This spring, give a bouquet of flowers to your loved ones to celebrate the return of the beautiful season. Discover our lovely selection.
What bouquet of flowers to give in the spring?
In spring, nature offers us a veritable explosion of greenery, perfect for creating bouquets of flowers more wonderful than the last. Between Grandmother’s Day, Easter, Mother’s Day a bit later, and May 1st, there is no shortage of opportunities to offer a beautiful floral arrangement. And nothing stops you from bringing the gentle season into your home by decorating your space with well-thought-out arrangements.
Discover our ideas for spring bouquets and please those you love… or yourself.
A bouquet full of simplicity
While many varieties of flowers are available in spring, some are more emblematic than others for marking the return of sunny days. You could, for example, opt for a bouquet of flowers with intoxicating scents, composed of hyacinths, lilacs, peonies, and roses. To create more texture and volume, feel free to add a few hydrangea pompons and a magnolia branch adorned with some blossoms.
If you prefer a bouquet with a more childlike charm, then combine daffodils with tulips, a sprig of lily of the valley, and a few anemones to form a delicate and poetic ensemble.
A refined bouquet
Bouquets that feature one or two well-chosen varieties of flowers exude unparalleled magnificence. Alliums or calla lilies create very contemporary bunches. The elegance of daffodils, particularly double-flowered species, is similarly often underestimated. By combining these with some white tulips, for instance, the effect will be truly majestic.
Branches adorned with blossom buds such as those from magnolia, cherry, or halesia trees, assembled into bouquets, also form a sophisticated and delicate ensemble.
This rare balance suits minimalist interiors seeking a touch of nature and will delight romantic souls.
A colorful bouquet
Spring is undoubtedly the season richest in soft and delicate colors. Pastel tones are ideal for creating poetic bouquets that herald the return of sunny days. Once again, tulips offer their varied hues. You can complement them with crocuses, primroses, dwarf irises, and of course, all sorts of roses for a charmingly innocent result. The vivid pink of azaleas can also be used. Pairing it with the sky-blue of forget-me-nots and a few buttercups will create an interesting contrast for a bright and joyous ensemble.
A sentimental bouquet
If you wish to give a gift that matches the tenderness you feel for someone dear, ranunculus and peonies, alone or mixed, will create the ideal bouquet. The delicate and romantic shapes of the former paired with the cloud-like appearance of the latter blend particularly well in shades of white and pink. For a bit more cheerfulness, add a few purple touches using the same varieties or by including a modest lilac branch to the mix. Very trendy, sprigs of eucalyptus peeking out here and there will complete your composition. You may replace them with small branches adorned with tiny white flowers like those of many fruit trees (plum, hawthorn, and of course cherry).
Far from covering all possible variations, these few ideas will inspire you to let your creativity flow. The shapes, colors, and scents of spring lend themselves to associations as splendid and bright as one another. Don’t hesitate to adapt your selection to the tastes of your recipient or create a completely unique arrangement.