Boho Wedding Flowers
Embrace the wild, romantic spirit of bohemian style. Pampas plumes, textured greenery, and organic shapes create an effortlessly beautiful look that's perfect for outdoor, destination, and unconventional weddings.
Essential Boho Elements
The textures and shapes that define bohemian floral design.
Pampas Grass
Fluffy plumes that add height, drama, and instant boho vibes
Mixed Greenery
Eucalyptus, ferns, olive branches, and trailing vines
Dried Accents
Bunny tails, dried palms, and bleached elements
Loose Shape
Organic, unstructured arrangements with natural movement
Boho Flower Pairings
Bridal Bouquet
Pampas grass plumes, garden roses or ranunculus, protea or king protea, eucalyptus & olive branches, dried bunny tails, trailing ribbons or leather wrap.
Ceremony + Reception
Asymmetrical arch arrangement, pampas aisle markers, low organic centerpieces, macramé backdrop accents, scattered petals & greenery, tall pampas installations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a bouquet 'boho' style?
Boho bouquets are characterized by their loose, unstructured shape with lots of organic movement. They feature mixed textures—think pampas grass, dried elements, wildflowers, and abundant greenery. The look is intentionally 'undone' and natural, as if flowers were just gathered from a meadow.
What flowers are best for a bohemian wedding?
Classic boho flowers include pampas grass, dried palms, protea, roses (garden or spray), ranunculus, anemones, and lots of textural greenery like eucalyptus, ferns, and olive branches. We also love adding dried bunny tails, bleached elements, and wild grasses for that effortless boho vibe.
Can faux flowers really capture the boho aesthetic?
Yes! Faux pampas grass, dried-look elements, and textural greenery are some of the most realistic artificial florals available. In fact, faux pampas won't shed like real pampas, making it perfect for indoor venues. Our boho arrangements photograph beautifully and stay perfect all day.
What color palette works for boho weddings?
Boho palettes typically feature warm, earthy tones: terracotta, rust, mustard, sage green, dusty rose, and creamy neutrals. Some couples go for a bleached/neutral palette with whites, creams, and beiges. We can also incorporate sunset tones like coral and burnt orange for a more vibrant boho look.
How do I style boho flowers for my ceremony?
For a boho ceremony, think asymmetrical arch arrangements with trailing greenery and pampas plumes, mismatched aisle markers, and macramé backdrops adorned with florals. Ground-level arrangements and organic clusters work better than formal structured pieces.
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