Using Wholesale Tropical Flowers for Weddings


Tropical flowers are breathtakingly beautiful, elegant and usually bathed in intoxicating fragrances. The flowers have an untamed versatility and come in all sorts of shapes, sizes and colors. You might recognize Orchids, Rhizomes, Heliconias, and red gingers from roses, carnations and baby’s breath and the former ones are actually the tropical varieties.

The difference between exotic and tropical:
(All exotic flowers may not be tropical)

Tropical and exotic are the two words that people sometimes use interchangeably but it is very important to learn the difference between the two. Exotic flowers are not native to certain locations and the term generally is used for the flowers that are foreign to certain regions and not found in that locality generally.
The term tropical generally is used to describe the flowers or plants that thrive naturally in tropical weather. The flowers that belong to this category are alien to other geographic locations and are found in the regions close to the equator.

Tropical flowers in weddings
Tropical flowers are nothing less than a sensation when it comes to wedding trends these days. They are extensively used in all sorts of wedding décor and floral arrangements by couples all around the world. Irrespective of the theme, color scheme, venue or wedding style you prefer; the flowers have the desired versatility to blend in with all sorts of combinations and floral arrangements quite easily.
They could easily be used to spring up wedding bouquets and centerpieces or even for making a statement with wedding attires in the form of boutonnieres and corsages. You could also decorate cakes, aisles, ceremonies, arches and all sorts of wedding elements at all levels and details with these blossoms.

Are you getting married this season and want some inspiration in terms of wholesale tropical flower arrangements? Well we have the solutions and the perfect inspiration for you to get you started.

Here are a few tropical wedding flower ideas to get inspired from:

Use pineapple:
You could easily use pineapples to add the perfect glow and appeal to your tropical reception parties. For maximum effect, use them as vases to house your roses, peonies and lavender flowers and see the magic unfold.

In motion:
Use a few tropical flowers and string in strands to have them suspend (individually) from ribbons on a garden gazebo. Just wait for the gentle breeze blowing and it will give a feeling of flowers in motion.

The single arch:
A single arch adorned with a single strand of greenery and white roses may look minimalistic but when you line them up in numbers (a dozen or so) and light them up for the evenings; the effect is whimsical and downright enchanting. You could even consider white carnations or peonies for the same arrangement that is if you don’t want roses.

The mighty pedestals:
The roses could be used in mighty and tall pedestals for your outdoor wedding and we promise you they would perfectly hold against the stress of drastic winds, rains, and temperatures.

There are many varieties of these petals right from the crisp white Dendrobium orchids to deep pink peonies to spin a web of magic in centerpieces, bridal bouquets, boutonnieres, aisle décor, ceremony décor, altars and even other floral arrangements of the wedding.

How did you use tropical flowers in your wedding décor and flower arrangements? Please share with us
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