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Guide to Garden Rose Wedding Flowers
Gardens have featured roses for thousands of years. However, the more recently cultivated garden roses differ from the familiar shape of traditional varieties. The ethereal roses feature tissue-paper-thin petals with a lacy finish that distinguishes them from standard wedding roses or spray roses. The beautiful blooms are great for romantic wedding flowers and have an unmistakable, lingering fragrance and come in a variety of colors, including:
White Garden Roses
White roses are among the most popular wedding flowers, with good reason. The stunning white blossoms work well in a simple rose bouquet or paired with seasonal flowers, spray roses, and trailing greenery.
Soft Pink Garden Roses
A soft pink rose bouquet adds an unmistakable touch of beauty, elegance, and innocence to floral centerpieces or bouquets. Pink garden roses often feature subtle variations in color, such as a darker pink center that gradually lightens. These add even more texture and depth to your rose bouquet.
Red Garden Roses
Like a white bouquet, red roses have become a wedding staple for timeless brides who want flowers that will stand the test of time. The deep, rich color of red garden roses makes the flowers an excellent choice for winter weddings, especially when paired with seasonal greenery.
Peach Garden Roses
Peach roses lend a subtle sense of relaxed elegance to a rose bouquet. The muted sunset tone suits spring weddings, beach elopements, or rustic events. You may even use the blossoms to create frothy table runners, perfect for an evening spent celebrating your love.
Yellow Garden Roses
Sunny yellow roses guarantee a bright bouquet. No matter if you choose an arrangement full of yellow blooms or plan to mix and match them with sunflowers, white daisies, or calla lilies, the blossoms will capture the warmth of a summer afternoon or a crisp autumn evening.
Choosing Garden Roses for Your Wedding
Garden roses are typically considered accent flowers, which means they complement other blossoms in your rose bouquet. That doesn't mean that your guests will overlook the blooms, though. Instead, the delicate petals and full shape will add depth and texture to arrangements such as:
- Large centerpieces
- Gorgeous bouquets
- Bridal arrangements
- Hanging decor
- Bouquets for Bridesmaids
- Boutonnieres
Which Flowers Go with English Garden Roses in Wedding Bouquets?
English garden roses pair well with other delicate, ethereal blossoms, including:
- Pink peonies for weddings
- Rice flowers
- Sweet peas
- Flowering mint
- Olive branches
- Jasmine vine
- Viburnum berries
- Dusty Miller
Are Garden Roses Expensive?
Garden roses are slightly more expensive than other types of roses. That said, the elegant shape of the lush blossoms takes up more space in a rose bouquet or arrangement, which means you can create an impactful design with fewer stems.
Can I Have My Garden Rose Bridal Bouquet Delivered?
Yes! At The Bouqs Co., we offer farm-fresh, effortless garden rose delivery. Please place your bouquet order at least 30 days before your desired delivery date to ensure that your flowers will arrive in plenty of time for you to say "I do."