Natural Selection: Wedding Bouquets with Wildflowers

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Wildflowers add texture and flair to contemporary bridal bouquets.

(above) Bouquet of garden-grown delphinium, helleborus, seeded viburnum, sweet peas and veronica, by City Gardens’ Flower Mill in Minneapolis. 

Wildflowers add texture and flair to contemporary bridal bouquets.

(above) Bouquet of blushing bride protea, nerine lilies, ranunculus and explosion grass, by Wisteria Design Studio in Minneapolis. 

Wildflowers add texture and flair to contemporary bridal bouquets.

(above) Bouquet of butterfly weeds, asiatic lilies, echinacea, dahlias, spray roses, safflowers and feather celosia, collared in croton leaves and wrapped in burlap and orange ribbon with copper bullion wire, by Distinctly Debbie Floral Design in Rogers.

Wildflowers add texture and flair to contemporary bridal bouquets.

(above) Bouquet of hellebore, echeveria, poppy pods, astrantia, silver brunia, hosta buds, variegated mint and hosta foliage and maidenhair ferns, by Flora Bella in Minneapolis. 

Wildflowers add texture and flair to contemporary bridal bouquets.

(above) Bouquet of garden roses, feverfew, three-lobed coneflower, bunny tails and sage, by Floral Logic in Minneapolis. 

Wildflowers add texture and flair to contemporary bridal bouquets.

(above) Bouquet of standard daisies, feverfew, ranunculus, freesia, lisianthus, anemones, sweet peas and fern shoots, wrapped with a satin ribbon, by Marah Cole Designs in St. Paul.

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