Delicate and elegant, peach is becoming an increasingly popular choice for weddings, particularly for brides looking to move away from a more traditional soft pink.
If you are on the hunt for peach wedding ideas, nature boasts an array of beautiful peach wedding flowers that work well in bridal bouquets, buttonholes and centrepieces. Let’s look at some of our favourite flowers available in this versatile shade.

Roses
The flower of love, roses can be found in almost any colour. There are a wide variety of peach roses, from the softest shades to stronger hues leaning towards coral and orange. Take your pick!
These David Austin roses combine beautifully with delicate white and greenery.

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Don’t miss the stunning selection of David Austin roses. These work particularly well in bouquets and table centres.

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A variety of peach roses make lovely buttonholes.

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David Austin peach roses, soft lilac and cream combine to make a mesmerizing bridal bouquet.

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While often considered a spring or summer colour, the warmth of peach works well all year round.

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Here, peach roses adorn a white cake.

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Roses and peonies create a beautiful table centrepiece.

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Combine peach roses with a deeper shade of coral for an ombre look.

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For longer tables, adorn table runners with peach blooms.

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Of courses, roses also lend their beautiful petals, perfect for lining your ceremony aisle.

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Ranunculus
Known for their layers of delicate, crepe-paper thin petals, ranunculus are also available in many colours. They’re a great choice for a winter or spring wedding, available from November / December until the end of May.
Ranunuculus are available in a beautiful shade of peach. Here, combined with orange blooms, a rich, vibrant bouquet is created.

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A bloom that needs little accompaniment, ranunculus make a lovely buttonhole.

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Peach and grey is a subtle, delicate colour combination.

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Carnations
While not the most popular wedding flower, carnations are budget friendly and can look stunning when used alone and ‘en masse’. They are also available in a wide range of colours.
We love this bouquet of cream and peach carnations.

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Carnations are sturdy and relatively inexpensive, making them a great bloom to use in abundance, perhaps even creating a pretty flower curtain.

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Pretty carnation bridesmaid posies can sit in vases at your wedding reception.

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Hypericum Berries
Foliage and berries are a great way to add colour and fullness to bouquets.
Not all berries are red. Look out for peach hypericum berries - a great way to add colour to your arrangements.

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Hypericum berries also make effective buttonholes.

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These rose and hypericum berry buttonholes are super stylish.

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Peach berries and blooms work wonderfully with blue.

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Peony
A real wedding day favourite, peonies are a timeless classic and available in various colours. Alas they are only in season during the spring, although your florist should be able to source them all year round. (Do remember though that flowers sourced out of season are generally more expensive!)
Peonies are rich and blowsy, a lovely choice for a more elaborate bouquet.

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This colour combination is spectacular. Bridesmaids might wear peach, pink or orange.

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Gerbera
Imagine a large daisy and you will picture a gerbera. A more structured flower, the gerbera has become a modern day classic.
Peach gerberas are colourful and fun, a little more vibrant than other peach blooms.

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The pink centre of a peach gerbera brings two shades together. This is a stunningly colourful bouquet.

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Here, sugar flowers, which include peach gerberas, cascade down a five-tiered cake.

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Tulip
If you love tulips, you won’t be disappointed on your wedding day, particularly if you have set a spring date. Of course, you can always combine white tulips with other peach flowers, but peach varieties are available.
A selection of peach flowers, including lisianthus and tulips, give a natural ‘just picked’ look.

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These muted shades would suit a vintage styled wedding.

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Delicate tulips droop to form a teardrop bouquet.

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Parrot tulips, with their ‘ruffled’ petals make a striking addition to this peach bouquet.

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Continue your stunning colour scheme with these amazing Peach Wedding Table Plans. You won’t regret taking a look at these!