A Guide to the Best Flower Varieties for a Wild Style Flower Bouquet
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A captivating arrangement that embodies the essence of nature’s untamed beauty. This stunning bouquet features a harmonious blend of delicate pink blooms and striking coral accents, artfully wild and free-flowing in design.
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Flower variety may differ according to seasonality, but will always be of similar style, quality and value.
This bouquet is available in four sizes:
:: Small bouquet measures approximately 25cm in diameter
:: Medium bouquet measures approximately 30cm in diameter
:: Large bouquet measures approximately 35cm in diameter
:: Extra Large bouquet measures approximately 40cm in diameter
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When crafting a wild and whimsical flower bouquet, the key is to select a mix of blooms that exude an effortless, natural charm. Opt for flowers with unique shapes, textures, and vibrant hues that evoke the beauty of an untamed garden. Here are some of the best flower varieties to consider:
Peonies
Lush, ruffled peonies are a must-have for a wild bouquet. Their voluptuous blooms and delicate, papery petals add an air of romantic elegance.
Garden Roses
Similar to peonies, garden roses boast a sumptuous, old-world charm. Their full, loosely-structured heads and intoxicating fragrance make them a perfect choice.
Ranunculus
These delicate, buttercup-like flowers bring a touch of whimsy with their ruffled, layered petals in a spectrum of vibrant shades.
Anemones
The bold, graphic centres and delicate, paper-thin petals of anemones lend an artistic, almost abstract quality to a bouquet.
Dahlias
Dahlias come in a dazzling array of shapes and sizes, from the classic dinner plate variety to the more compact, pom-pom types. Their bold, sculptural blooms make a striking statement.
Eucalyptus
Incorporate wispy, silvery-green eucalyptus foliage to add movement and a natural, earthy element to your bouquet.
Trailing Vines
Let the bouquet spill over with cascading vines, such as jasmine or passion flower, for a wild, untamed look.
When arranging your bouquet, aim for an organic, asymmetrical shape that celebrates the unique beauty of each bloom. Embrace the imperfections and allow the flowers to shine in all their natural glory.
