The Hottest Florals for Spring

Florals, for spring? Groundbreaking! In all seriousness, it’s likely you’ll have flowers at your wedding regardless, so might as well make them interesting! Floral trends are always changing, and flower arrangements at weddings are only getting more and more unique every year. Let’s take a look at some trends that are anticipated to be popular this year!

One Flower Type

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1828 Collective

Your excuse to keep things simple? Arrangements of several different flowers are being traded for just one type to create a really impactful look—whether as a bridal bouquet or a table centerpiece. Use the trend to your advantage by really honing in on your wedding color theme.

Oversize Installations

Azul Photography
Azul Photography

Go big or go home in 2025! Floral arrangements meet art installation with this trend that’s literally taking weddings and receptions to a whole new level. These works of art will instantly command a room, turning the space into somewhat of an art gallery. Not just at the altar, you can position them around a column or as a standalone piece. As a bonus, they make a great backdrop for photos!

Cascading Florals

Melrose wedding entryway PC Brett Seay
Brett Seay

No one likes a droopy flower, but if they’re draped purposefully in an artistic fashion it makes a statement while providing a sense of movement. There are endless possibilities for customizations, and you can have blooms spilling over a tablescape, from a wall, or in any other manner you can think of.

“Residential” Centerpieces

On the flip side, simpler arrangements are also expected to be popular this year among couples aiming for that cozier minimalist vibe. Think of bouquets like you might see at home—vase and all—complemented by elements like added greenery, plants, or rocks.

Single Stems

The Axtells at Melrose Knitting Mill

Another great minimalistic trend is single-stem arrangements for tablescapes and decorations—even for the bride to carry down the aisle. While it may seem super simple, the style is actually very sophisticated and allows you to really spotlight each individual bloom. It’s giving clean girl aesthetic!

Unexpected Colors

Caitlin and Forrest at Melrose Knitting Mill
Megan Kerns Photography

One might not think to spring for bright orange blooms for their wedding, but we’re here to tell you you should! Channel the unexpected via bold colors (red, yellow, bright blue), unique varieties, and unexpected combinations. These will be impossible to ignore and unforgettable for your guests.

Green Foliage

Laura Memory Photography
Laura Memory Photography

The hottest floral arrangement of the year might not include flowers at all! Super lush greenery is in, especially mosses, wispy grasses, and other plants. This fresh alternative to blooms offers natural texture, bringing the outside in while adding depth. And you can still make an elaborate installation with ample greenery!

Major Flower Power at Melrose

As you can see here, our venue is able to accommodate any and all of these floral trends—plus whatever else your mind may think of when it comes to blooms! And, of course, there’s nothing like a spring wedding at Melrose. … Or any season for that matter. Let us show you around by booking a tour.