The Best Flowers to Use for Utah Bridal Bouquets


Searching for Utah bridal bouquets and wondering what the best flowers are to use on your wedding day? We're breaking down our six favorite flowers to use when curating bouquets for our brides. Keep reading for more!

1. Cosmos

Cosmos are small and delicate and convey a romantic tone. For Utah bridal bouquets, they can be used alone for a small but impactful design or combined with other flowers. If you’re a true romantic at heart, you’ll be happy to know that cosmos symbolize love and they are also thought of as the perfect flower to give as a gift on your second wedding anniversary!

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2. Roses

You can't go wrong with roses! Roses are such versatile flowers that come in a large variety of hues. They also create an impactful and voluminous design, all on their own. Roses are the perfect addition to Utah bridal bouquets for you and your wedding party. We also love that the roses are so photogenic! They enhance your wedding day photos with their delicate and ethereal beauty. 

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3. Ranunculus

If you are in love with peonies but they aren’t in season for your wedding, or your budget simply doesn’t allow for the addition of peonies, ranunculus is just as gorgeous. Ranunculus are big on volume with delicate edges that give the look and feel of scraps of library books beautifully put together in an intricate pattern. Ranunucls are available in a variety of vibrant hues as well as creamy tones. Whether you are considering ranunculus for your Utah bridal bouquets or tabletop arrangements, they are a win in the budget and volume department. 

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4. Dahlias

Are you looking for more of a statement flower to use in your Utah bridal bouquets? We love the pointed petals of dahlias! Dahlias are great for adding a level of texture and depth to your bridal bouquet and evoke the fresh vibrancy of spring. If you need another reason to work with dahlias for your wedding, you’ll be happy to know that they symbolize commitment and a lasting bond between two people.

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5. Sweet Peas

Sweet peas are another soft and delicate flower to use when creating Utah bridal bouquets. They evoke the feeling of an English Garden and they pair perfectly with so many other different varieties. Sweet peas do have a light scent to them but the aromatics are just as delicate as the flowers themselves. Sweet peas are wonderful to pair with ranunculus for your bridal bouquets. Additionally, they also display beautifully in bud vases side by side with tabletop floral arrangements at your reception. 

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6. Anthurium

We guarantee you’ve seen anthurium before, even if you don’t recognize the name! Anthurium is a beautifully vibrant wide heart-shaped leaf that beckons attention. It is also commonly referred to as laceleaf. Anthurium is typically not used alone in Utah bridal bouquets but as an addition to the overall design. We like to add anthurium to bouquets for our brides who are looking for intricate designs with depth, texture, and color.

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For even more wedding inspiration, check out our list of 25 questions to ask your Utah wedding Florist!

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All photos by Branson Maxwell Photography