Top Wedding Flower Trends for 2018 Weddings are special occasions that are full of special traditions. These traditions are so special that they inspire trends. The trends extend to every aspect of weddings, from the dresses to the venues. One of the most special wedding traditions is the flowers, and trends in flowers and bouquets change from year to year. 2018 has just begun, but the wedding flower trends are already in full swing. Below are four of 2018’s top trends in wedding flowers and floral arrangements.
Dried Botanicals for Bohemian Weddings Although, dried botanicals seem like something most people wouldn’t want at their wedding, using them in floral designs is trending and gaining steam in 2018. The earthiness of dried plants pair well with bohemian-styled weddings. But, dried botanicals can also contrast well with neutral-toned flowers and even add texture to bouquets and floral arrangements. They’re also good for tabletop centerpieces and backdrops.
Unique and Whimsical Anthuriums With shiny, heart-shaped petals, anthuriums are perfect for weddings. They’re unique enough to take centerpieces and other floral arrangements to the next level by adding height and a sculptural element. And, although they appear tall a regal, they’ll never obstruct your view. The blooms are available throughout the year, so they’re essentially always in season. Plus, they’re available in many colours, including amber, pale pink, white, burgundy and vibrant coral. Anthuriums in vibrant coral most resemble hearts, so it’s the most popular colour. However, any of the colours will work well with other blooms and help add texture to floral arrangements.
Ever-Popular and Elegant Orchids Orchids are wedding flowers that seem to never go out of style. And, right now, orchid floral arrangements are trending all over. Their elegance, availability and