Wedding Flowers Classical Favourites

Here are some classical favorites, and some out of the norm examples. Flowers to wear, either for the Groom, Best Man, Groomsmen, Mothers, Grandmothers, and all those in between.

Lets start...

Pictured above are traditional pin on corsages and their coordinating boutonnieres. From the left, simplicity is elegance, Roses and English Ivy, adorned with a ribbon .

Next on a grander scale, the corsage has half a dozen Roses, Springeri, and English Ivy, while the boutonniere is a double.


Sometimes your Groom just doesn't like the idea of wearing flowers. Pictured above are boutonnieres that are masculine enough even for the descerning Groom.

From the left, Bells of Ireland, with Hypericum Berries and Veronica, dark blue Delphinium and English Ivy, and lastly, elegant Stephanotis with curly tails, and English Ivy.

Dendrobium Orchids in hot pink , or chose a color to match your ceremony are a wonderful way to deviate from the norm. Pictured here are a pin on corsage and it's coordinating boutonnieres.

Or perhaps you like the Rose corsage idea, but want to mix it up a bit. On the right are Roses adorned with sweet Freesia and a simple bow detail.