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A Wedding Favorite: The Bird of Paradise Flower
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A Wedding Favorite: The Bird of Paradise Flower

A Wedding Favorite: The Bird of Paradise Flower
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The bird of paradise is one of the most colorful flowers in the world. The name Bird of Paradise comes from its spectacular flower shape, which resembles a bird's beak and head plumage. Bird of Paradise, also known as crane flowers, with their long and bright exotic colors, make a great impact at your wedding.

Birds of Paradise represent joyfulness, which is perfect for weddings! They are great for an outdoor wedding and add a tropical and colorful touch to your wedding decor. They bloom from September through May, making them a great choice for fall, winter, and summer weddings.

The unusually beautiful shape and brilliant colors of this exotic flower have made them a popular choice for wedding designers and a popular symbol of paradise. Bird of Paradise flowers are a popular choice indeed for tropical bouquets; see 10 Tropical Wedding Bouquet Ideas.

There are plenty of  bird of paradise arrangement ideas for your wedding, you can use this flower in every wedding detail to create an exotic bird of paradise wedding, from bird of paradise wedding centerpieces to a bird of paradise wedding bouquet and bird of paradise wedding cake. For additional tropical wedding decor ideas click here

See below some beautiful  bird of paradise arrangement ideas for a bird of paradise wedding theme:

bird of paradise boutonniere

Bird of Paradise Boutonniere

The bird of paradise boutonniere is a distinctive and exotic choice that adds a touch of tropical flair to a groom's ensemble.

This unconventional boutonniere not only symbolizes adventure and boldness but also stands out as a unique and stylish complement to classic wedding attire.

The elongated shape of the bird of paradise bloom adds an element of drama, while its vibrant colors make a bold statement against the groom's lapel. Whether used alone or combined with complementary greenery, the bird of paradise boutonniere offers a nod to the extraordinary and creates a conversation-worthy detail that enhances the overall aesthetic of the groom's wedding-day look.

bird of paradise wedding cake

Bird of Paradise Wedding Cake

The bird of paradise wedding cake is a testament to the extraordinary, bringing a touch of the tropics to the sweet centerpiece of the celebration. Adorned with fondant or sugar-paste replicas of the iconic bird of paradise flower, this cake is a visual masterpiece that combines elegance with a hint of exotic allure.

The vibrant orange and blue hues of the bird of paradise blooms create a captivating display, transforming the cake into a work of art. Whether featured as the main decoration or as subtle accents on tiers of smooth fondant, the bird of paradise wedding cake stands out as a symbol of uniqueness and adventure.

This unconventional choice not only delights the taste buds but also serves as a representation of the couple's bold and vibrant spirit, making a lasting impression on their wedding day.

Bird of Paradise

Bird of Paradise Bouquet

The bird of paradise bouquet is a premier choice for brides who want to make a bold, architectural statement. Because of its unique crane-like shape and vibrant orange and midnight-blue hues, this flower serves as a spectacular focal point that requires very little filler. For a modern, tropical aesthetic, consider a "presentation-style" bouquet where the long, sturdy stems are cradled in the arm, showcasing the flower’s natural linear beauty.

If you prefer a more lush, bohemian look, the bird of paradise bouquet pairs beautifully with oversized monstera leaves, bright pink ginger, or even dried pampas grass for a desert-chic vibe. Beyond its striking appearance, the bird of paradise is highly favored for destination weddings due to its incredible durability; unlike delicate blooms, a bird of paradise bridal bouquet can withstand heat and humidity, remaining crisp and vibrant from the first photo until the end of the celebration.

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What does the Bird of Paradise flower symbolize in a wedding?

The Bird of Paradise is a powerful symbol of faithfulness, love, and thoughtfulness, making it a deeply meaningful choice for a wedding. Its resemblance to a bird in flight also represents freedom and joy, specifically the excitement of embarking on a new journey together. Traditionally, it is also the official flower of the 9th wedding anniversary, celebrating a love that has become robust and enduring.

Can the Bird of Paradise be used for more than just bouquets?

Yes, its architectural shape makes it incredibly versatile for all wedding details. Beyond the bridal bouquet, it is a popular choice for boutonnieres due to its bold, masculine lines. In decor, its height and weight make it ideal for tall reception centerpieces or dramatic ceremony arches. Some couples even incorporate it into their wedding cake design using sugar-paste replicas to carry the tropical theme through to the dessert.

How do I ensure my Bird of Paradise flowers stay fresh throughout the event?

Birds of Paradise are famously hardy, often lasting 7 to 14 days as cut flowers. However, to keep them pristine for your wedding, they should be kept in a cool environment away from direct sunlight or harsh drafts. Before the event, trim the stems at a 45-degree angle under water to remove air bubbles. If a bloom appears "closed," your florist can gently lever out the orange and blue petals from the green bract (the pod) to ensure a full, vibrant "fan" effect for your photos.

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