Winter Florida Wedding Trends and Flowers

Winter Florida Wedding Trends and Flowers

South Florida is an ideal location for a wedding. Not only is the state easy to reach for family that lives out of town, but it has amazing venues to choose from and weather that’s ideal throughout the year. Even if people opt for a winter wedding, they won’t have any snow to deal with. Additionally, wholesale flowers are readily available throughout the state to make the special day as beautiful as possible. Keep on reading to discover the top South Florida winter wedding ideas and the floral trends of the season.

Winter Colors   

Most color palettes work throughout the year, but some truly shine in the winter months. Winter wedding colors include jewel tones like emerald green and deep burgundy and the traditional snowy white and classic blue. Traditionally, winter color palettes also see the addition of amber hues. Still, this year, this has been replaced by pops of yellow because of the Pantone Colour of the Year, Illuminating. Weddings close to the holiday season may embrace popular holiday color schemes like white, red, and green. 

Seasonal Foliage

Pay homage to the winter season with foliage like evergreen sprigs, dusty miller, eucalyptus, and pinecones. 

Dark Accents 

Winter is known for dark accents. Embrace this for a winter wedding by opting for flowers like burgundy anemones and scabiosa. These are especially trendy when combined with traditionally white winter flowers like ranunculus, camellias, amaryllis, and poinsettias. 

Monochromatic Arrangements

Monochromatic arrangements have been popular for the past few years, and they’re still trending. An all-white bouquet can encapsulate multiple winter wedding trends. In addition to keeping to a monochromatic palette, you can also add texture with dusty miller and frosted berries. Make sure to break up the simplicity of the color by using different types of flowers and injecting tons of texture. Of course, this doesn’t have to be all-white. An all-red bouquet can be more suitable for a more dramatic bride. 

Natural and Organic Elements

Natural and organic elements have been a huge part of floral trends for 2021. This will remain popular in winter, with a lot of décor consisting of organic elements like falling greens from pines, woven baskets, clay pots, and more. In addition to using these to display flowers and bigger arrangements, the trend also focuses on sustainability as a whole, which means no floral foam or plastic wrapping. Instead, use twine, jute rope, and other natural elements. 

Dramatic Structures

While a lot of wedding floral décor is leaning towards simplicity, such as smaller bridal bouquets, this isn’t applicable to everything. Wedding floral structures are becoming increasingly dramatic, with floral arches, floral moon gates, and cascading ceiling flowers are among the most popular requests. 

Winter Blooms & Texture

It’s all about texture in 2021, and there’s no better way to inject more texture into wedding bouquets and arrangements than opt for winter blooms like Queen Anne’s lace, king protea, and thistle.

If you want to incorporate these South Florida winter wedding ideas into events you’re covering, be sure to get fresh blooms from Berkley Florist Supply. We stock over 100 varieties from all over the world and deliver wholesale flowers throughout South Florida. Check out our affordable wholesale flower delivery rates here and place an order to ensure you have the best blooms for all upcoming winter weddings.