Ferns are beautiful plants that traditionally symbolize fidelity and sincerity, and they are sure to add to a timeless and meaningful accent to your wedding bouquet. If you are a looking for a textural touch, an alternative to eucalyptus, this is it! Let’s find out some details before you make a decision.
What Does Fern Mean?
As I said above, fern is about fidelity or sincerity and it has many more meanings like eternal faithfulness to reverie or magic. Even if you don’t care quite so much about the symbolism, there’s no denying that these pretty plants are especially wedding-worthy.
A beautiful Christmas wedding bouquet of greenery, fern, fir, white roses and berries is a timeless idea.
A beautiful Christmas wedding bouquet of greenery, red roses, berries and pinecones is a very cool option.
A beautiful wedding bouquet of white blooms and various kinds of greenery and ferns is great for a spring or summer bride.
A bold woodland wedding bouquet with greenery, bold fall leaves, privet berries and long colorful ribbons.
A bright and chic Christmas wedding bouquet of red roses and ferns plus red ribbons is gorgeous.
A bright and chic wedding bouquet that includes yellow roses, billy balls, daisies, ferns and greenery for a summer wedding.
What Flowers To Use With Fern?
Fern looks like with a lot of flowers: ranunculus and anemones, roses and peonies, chamomiles and daisies and many others. But more than that, fern looks amazing itself! You may rock a wedding bouquet of only ferns, and it will be gorgeous! Fern looks nice with many types of greenery and foliage, too, for example, with eucalyptus, and with berries, twigs and seed pods that may accent the beauty of fern.
A bright wedding bouquet with purple and white blooms, with ferns is a beautiful option for a dramatic woodland bride.
A catchy wedding bouquet of fern, leaves, white anemones and other greenery is a stylish idea for any bride.
A catchy wedding bouquet of fern, yellow blooms and seed pods is a unique solution for a bride who wants to stand out.
A chic wedding bouquet with ferns, leaves and white and yellow blooms is a unique idea.
A chic wedding bouquet with white blooms of various types and ferns will fit a summer or spring bride.
A dreamy wedding bouquet of fern, allium, white blooms is a very airy and romantic idea for a garden bride.
A fern and eucalyptus wedding bouquet is a lovely and textural idea that will match a minimalist bridal look easily.
A fern wedding bouquet is a great idea for a modern or minimalist bride, it won't wither.
A fern wedding bouquet is a lovely idea for a woodland wedding, it's easy to compose, just give it a bit of dimension.
A gorgeous wedding bouquet of white ranunculus, anemones, astilbe and eucalyptus and fern is amazing.
A jaw-dropping Christmas wedding bouquet with fern, green and burgundy blooms and berries just wows.
What Styles Does Fern Match?
Whether you consider yourself a classic bride or more of a modern, whimsical one, there’s a type of fern that works with your arrangement and style. A woodland, rustic or boho bride can easily rock such a bouquet, too, and it will be perfect! While there are countless varieties native to different areas, you can expect to find everything from tight feather-like leaves to looser, trailing shapes from this plant family.
A lovely and dimensional wedding bouquet of various types of greenery and white blooms and pale leaves for a woodland wedding.
A lush winter wedding bouquet with red and blush blooms, thistles, vine, ferns and berries.
A luxurious moody woodland wedding bouquet of orange, burgundy, creamy and coffee blooms, branches with berries and long ribbons.
A minimalist white wedding dress with a deep neckline and a stylish fern and seeded eucalyptus wedding bouquet for a modern wedding.
A modern wedding bouquet of fern, white ranunculus, small yellow bloom fillers is a catchy idea.
A pastel woodland wedding bouquet with greenery, ferns, white and pink blooms and berries looks very relaxed and spring-like.
A pretty and classic wedding bouquet of greenery, fern and white blooms will easily fit a woodland wedding, too.
A pretty textural wedding bouquet of various types of greenery including fern is a great idea for a modern bride.
A pretty wedding bouquet of fern, white anemones, ranunculus and baby's breath plus yellow silk ribbons.
A sophisticated wedding bouquet of fern, white ranunculus, astilbe, seed pods is a refined idea for any bride.
A stylish and lush fern wedding bouquet with foliage, berries and seeded eucalyptus is great for a woodland bride.
What Are The Best Types Of Fern For Bouquets?
Cleopatra ferns are light green fillers that can add volume to any bouquet with their full, slightly serrated leaves. Asparagus ferns are texturally interesting ferns that have needly leaves along bushy fronds. Sword ferns are bright, tropical ferns that have a cheery green color and a sharp triangular shape. Ming ferns have tufts of bright green needles arranged along thin stems. Holly ferns are light, airy ferns with long triangular silhouettes.
A stylish wedding bouquet of fern, leaves, white callas and seed pods is a cool idea for a woodland bride.
A stylish wedding bouquet with ferns and seeded eucalyptus looks very chic and very textural.
A super lush greenery wedding bouquet of ferns, two types of eucalyptus is a very pretty and cool idea for a woodland bride.
A super textural greenery wedding bouquet of fern and seeded eucalyptus is a lovely idea for a modern or casual bride.
A textural and dimensional wedding bouquet of white, pink and peachy blooms, greenery and berries for a woodland bride.
A textural wedding bouquet of fern, pampas grass, allium and some foliage is a fantastic idea with plenty of dimension.
A textural wedding bouquet of fern, white blooms and foliage is a lovely idea for a casual bride, it looks catchy and bold.
An airy and textural wedding bouquet of eucalyptus, fern, greeneyr and white blooms is a lovely idea for any bride.
An airy spring woodland wedding bouquet of eucalyptus, ferns, baby's breath and herbs is a lovely idea.