Say “I Do” to These 15 Stunning Wedding Flowers
Your wedding bouquet is more than just a handful of faux blooms — it is also a symbol of your personal style, love story, and the aura and atmosphere you want to create and feel on your big day. Whether you're drawn to soft romance, lush drama, or timeless classics, the right bouquet flowers can set the tone for your entire wedding aesthetic.
From iconic classics to on-trend favorites, these 15 artificial flowers are cherished for their beauty, versatility, and overall appearance. Below, you’ll find inspiration for each fake flower — why it’s a wonderful wedding choice, colors that work best for bridal bouquets, and some ideas and inspiration on how to style the flowers to perfection.
TOP 5 WEDDING FLOWERS
ROSES
WHY THEY'RE PERFECT FOR WEDDINGS
Roses are the ultimate symbol of love and have graced bridal bouquets for centuries. Their layered petals and classic round shape are perfect for wedding bouquets, while their availability in just about every color makes them a great match for any palette or wedding theme. From the velvety depth of red roses to the ethereal softness of blush pink, there's an artificial rose for every love story.
POPULAR COLORS: Blush, white or cream, classic red, peach, dusty pink mauve.
WEDDING STYLES:
- Traditional or Classic: Roses symbolism and association with love and romance makes roses a perfect fit for a classic wedding.
- Modern: Clean, sculptural rose arrangements made with white or cream roses work beautifully in modern/contemporary settings.
- Vintage Romance: Use garden roses or heirloom blooms in soft pastels or dusty pinks for a vintage old-world charm.
- Glamorous or Formal: Think velvety red or bold white roses paired with gold or pearl accents or even pairing with feathers.
- Rustic Chic: Combine with wild greenery or burlap for countryside romance.
STYLING TIPS:
- For that classic wedding look, consider pairing cream faux roses with timeless greenery such as seeded eucalyptus.
- For something moodier or even vintage feeling, try pairing deep burgundy roses with pale pink or mauve tones—this can be other fake flowers or even ribbon.
- For a more organic feel, mix garden or english roses with smaller roses or rose buds for a textured, natural appearance.
HYDRANGEAS
WHY THEY'RE PERFECT FOR WEDDINGS:
Hydrangeas are a wedding favorite for their cloud-like clusters of petals and generous bloom size. This makes them ideal for voluminous bouquets or dramatic wedding centerpieces. They bring softness and fullness to floral designs and are perfect for brides who want a floral-forward look with effortless arranging.
POPULAR COLORS: White or cream, soft blue, lavender, pale green, blush pink.
WEDDING STYLES
- Garden Party or Outdoor Weddings: The natural, cloud-like shape of hydrangea blossoms fits beautifully into garden inspired, "freshly" picked, outdoor ceremonies.
- Romantic or Traditional: Soft colored artificial hydrangeas bring a softness and fullness to classic wedding themes.
- Beach or Coastal: White, cream, or blue hydrangeas (or a mix!), mimic ocean hues and pair well with sandy, sun-drenched settings.
STYLING TIPS:
- Use white hydrangeas as a base flower, creating a full-bodied bouquet, then layer in other fake flowers like peonies or roses.
- Blue hydrangeas offer that “something blue” moment for classic or nautical-themed weddings.
- For rustic weddings, pair artificial hydrangeas with wildflowers and organic greens.
PEONIES
WHY THEY'RE PERFECT FOR WEDDINGS
Peonies are the most popular pick for spring into early summer weddings. But remember! Faux flowers can be used any time, any season, white peonies for a winter wedding might just be the perfect floral touch! With their oversized, ruffled petals, artificial peonies add a sense of lush indulgence to any wedding bouquet. They also symbolize a happy marriage and good fortune—perfect for the start of your new life.
POPULAR COLORS: Blush pink, cream or white, pale pink, bright magenta.
WEDDING STYLES:
- Romantic or Whimsical: Peonies are practically made for fairytale-inspired celebrations with their ruffled petals and large blooms.
- Vintage Charm: The soft texture and appearance lend themselves to bygone-era vibes, especially when using peonies in antique inspired hues.
- Garden or Spring: A perfect bloom for floral-forward weddings in spring and early summer. A handful of peony stems make for that perfect "hand-picked" start from the garden bouquet.
- Elegant or Glamorous: Use rich, bold tones deep magenta or even burgundy peonies for a glam, elegant look.
STYLING TIPS:
- Make peonies the main floral in your bouquet and accent with soft greenery or delicate filler flowers like fake eucalyptus or waxflowers.
- Create a stunning ombre effect with your bouquet by layering cream, coral, and yellow or pink peonies.
- For a lush, but softer, more romantic look, mix silk peonies with garden roses and ranunculus and light tones of cream, white, and pale pink.

TULIPS
WHY THEY'RE PERFECT FOR WEDDINGS
Tulips are a sleep and minimalistic flower that is perfect for modern or even understated brides. Their cup-shaped petals and clean leaf and stem lines make them quite visually striking, not to mention tulips represent deep and enduring love.
POPULAR COLORS: White, pink, purple, yellow, green.
WEDDING STYLES:
- Minimalist: The simple, clean lines of the tulip flower works beautifully in simple, contemporary designs.
- Modern: Wrap your faux tulip bouquet with black satin ribbon for a modern vibe.
- Spring Garden: A spring-inspired tulip bouquet is perfect for Easter-time or spring themed weddings.
- European Inspiration: Imagine for example a Dutch-inspired wedding with soft linens and natural wood accents.
STYLING TIPS:
- Use a mono-bloom bouquet of all white or pink artificial tulips for a refined, almost artistic look.
- Pair faux tulips with other spring flowers such as hyacinths and/or lilacs for a "fresh," seasonal vibe.
- Keep your tulip stems long and loosely tied for a relaxed, organic feeling bouquet.
ORCHIDS
WHY THEY'RE PERFECT FOR WEDDINGS
Orchids are an exotic and almost mysterious faux flower, often used to create show-stopping arrangements with their unique shape and cascading blooms. Ideal for modern or destination weddings, fake orchids make a bold, beautiful statement and represent beauty, strength, and luxury.
POPULAR COLORS: White, pale green, fuchsia, purple/lavender.
WEDDING STYLES:
- Modern Glam: White phalaenopsis orchids are iconic for luxe, high-style wedding ceremonies.
- Tropical or Destination Weddings: The tropical, exotic look (and resilience to heat and humidity) make artificial orchids perfect for beach or island settings.
- Elegant or Black-Tie: Use faux orchids to create a cascading and full wedding bouquet that is red-carpet-worthy.
- Minimalist or Contemporary: Let the clean, unique silhouette of orchid blooms stand on their own by collecting a handful of orchid stems and create a hand-tied bouquet with silk ribbon.
STYLING TIPS:
- White phalaenopsis orchids pair beautifully with roses or anemones. Pair with roses for a more classic wedding bouquet, or pair with anemones for a contemporary feel.
- Shape real touch orchid stems into cascading bouquets for dramatic flair.
- Orchid flowers look stunning in tropical arrangements when paired with proteas, palm leaves, or other tropical botanicals.
10 MORE FAUX FLOWERS PERFECT FOR BRIDAL BOUQUETS
CALLA LILIES
WHY THEY'RE PERFECT FOR WEDDINGS
Calla lilies are known for their btrumpet-like bloom shape and minimal, understated beauty. A symbol of faithfulness, they bring a special meaning to bridal bouquets. Thee clean lines and dramatic look of calla lily blossoms make them especially striking in wedding designs.
POPULAR COLORS: Ivory or cream, deep purple, bright yellow, classic white.
WEDDING STYLES: Modern, minimalist, black-tie, art deco, classic.
STYLING TIPS:
- Use long-stemmed calla lilies in a simple hand-tied bouquet for a simple but stunning statement piece.
- For a bolder look, let them shine solo with a richly colored, flowing silk or satin ribbon, or pair with artificial foliage like monstera or palm leaves.
- Mini calla lilies can also be used for boutonnieres or delicate, smaller bouquets such as bridesmaids or flower girl bouquets.
DAHLIAS
WHY THEY'RE PERFECT FOR WEDDINGS
Dahlia blooms make quite a statement with their intricate petal patterns and large flower heads. A symbol of inner strength, faux dahlias are perfect for couples who want their florals to make a statement.
POPULAR COLORS: Deep burgundy, blush pink, ivory, coral.
WEDDING STYLES: Boho, vintage, garden-inspired, rustic, eclectic.
STYLING TIPS:
- Use dahlias as a focal point flower for bouquets, surrounded by filler flowers and artificial greenery.
- Mix richly colored dahlias with muted tones—think muted greens and ochre yellows—and textural botanicals like dusty miller or hanging amaranthus.
- Pink and coral dahlias are perfect for summer weddings and rich burgundy and orange tones are a fit for an autumnal bouquet.
RANUNCULUS
WHY THEY'RE PERFECT FOR WEDDINGS
Ranunculus flowers are full of petal layers, delicate and romantic. Ranunculus blooms bring an airy, almost whimsical vibe to bridal bouquets and work beautifully in both minimalist and abundant, over-the-top floral styles.
POPULAR COLORS: White, peach, pink, burgundy.
WEDDING STYLES: Romantic, whimsical, boho, garden.
STYLING TIPS:
- Gather and wrap ranunculus stems in varying shades for a bold and colorful bouquet.
- Pair faux ranunculus with soft, trailing greenery for a garden-inspired vibe.
- For an ethereal spring wedding look, combine ranunculus with whimsical flowers like sweet peas, anemones, and hellebores.
GARDENIAS
WHY THEY'RE PERFECT FOR WEDDINGS
Known for their creamy white, unique petals and bloom shape, gardenias feel almost like an old-Hollywood romance in flower form. Gardenias symbolize purity and love and make for stunning and classic bridal bouquets.
POPULAR COLORS: White, cream.
WEDDING STYLES: Classic, vintage, Southern charm, formal, romantic.
STYLING TIPS:
- Use faux gardenias as a focal flower with minimal additions — gardenias shine solo!
- Gardenias are also ideal for corsages or tucked into updos for bridal look.
- Keep your gardenia stems short and the blooms compact for a chic, timeless look.
ANEMONES
WHY THEY'RE PERFECT FOR WEDDINGS
Anemones are striking and have a modern appearance. They are known for their dark, dramatic centers surrounded by delicate petals. Anemone flowers symbolize anticipation — fitting for carrying a bouquet of them, walking into the next chapter of your life.
POPULAR COLORS: White with black centers, pink, plum purple, blue.
WEDDING STYLES: Modern, bohemian, black-tie, urban chic.
STYLING TIPS:
- Combine with other soft blooms like roses to let the dark center of the anemones really pop.
- Artificial anemones in white or cream color are deal for winter weddings—they really stand out nestled among a bouquet of rich greens.
- Make a bold monochrome bouquet with white anemones with black centers and finish with black ribbon.
LILACS
WHY THEY'RE PERFECT FOR WEDDINGS
Lilacs carry a dreamy, nostalgic quality with their airy clusters and sweet scent. They symbolize the joy of youth and new beginnings — perfect for the sentiment of your wedding day.
POPULAR COLORS: Lavender, purple, soft white, pale pink.
WEDDING STYLES: Garden party, cottage, vintage, rustic, romantic.
STYLING TIPS:
- Use lilacs as a filler bloom for texture and fragrance.
- Gorgeous in loose, foraged-style bouquets with wildflowers and greens.
- Ideal for spring weddings when they bloom naturally.

CAMELLIAS
WHY THEY'RE PERFECT FOR WEDDINGS
Camellias are elegant, rose-like blooms that bring structure and symbolism — often associated with devotion and admiration. Their subtle charm makes them ideal for understated luxury.
POPULAR COLORS: White, soft pink, coral, red.
WEDDING STYLES: Classic, Southern, garden, minimalist, vintage.
STYLING TIPS:
- Use camellias in minimalist bouquets or as solo statement flowers in smaller posies.
- Beautiful in low centerpieces paired with magnolia leaves or garden roses.
- Their waxy petals give a polished, sophisticated texture.
HELLEBORE
WHY THEY'RE PERFECT FOR WEDDINGS
Also known as “winter rose,” hellebores are delicate flowers with muted yet romantic tones. Hellebore blossoms symbolize serenity, making them ideal for just about any wedding theme or season, or to tone down bolder color palettes.
POPULAR COLORS: Dusty pink, green, cream, mauve.
WEDDING STYLES: Winter, moody romance, woodland, ethereal weddings.
STYLING TIPS:
- Combine faux hellebore blooms with snowberries, ranunculus flowers, and stems like pine or pine cones for a bit of winter magic.
- These moody blooms are perfect for dark and dreamy palettes or vintage-inspired wedding themes.
- Artificial hellebore add a touch of vintage romance to wedding designs and complement both wildflower-inspired and modern minimalist bouquets.
VIBURNUM/SNOWBALL
WHY THEY'RE PERFECT FOR WEDDINGS
These soft, pom-pom shaped artificial blooms offer playful charm to bridal bouquets. Snowball viburnum bring gentle volume and a soft, rounded shape into floral designs, and are great to complement more structured flowers.
POPULAR COLORS: White, cream, pale or bright green.
WEDDING STYLES: Country garden, romantic, cottage, winter.
STYLING TIPS:
- Use fake viburnum as a soft contrast to larger floral blooms like peonies or dahlias.
- While snowball blossoms truly can be used in any season or theme, they are especially beautiful in spring weddings with pastel color palettes.
- Pair snowballs with trailing vines and light filler floral for a softer, more organic looking bouquet.
WILDFLOWERS
WHY THEY'RE PERFECT FOR WEDDINGS
Wildflowers naturally evoke the beauty of a meadow in bloom — untamed, joyful, and effortlessly romantic. They’re the perfect faux botanicals for nature-loving couples and weddings with a laid-back or whimsical vibe.
POPULAR COLORS: Lavender, white, yellow, pink, blue.
WEDDING STYLES: Boho, rustic, outdoor, farmhouse.
STYLING TIPS:
- Use a mix of flower types and colors for an organic, handpicked straight from the meadow look.
- You can add dried grasses and herbs—rosemary, pampas, even lavender—to wildflower bouquets for extra detail and texture (sometimes even for fragrance)!
- Artificial wildflowers work beautifully with mismatched or custom chosen bridesmaid dresses as they match a wide variety of colors and palettes.
BEYOND BLOOMS: NON-FLORAL BRIDAL BOUQUET IDEAS
While flowers are the traditional stars of most wedding bouquets, some brides are choosing to walk a little bit of different path—one that’s just as beautiful and often times more personal! Some wedding couples are drawn more to lush greenery, dried botanicals, or even more creative bouquets alternatives. These 3 different bouquet ideas offer unique ways to carry your style and flair down the aisle with you!
ALL GREENERY BOUQUETS 🌿
WHY THEY'RE STUNNING
Faux foliage-only bouquets feel effortlessly chic. They highlight texture over color, and their understated beauty is a nod to nature’s quiet confidence. From the every popular eucalyptus to soft, wispy ferns and fake olive branches, an artificial greenery bouquet speaks to a more earthy and organic vibe.
GREAT FOR: Minimalist, woodland, boho, rustic, Mediterranean-style weddings.
STYLING TIPS:
- Mix and match a variety of artificial greenery such as ruscus, silver dollar eucalyptus, and salal for a full foliage bouquet.
- Keep you leaf stems long and wild for a more natural, foraged feel.
- Finish your bouquet with ribbon like muted linen or rich velvet for a romantic touch.

DRIED FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE 🌾
WHY THEY'RE STUNNING
Dried bouquets are trendy and timeless! With their unique textures, often muted tones, and the bonus of them being everlasting, dried botanicals create an ethereal, slightly nostalgic look that lasts long after the wedding day. Picture a bridal bouquet made with dried lavender preserved roses, and pampas grass—stunning!
GREAT FOR: Bohemian, rustic, vintage, fall events, desert or destination weddings.
STYLING TIPS:
- Start with a neutral base of dried grasses and preserved foliage, then add in hand-picked piece like white lunaria (silver dollar) or dried lavender.
- For a bit more drama, go big with fluffy dried pampas grass and/or fan palms. These both are lightweight options and are great for travel or DIY brides.
CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES 💎
WHY THEY'RE STUNNING
Wedding bouquest don’t have to be made of plants at all! Some brides are getting beautifully creative — using brooches from loved ones, fabric flowers made from heirloom pieces, paper blooms crafted from love notes or a favorite book, or even creating bouquets with feathers, crystals, and ribbons. These types of bouquets can carry deep personal meaning and they double as keepsakes after the wedding.
GREAT FOR: Artistic, alternative, sentimental, vintage, glam, non-traditional weddings.
STYLING TIPS:
- A brooch bouquet made from family jewelry or thrifted finds can add vintage sparkle and is a very personalized bouquet option.
- Paper flowers are a unique take on the every day bridal bouquet. Create a paper bouquet from book pages to handwritten vows or love notes, even drawings made by children.
- To take a fabric flower bouquet to the next level, consider adding subtle scents or essential oils to the fabric for that extra something.
LET YOUR BOUQUET TELL YOUR LOVE STORY
Your wedding flowers (or non-flowers!) are more than a big day detail — they’re a reflection of your style, your personal story, and the mood and theme of your wedding day. Whether you go with romantic peonies, modern calla lilies, a hand-tied bouquet of wildflowers, or an all artificial greenery bouquet, let your botanical arrangement speak to who you are and what this new chapter of life means to you.
Still deciding what choice is the right one for your day? Take your time, gather inspiration, and don’t be afraid to mix textures, tones, or even something a little unexpected. Your perfect bridal bouquet is the one that makes you feel most like yourself in the moment you say "I do."
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