Garden-style and foraged looks
Loose, natural, just-picked arrangements with trailing greenery continue to dominate, especially for Hills and vineyard weddings. The look is unstructured and abundant, as though gathered from a garden that morning, and it suits South Australia's relaxed wedding settings beautifully.
Natives and textural elements
Australian natives, banksia, proteas, gum and waxflower, are increasingly popular, both for their look and their hardiness in the Adelaide climate. They bring texture and a sense of place, and they hold up far better than delicate imports on a hot summer day.
Statement installations
Suspended floral clouds above the dance floor, heavily flowered arbours and dramatic aisle meadows are the big-impact trend for couples who want one unforgettable floral moment. They take a florist comfortable with installations, but the payoff in photos is significant.
Bold colour and dried accents
Alongside the soft, romantic palettes, more couples are choosing bold, saturated colour, terracotta, deep burgundy, bright coral, often warmed with dried grasses and seed heads for texture and longevity. Dried elements also let you keep a piece of the day afterwards.
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