27 Wildflower Bouquets for a One-of-a-Kind Bride

Wildflower bouquet

Photo by Lilly Red Creative

Confession time: We have a bit of a wild side. At least when it comes to bouquets, that is. Roses and peonies are beautiful, of course, but there’s something undeniably magical to be found in the unruly mess of a freshly picked arrangement of wildflowers; you never know what you’re going to get, ensuring that every bouquet—including yours—is one of a kind.

Whimsical and natural, they’re perfect for a bohemian, country, or garden wedding, but will work some dreaminess at pretty much any style wedding. Lacking structure, but making up for it in a rainbow of colors, their diversity leads to unexpected and effortless combinations that we just can’t stop fawning over. Sunshine daisies, red poppies, light lavender, purple vervain, blue cornflowers, white chicory—you seriously can’t go wrong with any of them. For an even wilder touch, pair them with herbs, grains, and grasses—think wheat, sprigs of rosemary, or pampas grass and bulrushes.

If you don’t want these blooming beauties to take over your whole bouquet, they also make for great filler or accent pieces. Fan them around a large king protea flower for an indie feel, or intersperse them among more traditional flowers for a unique touch. You’ll still achieve that lush look, and with a budget-friendly price tag to boot.

There really is no better botanical vision than a carefree, tousled, and spirited bouquet that looks like it was plucked straight out of a meadow or countryside field. Don’t believe us? Take a scroll through these wild beauties.

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Try Deep Reds

Wildflower bouquet

Photo by Nirav Patel

This deliciously romantic bouquet of deep red, blush pink, and ivory proves that wildflowers can take on a sophisticated vibe, especially when nestled among more traditional flower choices.

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Consider Gold and Jewel Tones

Wildflower bouquet

Photo by Carol Oliva Photography

Earthy, autumnal hues with accents of gold and jewel tones celebrate the season’s intangible warm vibes.

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Experiment With Berries

Wildflower bouquet

Photo by Farrah Allan Photography

Full of foliage, berries, and pops of red flowers, this charming bouquet looks like it was plucked right out of the fields.

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Go Big

Wildflower bouquet

Photo by Barefoot and Bearded

A spray of wildflowers frames an oversized king protea, creating the illusion of one gorgeous flower.

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Play With a Warm Palette

Wildflower bouquet

Photo by Callie Hobbs Photography

Complete with fall foliage, this layered bouquet takes on a harvest inspired color palette of warm, welcoming bucolic tones.

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Consider Cool Blues

Wildflower bouquet

Photo by CJ Williams Photography

This botanic arrangement is the opposite of bridal, but that’s exactly why we love it. Native flora plays with texture and light with deep, vibrant color.

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Pick Pastels

Wildflower bouquet

Photo by Stefanie Kapra Photography

A centerpiece of pastel roses get a messy twist thanks to wildflower and feather accents.

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Work With Wild Delphiniums

Wildflower bouquet

Courtesy of Poppy + Mint

Wild delphiniums have a watercolor effect thanks to their many tints and shades—pink is said to symbolize fickleness while violet represents the attachment of first love. We love them for a dreamy summer bouquet.

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Go for a Foraged Look

Wildflower bouquet

Photo by Stephen Liberge; Florals by Agnes Laye Fleurs

Foraged foliage and exotic blooms in deep jewel tones mix with feathers, cotton, rose hips, and oak leaves to create an enchanting effect rich in texture.

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Consider Delicate Wildflowers

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by Teri B Photography

It’s wildflowers all day, erryday with this delicate bunch of coral, blue, and white beauties.

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Go for Color

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by The Poffs

Organic and luxurious, this beautiful bouquet mimics the colors of the sunset.

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Include Pampas Grass

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by Summer Taylor Photography

A free-spirited bouquet makes a statement by juxtaposing pampas grass with pink and red wildflowers for a bit of unruly magic.

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Experiment With Dried Flowers

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by Lilly Red Creative

The wildest of them all, this bohemian gem contrasts dried flowers with crisp blooms for an ethereal combination.

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Go for Feminine

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by Koman Photography

Warm blush-toned florals sprinkled with white buds and sprigs of green carry an effortless, feminine spring vibe.

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Try Pops of Orange

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by Pat Furey

Ranunculus flowers radiate romance without the formality, especially when accented with miniature wildflowers for a fresh garden feel.

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Be Bright

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by Michelle Roller

This bright bouquet is pure sunshine thanks to an unexpected combination of cobalt blue, gold, and deep orange blooms peppered with delicate daisies.

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Try a Moody Palette

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by Ruth Nyquist Creative

A multi-flowered and multi-colored palette combines the best of the most delicate wildflowers, complete with wild berries for an extra natural touch.

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Go for Countryside Charm

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by Darek Smietana

A neutral palette emits countryside charm in this handpicked bouquet of natural beauty.

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Try Wintry Florals

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by The Elopement Collective; Florals by Crimson Wedding Flowers

Husky, barren tones cast a wintry spell in this sumptuous bouquet rife with pale roses and edgy miniature blooms.

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Be Wild and Whimsical

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by Dan Brannan

Wild and whimsical, this verdant bouquet comes to life with a little bit of everything.

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Incorporate Traditional Blooms

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by Jazzy Connors

Sprigs of bright wildflowers dance around traditional blooms and roses for a rustic garden vibe.

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Go for Greenery

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by Elizabeth M Photography

An organic boho bouquet of greenery and purple thistle takes a cue from lush summer woodlands.

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Experiment With Earthy Tones

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by The Moody Romantic; Florals by Fire and Blooms

If you could hold the beauty of the forest in your hand, this is what it would look like. Earthy greenery and florals in rich shades of fuchsia trail with disheveled romance.

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Try Unstructured Blooms

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by Matt Godkin Photography

Wild greenery and native Australian flowers combine for some unstructured beauty.

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Stick With Spring Tones

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by Emily Delamater Photography

Fifty shades of pink with a dash of green, this gorgeous arrangement marries moody hues with the delicacy of spring tones.

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Up the Scale

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by Curly Tree Photography; Courtesy of Jade MacIntosh Flowers

Sometimes, the bigger the better—like in the case of this stunning bouquet, where a deliciously diverse array of wildflowers surrounds a king protea centerpiece.

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Wow With Wildflowers

Wildflower Bouquet

Photo by Noelle Johnson; Courtesy of Fire and Blooms

Dripping with decadence, this stunner looks like it was picked straight from a mountainside meadow with its array of lavender, fuchsia, and periwinkle flowers for some violet-hued goodness.

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