Muscari

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Muscari come in a unique shade of bright blue. It has a short stem, so it less suitable for bouquets, but works well in floral arrangements. They look cute and sweet placed in vases or jam jars to make a centrepiece. Muscari has a unusual bright colour makes them perfect for a blue, white, or pink colour theme.

Lisianthus

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Lisianthus are delicate little flowers, similar in appearance to the more common rose. They come with single or double petals and a variety of colours. They look good as part of a bouquet or make the perfect flower for the groom’s buttonhole.

Roses

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Roses are a classic choice for any wedding flowers day – they’re an all-time favourite for many brides. The most natural way to use roses is a combination of all the different kinds in one bunch – baby, large-headed, and garden roses. They look exquisite when the sizes and colours blend together in a bouquet or table display.

Physalis

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Physalis come in either orange or green, to add a splash of unusual colour to your floral arrangement. The common name for the flower is ‘Chinese lantern’ due to their resemblance to the traditional Chinese lantern.

Sweet Peas

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These delicate flowers are particularly popular because of their sweet fragrance. Because of their short stems, they, unfortunately, cannot be used in tall bouquets, but they are perfect in centrepieces, bridal bouquets or short vases. They come in lovely pastel colours, but also strong purple and red.

Peonies

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Peonies are the number one choice for lots of bridges to be! They do have a short window of availability, as they are only in bloom from the beginning of May until the end of July. These blooms are stunning when combined with garden roses, or can go it alone in a variety of stunning colours.

Calla Lilies

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Elegant and refined, calla lilies work perfectly in romantic bridal bouquets when combined with other flowers. They can also give your floral arrangements a contemporary look when put together with masses of grasses or surrounded by foliage.

Orchids

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Orchids, or Phalaenopsis to give them their Latin name, are great for cascading bridal bouquets and centrepieces. Large cymbidium orchids make a statement in urn displays and pedestal arrangements.

Astrantia

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The unusual astrantia flower are small and dainty in appearance. If you’re having an outdoor nature themed wedding, astrantia are the ideal flower for your bouquet and floral arrangements.

Gypsophyllia

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More commonly known as baby’s breath, this beautiful flower has a light and airy appearance. When put into bouquets, it looks exquisite on its own or as a filler between other flowers. The unusual choice of baby’s breath has proven very popular for wedding flowers arrangements in recent months.