
If you haven’t noticed, wedding bouquets are our favorite thing to pin on Pinterest. That’s because they draw us in by their beautiful dimension and color palette. This summer, you’ll want your wedding day to bloom with fresh, seasonal flowers. Whether someone else is designing your florals or you are putting them together yourself, this summer flower guide will come in handy when selecting which flowers to flaunt on your special day.
Rose

Roses are the classic story of falling in love. We’d bet your groom-to-be has bought you one or two throughout your love story.
Hydrangea

We love hydrangeas because they are big and dramatic. They come in many pastel colors and are great accents for brighter flowers.
Wax Flower

Wax flowers are soft and earthy, perfect for laid-back, down-to-earth brides.
Zinnia

Zinnias pop. They are the classic flower child flower. Bright, colorful, round—they were made for vibrant weddings.
Queen Anne’s Lace

This green flower is perfect for our eco-brides. This beautiful bouquet will go perfectly with rustic decor.
Freesia

Freesia flowers are the delicate bulbs that dangle above the bouquet. They add natural dimension to a bridal bouquet.
Clematis

Clematis flowers add a much-needed romance to your wedding bouquet. They are slightly droopy, but very elegant nonetheless.
Snow On The Mountain

Do you ever wonder how brides get that dusty white on their bouquets? Snow on the Mountain is your answer.
Chamomile Daisies

These tiny daisies look like little, delicate wildflowers—perfect for a natural bouquet.
Peach Mambo Carnations

Peach mambo carnations are fluffy and ruffled, kind of like our dream wedding dress.
Cafe Au Lait Dahlias

It’s hard to believe these eccentric flowers really exist, but they do, and they will transform your bouquet from bland to fabulous.
Craspedia

Add a pop of bright yellow to your wedding bouquet with these interesting flowers.
Snapdragon

We think snapdragons are an absolute must-have in your wedding. They bring so much life and art to your bouquet.
Green Trick

If you want to make your wedding bouquet more luscious and green, then green trick is all you’ll need.
Penstemon Beardtongue

Purple is the color of romance. These bright, vine-like flowers remind us of a fairytale waiting to happen.
Blushing Bride Potea

This somewhat prickly flower adds sharp dynamics to your bouquet to keep it from looking too limp or round.
Gaura

What bride doesn’t love pink? Even if pink isn’t in your wedding theme, any bouquet could benefit from little bits of pink color.
Purple Coneflower

We see this bold and classic flower in a wedding by the ocean…preferably Southern California!
Moonshine Yarrow

These fantastical flowers add a bit of fluff to your bouquet, similar to hydrangeas.
Aster

Aster flowers are a great replacement if you’re looking for something like daisies but more colorful.
Gerbera

If your wedding is far from soft and subtle, then gerbera flowers are for you. These bright flowers come in many different colors to match your dream wedding theme.