Hydrangeas, hyacinths and lilacs are all full of volume and create excellent flower bouquets and table arrangements. These are perfect base flowers that can stand alone or can be embellished with other flowers or greens.
Roses are always a favorite in any color, and they hold up well. Tulips are also a great base flower for a bouquet and have a similar shape to a rose, making them a great alternative.
Consider using mums, anemones, ranunculus or daisies as base flowers if you want a delicate-looking bouquet. These flowers are not as full as those mentioned above, but they are each excellent examples of elegant purple flowers.
Freesia is a graceful looking flower with multiple blooms on one stem. It can be used as the main flower in a bouquet and be stunning.
A few trailing greens, some baby’s breath or some lavender make excellent fillers to round out these gorgeous flowers.
Lisianthus is a beautiful flower that often has multiple blooms on one stem. It is great for adding height to a bouquet while still maintaining a voluminous bottom. Another excellent choice for adding height is delphinium, with blooms lining the most of each stem.
Sweet peas are very delicate flowers that look best as fillers with some more substantial flowers. Using them with flowers that are fuller on the bottom, such as delphinium, will allow them to stand out and shine.
Smaller purple flowers that make great fillers include limonium, lavender and waxflower. These can be bunched together or used in pieces to add accents of color exactly where they are needed.
Let your big day feel luxe and look royal with purple wedding flowers.