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11 Stunning Green And Pink Wedding Flower Ideas

Green And Pink Wedding Flowers

Honestly, the right flowers can totally change the vibe of a wedding. Green and pink? That combo never really goes out of style—it’s soft, romantic, and just feels fresh.

Eleven different wedding flower arrangements featuring pink and green flowers and greenery displayed together.

I think this color pairing works year-round, and you can spin it so many ways to keep your arrangements feeling both coordinated and personal. Let me toss out eleven ideas for mixing pink blooms with greenery—think bouquets, centerpieces, and all those little floral touches.

I’ve focused on simple, balanced pairings that really let both colors shine, no matter what kind of wedding you’re planning.

1. Blush pink roses with eucalyptus greenery bouquet

A bouquet of blush pink roses and eucalyptus greenery arranged together.

I love pairing blush pink roses with eucalyptus. The colors just work. Soft pink brings a little warmth, and eucalyptus gives you that cool, natural green. It fits both formal and laid-back weddings—honestly, you can’t go wrong.

2. Peony and olive branch floral centerpiece

A floral centerpiece with pink peonies and green olive branches arranged together.

I like to mix soft pink peonies with olive branches. The peonies give a gentle pop of color, and the olive branches add that fresh, natural vibe. It’s a combo that feels simple but still elegant for wedding tables.

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3. Fuchsia carnations mixed with dusty miller foliage

A bouquet of bright fuchsia carnations mixed with silvery dusty miller leaves.

Bright fuchsia carnations next to the silvery leaves of dusty miller? I’m a fan. The bold flowers really pop against the muted foliage, and together they make wedding arrangements look crisp and modern.

4. Pink ranunculus paired with fern leaves

Close-up of pink ranunculus flowers arranged with green fern leaves.

Soft pink ranunculus with deep green fern leaves is such a fresh pairing. I usually arrange them together for a look that feels perfectly spring-y and balanced—not too fussy, just right.

5. Garden rose bouquet with seeded eucalyptus

A bouquet of pink garden roses and seeded eucalyptus branches arranged together.

Garden roses and seeded eucalyptus, anyone? The roses bring in those soft pinks, while eucalyptus adds texture and a muted green. I feel like this mix works for classic weddings but also fits right in at a rustic celebration.

6. Pink tulips accented by ruscus greens

A bouquet of pink tulips accented with green ruscus leaves.

Soft pink tulips with ruscus—so clean and fresh. The smooth petals stand out against those deep green leaves. I think this combo is perfect for spring weddings, especially if you want something simple and elegant.

7. Soft pink hydrangeas combined with salal leaves

A close-up of soft pink hydrangeas mixed with green salal leaves in a floral arrangement.

Pairing soft pink hydrangeas with salal leaves just works. The hydrangeas bring soft color, and the salal leaves offer a deep, rich green for contrast.

8. Coral pink dahlias with lamb’s ear greenery

Close-up of coral pink dahlias with soft lamb's ear greenery arranged together.

I’m into coral pink dahlias with lamb’s ear. The dahlias are warm and vibrant, while lamb’s ear has that soft, muted green and a velvety feel. It’s a little unexpected, but honestly, it looks gorgeous.

9. Blush and white anemones surrounded by olive branches

A bouquet of blush pink and white anemones surrounded by green olive branches and pink and green wedding flowers.

I like to mix blush and white anemones with olive branches for a soft, natural look. The muted colors go together so well, and the olive greenery gives texture without stealing the show.

10. Pink lisianthus with spiral eucalyptus stems

Close-up of pink lisianthus flowers with spiral eucalyptus stems arranged together.

I pair soft pink lisianthus with spiral eucalyptus for a look that feels balanced and a bit whimsical. Lisianthus brings that gentle color, and eucalyptus adds height and structure. The grey-green leaves next to the pink blooms? I just love that contrast.

11. Bright pink gerbera daisies with boxwood accents

A bouquet of bright pink gerbera daisies with green boxwood leaves arranged together.

I just love how bright pink gerbera daisies pop against the deep green of boxwood. That contrast feels fresh, almost a little playful, and honestly, it works for everything from a backyard hangout to a more formal wedding. It’s hard to go wrong with this combo.

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