Top Spring 2026 Wedding Flower Trends

Spring 2026 is shaping up to be one of the most beautiful wedding seasons in recent memory. From soft romantic pastels to earthy terracotta tones, this year's wedding flower trends are all about natural beauty, texture, and meaningful blooms. Whether you're planning an intimate garden ceremony or a grand celebration, here's everything you need to know about the flowers that will define spring weddings in 2026.

The Colour Palettes Defining Spring 2026

This season's most sought-after wedding colour palettes draw inspiration from the English countryside and beyond:

  • Soft Pastels: Blush pink, lilac, and butter yellow remain perennial favourites, evoking a timeless, romantic feel.
  • Terracotta & Warm Earthy Tones: Burnt orange, dusty rose, and sage green continue their rise, offering a grounded, organic aesthetic.
  • Lavender & Violet: Shades of purple are having a major moment, from pale lavender to deep plum, adding a touch of regal elegance.
  • Ivory & Cream: Classic and sophisticated, all-white and cream arrangements never go out of style and pair beautifully with any venue.

The Must-Have Spring Wedding Flowers of 2026

Certain blooms are dominating spring wedding flower trends this year. Here are the varieties our brides are loving most:

Peonies

Lush, full, and utterly romantic, peonies are the quintessential spring wedding flower. Their soft, ruffled petals and delicate fragrance make them perfect for bridal bouquets, table centrepieces, and floral arches. Available in shades from pure white to deep coral, they complement virtually every colour palette.

Ranunculus

Often mistaken for peonies, ranunculus offer a similarly layered, full bloom at a more accessible price point. Their papery petals and jewel-bright colours — from champagne to magenta — make them incredibly versatile for spring wedding flowers UK brides adore.

Garden Roses

Garden roses bring an old-world charm that's perfectly suited to English weddings. Varieties like David Austin roses are particularly popular, offering a loose, natural shape that looks effortlessly beautiful in hand-tied bouquets and cascading arrangements.

Sweet Peas

Delicate and wonderfully fragrant, sweet peas add a whimsical, cottage-garden feel to spring wedding arrangements. They work beautifully as filler flowers, adding movement and softness to bouquets and table displays.

Tulips

Available in an extraordinary range of colours, tulips are a spring staple. Parrot tulips, with their fringed, dramatic petals, are particularly on-trend for 2026, adding texture and visual interest to arrangements.

Spring Wedding Flower Styling Trends 2026

Loose, Garden-Gathered Bouquets

The tightly structured, formal bouquet is giving way to loose, organic arrangements that look as though they've been freshly gathered from a country garden. Think trailing greenery, mixed textures, and an abundance of blooms in complementary shades.

Floral Installations & Arches

Statement floral arches and installations continue to be a major trend for 2026. Whether framing the ceremony space or creating a stunning backdrop for photographs, these large-scale arrangements make an unforgettable impression.

Dried & Preserved Flowers

Dried and preserved flowers have firmly established themselves as a mainstream wedding trend. Pampas grass, dried lavender, and preserved roses add texture and a bohemian feel, and of course they last long after the big day as a beautiful keepsake.

Planning Your Spring 2026 Wedding Flowers

If you're getting married this spring or summer, now is the perfect time to start planning your floral arrangements. At Claire De Fleurs, we specialise in creating bespoke wedding flower arrangements that perfectly capture your vision — from the bridal bouquet to the last table centrepiece.

Browse our Wedding Flowers collection to discover our full range of artificial wedding flowers, or get in touch to discuss your bespoke requirements. We'd love to help make your spring 2026 wedding truly unforgettable.