlias look at their best when used in natural touch wedding bouquets. They are usually chosen by brides who are planning a beautiful and romantic wedding in the middle of the nature, such as in a garden, in a forest, on an open field, in a park, backyard, mountain top or even in a country side.
These natural locations are the bets hosts for dahlias especially when the wedding is inspired by the nature itself in arrangements and decorations. We are here to propose you the white dahlia wedding flower bouquet style hopefully this color will suit your wedding theme or character and style. The white color is still a top choice for the vast majority of brides today who are planning an elegant, stylish and classy wedding. There is no doubt that these white dahlia wedding flowers presented in the photos can make a wonderful choice for both modern and traditional weddings. However, if you wish to add a tiny splash of color to the white dahlia arrangement, we recommend you to use a few colored dahlia blooms.
These precious types of flowers can be found in lots of dark and bold whimsical shades of brown, plum, burgundy, red, hot pink, dark orange, fuchsia, dark purple or yellow. You just need to find the right color combination for your wedding although the white shade looks good with almost any other type of color – more or less dynamic and vibrant. On the other hand, if you wish to mix dahlias with other flowers for obtaining a more diversified and rich type of bouquet or arrangement we recommend you the following types of flowers to make your pick from: asters, chrysanthemums, sunflowers, gerbera daises, peonies, tulips, roses, calla lilies, sweet peas, ranunculuses, spider mums, gardenias, Billy Balls, gladiolas or amaryllises and stephanotises.