White Wedding Flowers
For a white wedding day you must definitely choose white wedding flowers as well, to complement the bridal dress and the central motif of the wedding theme. There is no simplest way to decorate your wedding ceremony and reception hall than using white pure natural flowers. Depending on the season you are having your wedding day, you have to careful to choose those plants that are in season and therefore can be easily found.

For a tight wedding budget choose seasonal fresh flowers and save some money for the wedding dress or for the themed cake. You will definitely need more money there. But speaking of white wedding flowers, you must know what your floral options are. This way you’ll be sure that you will choose well.
So, you can go with fresh tulips for a late spring wedding day if you want to express the passion, the eternity of love, the simplicity and the gracefulness of your true sacral joining in matrimony. White tulips are perfect for the bridal bouquet because of their length and their delicate texture. You can always choose other types of flowers to combine them with, but be sure that using only white tulips your wedding will look more dramatic and more chic.
White Lily of the Valley is another beautiful choice for a classic, meaningful wedding day, mostly because they are tiny, bell shaped and because they signify happiness, unity, devotion and gratitude. Many brides are enchanted with this particular type of white flowers especially because their fragrance is absolutely breathtaking. They are perfect for a spring-summer wedding day, but you can find them at their best shape in April.
If you want something more unique and sentimental, go with white Stephanotis. Their amazing star shape blossom is perfect for the wedding dress decoration and bride’s tiara or hair adornment. Because they are very small and symbolic you can use them to create your bridal bouquet in addition to other flowers.
Here are some other types of flowers that look wonderful in white: Zinnia, Petunia, Dahlia, Hollyhock, Moss Rose, Cosmos, Sweet Peas, Monkey Flower, Bunny Tails, Tuberose, Pansy, Carnations, Pampas Grass, Calla Lily, Amaryllis, Straw Flower, Gladiola, Alyssum, Morning Glory, Crabapple, Daisy or Chrysanthemums. You can always combine white with other blend shades: paper white, ivory or cream.
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