Autumn wedding bouquets - which flowers to choose?
The wedding bouquet is one of the most important elements of bridal styling; it should match the wedding dress, the bride's beauty, and the style of the wedding ceremony. Each season allows for the use of different flowers and plants. When composing an autumn bouquet, it's worth opting for plants available only at this time of year, which will be more original than popular roses, carnations, and eustomas.
What plants should I choose for autumn arrangements?
Seasonal plants This is not only a way to create a unique bouquet, but also offers more affordable prices and greater durability, even for blooming flowers. Brides planning a late summer or fall wedding have a wide selection of flowers to choose from, and the professional assistance of a florist can help create the perfect arrangement.

Autumn bouquets are not just classic shades of orange, red, yellow, and brown. Many plants available during this period also occur in pinks, purples, and blues, which allows for the creation of unique arrangements. Seasonal flowers will also be perfect as a decorative element for the wedding hall and tables, adding charm to the entire wedding setting.
Besides lavender, heather, carnations, asters, zinnias, dahlias, and hydrangeas, the wedding bouquet can also be decorated with eucalyptus leaves, rowan or hawthorn berries, and even blades of grass and cereal ears.
Autumn wedding bouquet ideas

Most interesting bouquet ideas:
- sunflowers (impressive plants, looking beautiful on their own as well as with green accents and smaller, dark flowers, will create an optimistic combination, perfect for a rustic-style wedding),
- heather and lavenderdelicate yet striking flowers, even without any embellishments, simply tied with a ribbon, look beautiful with a white wedding dress, and in larger bouquets, they perfectly complement the whole ensemble.,
- hydrangea (a dignified flower, it looks best without any additions, in a color that matches the color scheme of the other accessories or a contrasting one, it is an ideal addition to classic, simple outfits),
- dried plants Dried flowers and grasses are the hottest wedding trend. They can create original arrangements that fit bohemian and rustic styles. Pampas grass, bunny tails, statice, and helichrysum are well-suited for this, along with baby's breath, dried flax, and poppies as accents. None of them need water, so they will last even through the wedding photo session.
Flowers are mainly intended for the bride, as an element of her attire, but we mustn't forget about the groom – thanks to miniature version of an autumn bouquet in a jacket lapel We will create the perfect duo that will wow all the wedding guests.