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Spending the wedding in nature means more chances of feeling relaxed and dressing up in amore commodious and easy-going type of dress. The wedding bouquet you must wear on such a splendid and unique wedding day must also be as matching and fitted as possible. When you shop for the best types of flowers and decorative items to use in your table centerpieces and bouquets make sure that you to take into consideration all the essential aspects of your wedding, such as the season, the venue, the theme and the formality.
Each type of location, season and theme have their own colors or types of flowers, herbals and accessories that can be incorporated in the wedding flower arrangements you’re planning for the wedding. So, before you actually purchase anything, we recommend you to do your own research on how a wild wedding flower arrangement should look like for a wedding booked outdoors in the middle of the nature. We are happy to provide you with the best types of arrangements that we found out there, hopefully you will be able to choose something on your taste from these samples that we posted in this article.
In terms of flower bouquets and arrangements, wild means unconventional, rustic, country-style or western, extravagant, whimsical, unusual, vibrant, bold, imposing, formal or dramatic, extra elegant, unpredictable, original, weird, artistic, elaborated, ample, savage, extravagant, spectacular or outstanding, unpopular and distinctive.
The most suitable types of flowers and herbals that you can use for composing your stunning wild wedding flower arrangements would be: eucalyptus leaves, Billy Balls, gingers, pansies, anemones, freesias, hydrangeas, irises, orchids, star gazer lilies, sunflowers, asters, gerbera daises, dahlias, ranunculuses, cherry blossoms, zinnias, narcissuses, marigolds, chamomiles, lilies of the valley, hyacinths, sweet peas, garden roses, peonies, carnations, tulips or lavenders and lilacs. As for the best colors that you can go with, here are a few examples: lime green, forest green, sage or meadow green, navy blue, buttercup yellow, bright orange, scarlet red, aubergine, dark purples, plum or burgundy and chocolate brown.
The pictures were taken from here:
http://www.stylemepretty.com/2010/05/11/geranium-lakes-enchanted-forest-wedding/