
As wedding bouquet obsessives, naturally we jump at any opportunity to share a pretty bouquet recipe with you. Knowing the exact flowers used in a bouquet allows you to share exactly what you are looking for in your wedding bouquet.
Today we have a darling white, pink and green wedding bouquet from the creative floral genius Aly from The Vine’s Leaf. An Orange County florist who knows a thing or two about putting together a pretty bouquet. Aly is also part of our hand-picked wedding collection, learn more about Aly here and read on to learn the exact florals in this simply darling wedding bouquet. Photographed beautifully by Lane Dittoe Photography.

If you plan on creating your own wedding bouquet, we listed the florals below for this pink,green and white wedding bouquet as well as what season they thrive in. The chalkboard sign used above is from Melinda Wedding Design . They also carry burlap ribbon, as you see Aly used burlap ribbon in the bouquet wrap.
Pink Cafe Au’lait Dahlias: fresh cut dahlias can be shipped Aug-Sept and you can order them here. Orders start May 1
Pieris Japonica: also known as lily-of-the-valley, is a year round flower. However, March it is almost completely covered in bell-shaped, creamy white blooms. Perfect for a wedding bouquet.
Pink Astilbe: blooms from June through August and can be used in dried flower arrangements as well.
Iceberg Roses: most popular roses. Pure white double blooms are produced continuously all season
Hellebores-: produce some of the most treasured flowers of winter and early spring

Photographer: Lane Dittoe Photography
Flowers: The Vine’s Leaf



















































































A gorgeous new Bouquet Recipe on this sunny Monday by @thevinesleaf and @lanedittoe http://t.co/JUsHAnYX
White, Pink And Green Wedding Bouquet http://t.co/Jx1P8UFJ via @WeddingChicks
RT @WedFunApps: White, Pink And Green Wedding Bouquet http://t.co/Jx1P8UFJ via @WeddingChicks
Lovely bouquet! Just one comment, Pieris Japonica is nicknamed Andromeda or very rarely “Lily of the Valley Bush” but not Lily-of-the-Valley which has an incredibly short blooming season. Just don’t want to break any brides hearts out there!
RT @weddingchicks: A gorgeous new Bouquet Recipe on this sunny Monday by @thevinesleaf and @lanedittoe http://t.co/JUsHAnYX
White, pink & green bouquet “recipe” via @weddingchicks. Includes list & photo guide of all the florals you’ll need! http://t.co/5of70eb7
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