Wildflower Wedding Inspo
For a wildflower inspired wedding we select a mix of informal, textural blooms in a range of colors to create that "just foraged from the field" vibe. You can opt for a bold palette, something more neutral, or a mix of both! It's a versatile style that pairs well with other styles or on it's own.
We've collected a few of the wildflower-inspired weddings we've done in the past to show how different they can be and to hopefully inspire your planning.
Samanthah & Nathan - May 2025 at Abernethy Center
Samanthah & Nathan had a spring wildflower wedding full of all of our favorite light & airy blooms! We used delphinium, ranunculus & butterfly ranunculus, garden roses, tulips, geum, foxglove, and hellebore in a pastel palette to create arrangements that were effortless and simple. The lilac and mock orange helped bring a sweet, spring scent throughout the venue!
Lauren & Matt - June 2025 at Gorge Crest Vineyards
Cool-toned wildflowers lead the design for Lauren & Matt's summer vows in the Gorge. We used a mix of delicate blooms that are key to wildflower designs such as delphinium, mint, scabiosa, matricaria, sweet pea, campanula, and veronica, to balance out some of the heavier flowers like hydrangea & garden roses.
Melissa & Alex - June 2023 at Private Residence
Melissa & Alex had a small wedding on a family farm in late June. The wildflower vibe was the perfect fit for this sunny, relaxed day. We used a mix of formal & informal blooms for the maids single varietal bouquets and featured flowers such as delphinium, craspedia, cosmos, calendula, matricaria, snapdragon, and lisianthus in all of the designs.
Zoe & Ross - August 2024 at Mt Hood Orchards
We were so excited to design with a pastel, wildflower palette for Zoe & Ross' August nuptials. We used the best of the late summer blooms - zinnias, delphinium, cosmos, and a light amount of greenery for a fresh & airy feel. Hydrangeas & dahlias provided more volume for their meadow arrangements.
Jenny & Kelly - June 2024 at The Griffin House
Blues, yellows, and whites were the leading colors for Jenny & Kelly's wildflower wedding in Hood River. We used a mix of delicate, small blooms such as bachelor button, matricaria, orlaya, sweet pea, craspedia, nigella, and yarrow in their arrangements. We added some bigger blooms like roses and hydrangea for volume in the bridal bouquet and meadow arrangements as well as Bells of Ireland and veronica for height.

















