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Sweet As Spring Wedding Flowers

By Emily Thomas
April 15, 2014
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Spring brides have all the luck, don’t they? With some of the most fragrant, lovely, and delicate flowers at their fingertips (including many Southern favorites!), it’s hard not to carry a gorgeous bouquet in spring.
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Pale Peach Peony Bouquet

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This bouquet was a happy accident: The bride’s florist called the day before the wedding to let her know they had gotten in some amazing pale peach peonies and were dying to use them in place of what they had planned.

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Photo: Alice Keeney

Florist: Ooh! Events

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Lilac Bouquet

Credit: Photo: Eric Kelley

Sweet peas, lilacs, garden roses, ranunculus, and clematis combined for this soft and sweet bouquet.

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Photo: Eric Kelley

Florist: Southern Blooms

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Crisp and Classic Bouquet

Credit: Photo: Patricia Lyons

This classic spring bouquet was composed of ivory patience garden roses, white peonies, white hydrangea, and Sahara roses. The bride’s grandmother’s handkerchief, edged in lace, was tucked inside.

SouthernWeddings.com: Charlotesville Wedding

Photo: Patricia Lyons

Florist: Southern Blooms

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Lowcountry Bouquet

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With spring blooms in soft colors, this bride’s bouquet blended with the shades of her wedding’s Lowcountry locale. Her florist added trailing ribbons embroidered with her maiden monogram as a special touch.

SouthernWeddings.com: Spring Lowcountry Wedding

Photo: Ashley Seawell

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Pink and Yellow Bouquet

Credit: Photo: Gracie Blue

Kate’s spring bouquet included coral charm peonies, Campenella and Juliet garden roses, yellow ranunculus, veronica, sweet peas, tulips, and pink hypericum berries.

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Photo: Gracie Blue

Florist: Holly Bryan Floral & Botanical Design

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Dogwood Bouquet

Credit: Photo: Virgil Bunao

In addition to scabiosa, fringe tulips, sweet peas, peonies, rice flower, astilbe, garden roses, and ranunculus, this special bouquet held a branch of kousa dogwood from the bride’s parents’ home. The tree will bloom every year on her anniversary.

SouthernWeddings.com: Spring Wedding

Photo: Virgil Bunao

Florist: Deborah Gibson Design

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Peony and Rose Bouquet

Credit: Photo: Nathan Westerfield

This pink peony and cream rose bouquet is lush and romantic—perfect for spring brides!

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Photo: Nathan Westerfield

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Pink Perfection Bouquet

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Lisianthus, peonies, garden roses, stephanotis vine, astilbe, maidenhair fern, and dusty miller make up this bouquet—pretty in pink!

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Photo: Harwell Photography

Florist: Blossoms Events

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Clematis Bouquet

Credit: Photo: Jennefer Wilson

Roses, ranunculus, lavender, Queen Anne’s lace, peonies, and clematis in soft shades of peach and purple were tied together with the handkerchief the bride’s mother had carried on her wedding day.

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Photo: Jennefer Wilson

Florist: Ashlilium

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Romantic Spring Bouquet

Credit: Photo: Annabella Charles Photography

Traditional roses ground this delicate pink, white, and soft green bouquet.

SouthernWeddings.com: Romantic Tennessee Wedding

Photo: Annabella Charles Photography

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