As spring is in full swing and with Mother’s Day approaching, the latest trends in flowers for weddings and other occasions are in focus for 2024. Florists and flower experts shared their insights on what flowers are hot and what is not for the season. Snapdragons are a popular choice, with their filled varieties being particularly eye-catching. Shopping locally and seasonally is on the rise, with tulips, peonies, and ranunculus being among the most sought-after flowers for spring. There is also a growing interest in adding native species and wildflowers to bouquets for a natural and airy look, as well as a return to classic flowers like roses and peonies in spring colors.

Baby’s breath is making a comeback and is no longer just a filler in arrangements but is being used as a focal point, especially in bridal bouquets. However, it is important to note that while baby’s breath may seem budget-friendly, the delicate stem size can result in higher labor costs. Specimen arrangements featuring one variety grouped together are replacing mixed arrangements for a more modern aesthetic. Sustainability is a key trend in floral design, with a focus on compostable mechanics and designs without foam, as well as the popularity of luxury faux floral arrangements that are environmentally friendly.

On the other hand, dried and dyed flowers as well as pampas grass are falling out of style according to experts. Peonies and dahlias are currently in high demand for their beauty and variety of colors. Bright, vibrant colors are in for 2024, with tropical flowers like anthurium, heliconias, and bird of paradise being mixed with delicate blooms like ranunculus, peonies, cosmos, and scabiosa. The use of greenery and textures for arrangements that add airiness and movement is also a trending style this season.Overall, the trends for spring 2024 include a mix of classic flowers in spring colors, a focus on sustainability, and a shift towards bright, vibrant colors and bold statement pieces in floral arrangements.

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