Are hydrangeas good wedding flowers?
Hydrangeas are, and always will be, a forever favorite when it comes to wedding flowers. They’re lush and gorgeous, and a perfect option for almost any wedding style—from romantic to formal, whimsical, modern, and even rustic.
How much is a hydrangea bridal bouquet?
Hydrangea bouquet prices range from $40 to $130 or higher for a set of 10 or 12 stems, each of which will have a generous bundle of flowers.
Are hydrangeas expensive for weddings?
The most expensive flowers include peonies, gardenias, and hydrangeas. If you’re on a tight wedding flower budget, using lots of greenery is an affordable (and on-trend!) way to decorate your reception. Other inexpensive flowers include freesia, baby’s breath, roses (not garden roses, though), daisies, and carnations.
How do you keep hydrangeas in a bridal bouquet?
Put simply, all you need to do to keep those charming hydrangeas looking fresh is to re-cut their stems, change their water, give them some much-needed flower nutrients—one tablespoon of sugar and 1/4 tablespoon of household bleach should do the trick.
Can you buy hydrangeas in a bouquet?
By purchasing hydrangea flowers wholesale, you’ll save so much over the costs of a traditional florist. Meanwhile, the voluminous blooms of these delicate flowers make for a stunning display on your reception tables or a textured look that can be incorporated into bridal bouquets.
What flowers go well with hydrangeas bouquet?
Pair Hydrangeas with Complementary Flowers Flowers like roses, peonies, and dahlia have the dramatic presence to hold their own.
How do you care for a hydrangea bouquet?
Do hydrangeas last in bouquets?
These showy blooms practically arrange themselves, but if you cut them at the wrong time (or prep them incorrectly), they’ll deflate fast and furiously. For lasting arrangements (about two to three days for fresh cut flowers), take our advice and gather blooms in the morning.