
You will find an assortment of flowers such as hydrangea, succulents, peonies, roses, and magnolias in a rainbow of colors to decorate your wedding. Color options for wedding bouquets include orange, cream, pink, purple, yellow, white, and much more. There are also artificial wedding bouquets mixing two or more flowers which complement each other. Some varieties are also mixed succulents, hydrangea, dogwood, roses and succulents among others. These perfect flower pairings take the guesswork out of combining your mixed-flower bouquets. You are assured to receive compliments from your wedding guests.
1: Field flowers;
2: Brunia – silver balls in a bouquet Roses – white, salmon and pink flowers Clover – purple and black flowers;


3: Roses – pink flowers with zircons Peony – light pink flowers Mini Calla Lily – pink flowers in the shape of a cup Freesia – purple flowers Orchids – pink flowers with yellow centers;
4: Peony – bright orange flowers Lisianthus – white flowers with yellow middle;


5: Peony – large red and pink flowers; Roses – orange and red flowers on the right side of the bouquet; Snowberry – pink ball in the bouquet;
6: Brunia – silver beads in a bouquet; Chysanthemum – large white flowers; Ranunculus – white flowers with yellow middle;


7: Peony – light pink and orange flowers; Snow Berries – white and green balls;
8: Ranuncullus – light pink flowers with darker medium; Peony – large pink flowers; Anemones – white flowers with black middle;


9: Peony – pink, large red flowers; Eucalyptus – silvery leaves in bouquet; Sage – bordeaux protruding flowers;
10: Feathers – bouquet made of feathers;


11: Dhalia – orange flowers; Roses – bright orange flower;
12: Dusty miller flat – silvery leaves; Peony – large bright orange flowers; Roses – light purple and small white flowers;


13: Daisy – white flowers with yellow middle; Cornflowers – dark blue flowers;
14: Peony – large white flowers;

