Using potted plants in your Floral wedding Arrangements

Have you thought of having potted living plants at your wedding reception instead of cut wedding Flowers?

an example of using potted plants for your wedding flower table centrepieces

Incorporating plants into your wedding floral displays is a wonderful way to add depth, texture, and visual interest to your arrangements. Plants can add a natural, earthy element to your wedding décor and can create a sense of harmony and balance. Here are some tips for using plants with your wedding floral displays:

potted wedding flowers at wedding reception
  1. Choose the right plants: Select plants that complement the other flowers in your arrangements and work well with your wedding theme and color palette. Some popular choices for wedding plants include succulents, ferns, ivy, and eucalyptus.

  2. Mix and match: Combine plants with other flowers to create unique and interesting arrangements. Mixing different textures and colors can add depth and visual interest to your displays.

  3. Consider using potted plants: Using potted plants can be a great way to incorporate plants into your wedding décor. You can use them as centrepieces or as part of your ceremony décor, and guests can even take them home as favours. Potted herbs have been very popular in the last couple of years, ie lavender, thyme, mints and rosemary and are also aromatic.

  4. Use plants to create focal points: Plants can be used to create beautiful focal points throughout your wedding venue. For example, you could create a stunning hanging plant installation or use potted plants to line the aisle or decorate the altar.

  5. Work with a professional: If you're not sure how to incorporate plants into your wedding floral displays, work with a professional florist or wedding planner. They can help you choose the right plants and create beautiful arrangements that complement your wedding style and theme.






Alex Ball

Wedding Floral Design in Rye East Sussex - Rye Wedding Florist

https://flowersinrye.co.uk
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