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Key Takeaways
- Tulips are a versatile choice for wedding bouquets, offering timeless elegance and pairing beautifully with other seasonal blooms.
- For a unique look, mix tulip varieties or combine them with texture-forward flowers like ranunculus, lilac, or fritillaria.
- Bright tulip hues, like pink or yellow-orange, can add playful pops of color, while white tulips create a classic, monochromatic style.
Tulips are one of the most well-known wedding flowers—and for good reason. In addition to being beautiful, such blooms are famous for their brightness, playfulness, and versatility. As one of the most popular choices for a bouquet (especially for springtime nuptials!), they transform any arrangement into something that’s both timeless and showstopping. “When done right, you’ll never look back on a bouquet featuring beautiful delicate tulips and regret that decision,” says Kelly Lenárd, the founder of Intertwine, a destination floral design studio.
Such flowers are often famous for their ability to lend structure to your bridal bundle. “Their graceful stems and flowing petals can add dimension, movement, whimsy, elegance, drama, and old-world charm to bouquets,” Lenárd says. Plus, unlike other florals, tulips are available in almost every hue. “Many varieties even have a painterly quality to their petals, making them blend easily with a wide array of colors,” Lenárd adds. While they bloom in the spring, they’re typically available in most markets for purchase year-round. However, it’s important to note that some of the more unique varieties may only be available in March, April, and May.
Here, we’ve rounded up 14 of our favorite tulip bouquets from real weddings to give you inspiration for your own arrangement. Read on for more.
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