10 April Flowers for Your Wedding in the Springtime

Floral decorations can be everywhere at a wedding, from the bouquets and boutonnieres to the flower petals that line the aisle during the ceremony. Without April flowers, a wedding wouldn't be complete. They can add a pop of color, texture, and emotion.

Your April flowers' beauty, color, elegance, and style could significantly improve the mood of your wedding. Using April flowers at a wedding serves as a design element and a vehicle for expression, both equally significant.

Taking advantage of the year's finest April flower pricing is ideal for a spring wedding. To make lovely flower arrangements, be careful to get the most vibrant flowers of the season. If you are at a loss for options, ask your local florist for suggestions.

Having your florist utilize solely the in-season April wedding flowers and foliage could save you money and increase the value of your purchase. Buying pricey imported flowers is necessary when using out-of-season flowers.

Flowers grown in a garden are better than those grown in a greenhouse. Here are some popular springtime wedding flowers you can use to inspire your bouquet.

Daffodil bulbs

These springtime flowers are affordable, simple to grow, and look fantastic in bridal and mixed bouquets. Flowers can be single or double and come in various colors, such as coral, yellow, and white.

If you wish to incorporate daffodils into a do-it-yourself arrangement, keep them apart from the other flowers in your garden. The sap that narcissus blooms release from their stems can make other flowers wither. Anchoring the daffodils in floral foam may completely avoid this sap leak.

Tulips

We like all the tulip kinds, ranging from parrot, double, and French to these fringed beauties, because they all have a unique appearance and texture. There are a ton of colors available as well. These are among the most exquisite April flowers for weddings.

Freesia

Freesia is a fragrant springtime favorite that is an excellent choice for a wedding because it can have up to ten tiny bell-shaped blossoms per stem. You should also incorporate them into your place settings or escort cards.

These ruffled blossoms come in a variety of colors and are fragrant. These are among the most varied plant species. Although they aren't the most affordable flower choice, freesias aren't as expensive as peonies!

Snapdragons

Snapdragons are lively and come in over 60 colors, and both alone and combined with other flowers, they look sculpture-like. These fall toward the less expensive end of the price range.

Gardenia

Gardenias make the perfect boutonniere flowers because of their enormous size and delightful scent. Because they are only available in white or ivory, they are ideal for decorating with a monochrome or subtle color scheme. Watch out for them to not turn brown when they begin to wilt.

Roses

Roses are a perennial favorite since they come in various hues and varieties. Roses complement a variety of flowers for bouquets and centerpieces. Flowersarch offers wholesale roses for online purchase.

Orchids

These tropical beauties were formerly considered cheesy and out of style as wedding flowers. But now they're returning, and we're in awe at the creative new ways they've been used in modern arrangements! Orchids exist in various sizes and shapes, ranging from tiny to enormous orchids and all in between, in addition to a vast array of colors and patterns.

Peonies

Everyone loves them despite their hefty cost. For traditional peonies, the most popular colors are rose, pink, white, and red.

Peonies are great for wedding bouquets because they may be combined with a variety of other flowers. To prevent a too-spherical look, use a diversity of sizes and shapes in your arrangement rather than just one.

Irises

We consider iris blossoms to be incredibly underrated. They are available in various colors, such as shades inspired by sunsets or Ombre. Like sweet peas, white irises add texture and a touch of frill to a bouquet.

Cornflower

Cornflowers can be used as centerpieces and in bouquets. These lovely wildflowers would go beautifully with the white wedding cake or the bridal bouquet with a wildflower motif. 

Spring Flowers Buying Guide

Mood Boards Are a Great Place to Start

Make sure that before you begin, you clearly know how you want your floral arrangement to look. Getting married is a pleasant moment. Creating a mood board and researching possible floral designs, flowers, and color schemes is the best approach to choosing the ideal flowers. Your florist will be better equipped to convey your vision if you are more specific about what you want. A vision board can help you and your wedding planner decide your dream look.

Ask Your Florist for Advice

After you have a general idea of your preferences and the style you want to see in your wedding flower arrangements, consult your floral designer to develop a plan. Your wedding florist will significantly influence your wedding's entire look and atmosphere. Get as much information as you can about the species that interests you.

For individuals getting married outside of the season, they may give you details on the colors that are now in style and near substitutes so you can make appropriate plans.

Inform Others About What You Want.

The fragrance is especially intense in springtime blooms. Flowers with strong scents should not be included in bridal bouquets for people with sensitive noses. If you or your husband (or any other wedding party member!) are sensitive to scents, please inform your florist.

Not all flowers have the same scent, and you don't want to have a headache for your wedding. If you have any allergies, be mindful of them because pollen and other grasses can induce sneezing and watery eyes.

The floral arrangements affect the wedding's overall tone and look just as much as the bride's gown. The possibilities are endless when it comes to wedding floral creations. The flowers mentioned above can be used to create lovely bouquets if you're planning a spring wedding.