Wedding Flowers
Bring your wedding vision to life with premium farm-fresh flowers delivered directly to your door. Flower Explosion offers an extensive selection of wedding roses, garden roses, peonies, ranunculus, hydrangeas, greenery, and curated flower packages for bouquets, centerpieces, ceremony flowers, and reception décor.
We've proudly helped more than 10,000 weddings with florist-quality flowers sourced directly from trusted farms. Whether you're planning an intimate ceremony or a large celebration, you'll find fresh-cut flowers to match your style, color palette, and season.
Wedding Flowers
Wedding Flower Planning Guide
Planning your wedding flowers should feel exciting, not overwhelming. Whether you're creating your own bouquets, centerpieces, ceremony flowers, or reception décor, Flower Explosion offers premium farm-fresh wedding flowers delivered directly from trusted growers. From timeless roses and romantic garden roses to peonies, ranunculus, hydrangeas, greenery, and filler flowers, you'll find everything you need to create a beautiful, cohesive wedding floral design.
In This Guide
- Choosing Wedding Flowers
- Wedding Flower Styles
- Wedding Flowers by Season
- Planning Your Wedding Flower Delivery
- Popular Wedding Flower Combinations
- Wedding Flowers FAQs
Choosing Your Wedding Flowers
Start by selecting the flowers that will have the greatest visual impact throughout your wedding. Most couples begin with bridal bouquets and bridesmaid bouquets before choosing flowers for centerpieces, ceremony arrangements, boutonnieres, corsages, flower petals, and other floral accents. Selecting one or two focal flowers and pairing them with complementary greenery and filler flowers creates a balanced look that carries your wedding style from the ceremony through the reception.
Wedding Flowers by Style
Your wedding flowers should reflect the overall atmosphere you want to create. Garden roses, peonies, and ranunculus are popular choices for romantic weddings, while white roses and hydrangeas create timeless elegance. For modern celebrations, clean white flowers paired with lush greenery offer a sophisticated look, while colorful blooms and textured greenery complement garden, rustic, and outdoor weddings beautifully.
Wedding Flowers by Season
Choosing flowers that are naturally in season often provides the best selection and quality for your wedding. Spring favorites include ranunculus, anemones, and tulips, while summer brings peonies, dahlias, and garden roses. Fall weddings often feature rich roses, chrysanthemums, and textured greenery, while classic white roses, hydrangeas, baby's breath, and eucalyptus remain beautiful choices throughout much of the year.
Planning Your Wedding Flower Delivery
For most weddings, we recommend scheduling delivery 2–3 days before your event. This allows your flowers time to hydrate after shipping, begin opening naturally, and be ready for arranging before your wedding day.
- 2–8 weeks before: Place your order to secure your preferred flower varieties and quantities.
- 2–3 days before: Flowers arrive. Unpack immediately, trim the stems, and place them into clean water with flower food.
- 1–2 days before: Create bouquets, centerpieces, ceremony flowers, boutonnieres, and corsages.
- Wedding day: Keep finished arrangements cool until they're ready to be displayed.
Always review the recommended delivery guidance on each product page, as some flower varieties require more time to open than others.
Popular Wedding Flower Combinations
Some of our most popular wedding flower combinations include white roses with eucalyptus, blush garden roses with ranunculus, hydrangeas with delphinium, peonies with Italian ruscus, and spray roses paired with baby's breath. Combining focal flowers with greenery and textured accent flowers helps create depth and consistency throughout your bouquets, centerpieces, and ceremony arrangements.
Wedding Flowers FAQs
When should I order wedding flowers?
We recommend placing your order several weeks before your wedding to ensure the best availability. Choose a delivery date that allows your flowers to arrive 2–3 days before your event so they have time to hydrate and begin opening.
Can I create my own wedding flowers?
Absolutely. Thousands of couples successfully create their own bouquets, centerpieces, and ceremony flowers every year. With proper planning and preparation, DIY wedding flowers are a rewarding way to personalize your celebration.
Which flowers are most popular for weddings?
Roses, garden roses, peonies, ranunculus, hydrangeas, spray roses, baby's breath, lisianthus, eucalyptus, and Italian ruscus remain some of the most popular flowers for weddings because they pair beautifully together and work across a variety of wedding styles.
How many flowers do I need for my wedding?
The number of stems you'll need depends on your guest count, the size of your arrangements, and your overall floral vision. Browse our collection of wedding flowers, greenery, and fillers to build bouquets and centerpieces that fit your style and venue.

















































































