This year's trending blooms are all about storytelling. Couples are choosing flowers not just for how they look, but for what they represent, how they fill a space, and even how they move or age throughout the day. There’s a noticeable shift toward blooms that feel expressive, symbolic, and sometimes even a little unexpected. Bold, fashion-forward, and with a little edge, these florals are trending for their emotional resonance over tradition. Below, then ten floral varieties shaping weddings that feel more personal than ever, and especially visually memorable.
Mane Flowers
Caitlyn Minimalist
Hyacinth
The hyacinth is rich in symbolism due to its strong ties with Greek mythology. Representing power, pride, and beauty, this delicate bloom is an effortlessly romantic choice for weddings—and especially in bouquets and boutonnieres. One of its most distinctive qualities is its fragrance, which can subtly perfume the space and create a sensory experience for guests.
Pulkra Floral
Mandy's Garden
20s Florist
Yasmine Mei
Olive and Sage Floral
Porch Flowers
Carnivorous Plants
Carnivorous plants and flowers are an unconventional yet striking choice for this year's weddings. Between spotted cobra lilies and vibrant pitcher plants, a few statement blooms can introduce a sense of intrigue into the design. Since these aren't your typical wedding florals, carnivorous flowers are perfect for the couple who wants to break away from tradition.
Hattie Molloy
Pierre Capait
Honesty Flora
Spider Gerberas
With their frilly and voluminous petals, spider gerbera daisies are a playful yet expressive choice of flowers. Their spiky texture adds movement and an unexpected edge to any bouquets and arrangements. Available most of the year, they work especially well in spring and summer weddings when lighter, more energetic florals feel right. We especially love them arranged into geometric shapes and cubes.
Studio Lilo
Rango Atelier
Attepmt
Gosha
Studio Lilo
By.mag.nolia, Photography: Alta Studio
Dandelion Seed
Representing wishes and hope, dandelion seed heads are a symbolic choice for 2026. Their delicate, cloud-like appearance brings a sense of softness and fleeting beauty to wedding florals with a playful touch. Whether incorporated into sculptural arrangements or styled in a bouquet bag, dandelion seeds will surely add a poetic layer to the celebration.
Chloe Szukiłojć
Katerina Shukshina
Édenique Floral Design
Colorful Carnations
Perhaps an unexpected addition to the trends, caranations—once considered perhaps too overly traditional—are back with an editorial edge. Appreciated for their ruffly texture and incredible longevity, this variety is available year-round in multiple colorways. They're the perfect choice for sculptural flower towers, fresh-cut stem stacks, and geometrical arrangements.
Aneiri Berri
Cordero Atelier
Blxxm
Tresor Floral, Photography: Fedotova Alena
Chloe Szukiłojć
VH Raffaello
Leafy Greens
Leafy greens are no longer just supporting players; in 2026, they’re often the main event. Rhubarb, cabbage, and other leafy vegetables become focal points in floral arrangements, bringing an unexpected twist full of texture and movement. They're especially effective in large-scale and sculptural installations, adding softness and an organic touch.
Casa Protea, Photography: Joy Zamora
Floret
Bosque Concepts
Lotus
The lotus flower is rich in meaning, symbolizing rebirth, resilience, and spiritual connection, as it blooms beautifully even in muddy waters. Its strong, architectural form makes it a striking focal flower, particularly in minimalist bouquets. Lotus flowers are most commonly available in summer, and they work especially well in destination weddings or ceremonies with cultural or spiritual elements. Even a single lotus stem can have visual impact and beauty.
Just Breathe, Photography: Yazlove
Fountain Flowers
Jungle
Listic
Jungle
Flowers Lover
Sunflowers
An unmistakably happy choice for a wedding day, sunflowers symbolize joy, loyalty, and optimism. While traditionally associated with rustic or countryside weddings, they’re being reimagined in more refined ways, often used in monobloom arrangements and table centerpieces. These flowers are at their peak in late summer and early fall and thrive best in outdoor celebrations. When styled thoughtfully, they bring warmth to the wedding through their various hues of green, yellow, and even pink and purple.
Attepmt
Farm and Son, Content: Unbuttoned Creative
Attepmt
Lilies
A classic bloom with a vintage allure, lilies are stepping back into the spotlight through romantic bouquets and lush arrangements. Celebrated for their iconic shape and symbolic meaning, this floral represents purity, devotion, and renewal, making them a natural choice for weddings. A few well-placed stems can create visual impact without taking away from the space, or let the lilies shine in low arrangements that allow their form to speak for itself.
Somadal Fiore
Wink Atelier
Rose Studios
Agos Muni
Mimosa Posy, Photography: Nawaphon Present
Mane Flowers
Chrome Anthuriums
The anthurium came to the spotlight in 2026 and is returning this year with an even more editorial edge. Covered in silvery finishes, this sculptural bloom becomes more modern and fashion-forward. With a glossy surface and heart-shaped form, chrome-covered anthuriums will feel bold and dramatic, especially in contemporary venues.