Battle of the Bohemian Weddings: Selecting The Ideal Flowers for Your Boho Style 

Boho weddings epitomize nature, freedom, and creative expression. The word “boho” — abbreviated from “bohemian” — originated among the Central European Romani people of the Bohemian Kingdom, known for their nonconformist and nomadic sensibilities. Today, it represents the spirited and eclectic fashion of the ’60s and ’70s, embraced by intellectuals, writers, and artists who challenge conventional norms.

You can easily identify boho style in home decor, fashion, or wedding decor. It’s characterized by its colorful mix of patterns and textures. This aesthetic draws influence from cultures worldwide and has a free-spirited and relaxed feel. In boho fashion, you’ll find fringe details, wide-brim hats, maxi dresses, and ample layered jewelry. Boho home decor features vintage furniture, poufs, floor pillows, layered rugs, earthy pottery, and plenty of plants.

Every boho wedding has its own special touch, but there are some common decor elements that help create the unique style. These elements include macrame, flowing sleeves, lace, crowns made of flowers, vintage seating, and various textures and patterns. Of course, flower bouquets play a significant role, as do arrangements and other natural decorations. At Rose Hill Weddings in Nashville, Tennessee, we take pleasure in designing all kinds of boho weddings, whether they’re bold and colorful or have a soft and rustic feel. Explore below to find the vibe that matches your unique sensibilities, along with the best blooms to make your bohemian wedding a reality.

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The Perfect Boho Blooms

Flowers play a vital role in all weddings, but they have a significant impact on boho-style ceremonies. The wild and untamed arrangements perfectly reflect the essence of this style. When it comes to these nuptials, common flower choices include pampas grass, wildflowers, roses, protea, and peonies, with each bloom contributing its unique beauty to the aesthetic.

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Fresh Stems for Neutral and Natural Boho

For a boho style that’s neutral or natural, earthy hues like white, cream, and peach play a significant role. These colors are beautifully represented by florals and greenery such as pale pink roses and spray roses, eucalyptus, pampas grasses, foxtail grass, and white orchids. To enhance the romantic and soft boho theme, a subtle touch of dusty blue or light purple can be incorporated.

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Blooms for a Bold Chic Boho Style

A chic and daring boho wedding style bursts with color and liveliness. Jewel tones like amethyst purple, sapphire blue, and ruby red wonderfully complement blue thistle, dahlias, garden roses, dianthus, pink or red protea, and chrysanthemums. To create the perfect vibe for a bohemian autumn wedding, combine these vibrant flowers with tan or brown tones from pampas grass and feathers, and mix in velvet fabrics and various textures.

Woman carrying colorful boho bouquet

Classic Flowers for Hippie Boho

If you’re into the retro vibe of the ’60s and ’70s, you’ll love the hippie boho style for your nuptials. Replete with lace and macrame, this classic look evokes nostalgic charm. Capture the essence of hippie beauty with sweet blooms like sunflowers, roses, daisies, baby’s breath, white Veronica, lavender, alstroemeria, wildflowers, wax flowers, and craspedia billy balls. Picture a beautiful outdoor venue nestled in the woods or by a sparkling lake, creating the perfect backdrop for a romantic and memorable ceremony.

Pink boho flower arrangement on table

Tropical Flowers for Beach Boho

To create a boho style with a tropical and beachy feel, anthuriums and orchids are ideal options. Whether you pair white with pale pink or bold scarlet with green, these elements bring in the desired vibe. Combine subtle white and pink hues with touches of dusty blue, and incorporate driftwood or whitewashed wood to create a coastal atmosphere. Establish a lively island mood by using bright and vivid bloom shades such as orange and red. Enhance the look with macrame, dramatic monstera leaves, and pampas grass to add a bold touch.

Woman outside with boho wedding bouquet

Boho Blooms for Southwest Style

If you’re looking for a trendy boho wedding style, consider the southwest boho theme. This style draws inspiration from woodland, rustic, and cowboy elements. For your wedding bouquets, opt for popular blooms like lotus pods, protea, pampas grass, curly willow tips, olive branches, succulents, roses, dahlias, blue thistle, and other desert florals. Add to the aesthetic by incorporating textures such as rock formations, wooden elements, twine, dried accents, and cactus. To truly embody the southwest boho vibe, embrace muted earthy shades, particularly terracotta.

Couple holding boho wedding bouquet

Luxurious Florals for L.A. Boho

Create an elegant bohemian wedding with a touch of Los Angeles energy by opting for crisp white flowers and posh greenery. Use exquisite stems like waxflower, anemones, white protea, roses, orchids, and myrtle, and complement them with elements like white pampas grass, white Veronica, eucalyptus, magnolia leaves, and feathers to craft sophisticated arrangements. The combination of these blooms, along with a flowing movement, brings forth gorgeous boho wedding designs and floral bouquets.

At Rose Hill Weddings in Nashville, Tennessee, we’re committed to creating the perfect boho wedding for you, whether you prefer a gentle and natural atmosphere or a striking and rustic feel. Our experts are passionate about making your special day a celebration of freedom, artistic expression, and love.

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