Mention England to any gardener, and they will immediately go weak in the knees. The English climate produces over-the-top roses and luxurious greenery in the softest color palettes. Remember the beautiful blooms from the Royal Wedding? All grown right at home in England.
(Flowers by fairy nuff flowers; Photo by Fiona Kelly Wedding Photography)
English garden wedding flowers are arranged loosely, creating a natural, romantic look. Small, textural varieties of blossoms like veronica, sweet peas, and nigella (also whimsically known as “Love In A Mist”) can be included along with the big, blowsy peonies and roses that are trademarks of English gardens. Fresh spring bulbs like grape hyacinth, narcissus, and lily-of-the-valley are often featured, and eucalyptus and waxflower are consistently used for their soft and fragrant greenery. The colors? Soft, antique, and almost like a watercolor painting. All of the gorgeous, lush wedding flowers we’re featuring today were designed by English florists, inspired by the surrounding gardens.
Photos by Dominique Bader
Photos by Marianne Taylor
Photos by Dominique Bader
Floral design and photo by Green Parlour
Floral design by Green Parlour, photos by Angus Thomas Photography
Flowers by fairy nuff flowers; Photos by Marianne Taylor
Floral design by Ashley Blooms; Photos by Marianne Taylor
Flowers by Euphoric Flowers; Photos by Marianne Taylor
Bouquet by George Mackay Flowers, Photo by Dominique Bader
Photo by Dominique Bader
The prettiest of pretty! For more floral inspiration, be sure to visit the flower section of our image gallery!
All those flowers are absolutely beautiful! Love!
The bouquets by George Mackay and Fairy Nuff are especially beautiful!
Stunning images! Flowers have always been an essential part to any wedding! I’m looking to use floral arrangements for my table tops, I want something similar to Michelle & Mark Wright’s wedding! http://www.urbandesignflowers.co.uk/wedding-flowers.cfm