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Wedding Flower Trends for 2025: Stunning Blooms That Won’t Wilt Your Budget

  • Writer: Karen Hunter
    Karen Hunter
  • Jun 8
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 23

Florals set the tone for your wedding day, adding beauty, fragrance, and personality to your celebration. But finding the perfect arrangement doesn’t mean breaking the bank. Here are some of the freshest floral trends for UK weddings in 2025.


🌸 Dried Flowers – Timeless & Trendy

Dried blooms are not only stylish but also practical. They last far beyond the big day, making them a perfect keepsake. Pampas grass, preserved roses, and bunny tails create a boho-chic vibe that’s effortlessly elegant.


🌸 Mono-Bloom Bouquets – Simple Yet Stunning

Using just one flower type—whether roses, peonies, or lilies—creates an incredibly chic and cohesive look. Plus, ordering a single bloom in bulk can make this option surprisingly budget-friendly.


🌸 Locally Grown Blooms – Seasonal & Sustainable

Choosing flowers that are in season and sourced from local growers supports small businesses while keeping costs manageable. British-grown dahlias, garden roses, and sweet peas make for stunning, eco-conscious arrangements.


🌸 Wildflower Arrangements – Whimsical & Free-Spirited

Ideal for rustic, garden, or outdoor weddings, wildflower bouquets bring a relaxed and natural charm. They pair beautifully with wooden décor, vintage-style receptions, and countryside settings.

Wildflowers with a light blue sky

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