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The combination between the strident yellow and the vivacious green is definitely one of the most successful combinations that a bride can make for her fun and festive wedding. We are big fans of the outdoors weddings planned in a more natural and vibrant way because they can make a more flattering and cheerful event for both the couple and the guests. In general, the wedding receptions planned outside the doors, in the middle of the nature are adorned and beautified with bold colorful flowers, recipients and accessories that are meant to bring more warmth, freshness and vivaciousness or energy to the wedding and make the atmosphere more inviting and cheerful for the attendants.
We invite you to browse for the other posts that we have on yellow and green wedding flower bouquets and table centerpieces on our website so that you can see various designs and choose the one that fits the type of wedding you’re planning. Both the yellow and green are complementary colors that look divine together! Any bride or couple who wants to plan a more relaxing, comfortable, natural and fun wedding should use this theme.
There are so many decorative items, plants, greeneries, flowers and recipients that you can find in these two colors that can fit different themes and wedding formalities! We recommend the yellow and green theme especially to those of you who are going for a hot summer or spring time wedding, but we find it also appropriate for spring or even winter weddings! It all depends on the theme and inspiration you’re using for the wedding décor.
Here are a few examples of flowers that you can find in the green color: cymbidium orchids, gerbera daises, spider or button mums, carnations, gladiolas, hydrangeas, freesias, plumerias, asters, tulips and roses. As for the yellow part of your precious yellow and green wedding floral design, we recommend the following types of blooms: narcissuses, sunflowers, marigolds, irises, sweet peas, pansies, ranunculuses, Billy Balls, tulips, orchids, calla lilies, carnations, gerberas, chamomiles, freesias, sunflowers, zinnias and garden roses. To make the arrangements even greener or fresher, you can use a few seasonal leaves, fruits, branches, herbals and other greeneries that can fit the season.