Posted by: Graphic Affairs | March 1, 2010

What is Your Flower Style

Flowers have individual “personalities.”  Some like garden roses and viburnums are soft and romantic.  Others, like calla lilies and fressias, are linear and crisp.  Daisies are casual and fun, while peonies are ruffly and ultra feminine.  Bird of paradise and proteas say, “I am exotic!” So what is your flower style?

Is your style gardenesque?  Gardenesque styles are whimsical, airy, lush and soft.  These flowers inspire dreams of fragrant fields and romantic paths.  Whether arranged alone or in combinations these blossoms are feminine and festive. Flowers that fall in this category are Sunflowers, Dahilias, Hydrangeas, Peonies, Snapdragons just to name a few.

Is your style modern? Modern styles are unique, forms cleanliness and have less foliage, making these blossoms ideal for striking geometric arrangements or tailored groupings.  Flowers that fall under modern styles are Cymbidium Orchid, Bells of Ireland,  Horsetail Bamboos, Mini Calla lilies, Gerbera daisies and Phalaenopsis orchids just to name a few.

An exotic style is spicy and funky, chic and unexpected.  These bold blooms often are best highlighted alone for stunning forms and colors or used in simple combinations that allow their beauty and unmistakable style to shine through.  Blooms that fall in this category are Anthurium, Monstera Leaf, Ginger Flower, Birds of Paradise or Upright Heliconia just to name a few.

Finally the classic style.  These beautiful flowers have graced many wedding ceremonies and celebrations throughout the ages. These flowers may represent a good-luck charm, or a cherished moment in your life.   These flowers are often in white or sometimes muted off-whites and beiges.  Tend to go well with a neutral palette.  Such flowers are Gardenia, Babies Breath, Miniature calla lilies,  Roses, Stephanotis and Lisianthus just to name a few.

Of course, flowers cannot be unequivocally categorized. This is just a starting point for inspiration. Think about what you like. Then choose flower combinations that appeal to you.   This guide will help you identify what flowers that harmonizes with your wedding theme.  Mix and match styles for an eclectic look, or design different moods for your ceremony and your reception.

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