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15 Stunning Eucalyptus Wedding Decor Ideas

Amanda Thompson
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Eucalyptus has taken over wedding decor lately—and honestly, it makes sense. Those soft green leaves bring a fresh, natural vibe to any celebration and, bonus, they smell incredible.

A wedding setup featuring tables decorated with eucalyptus garlands, white flowers, candles, and wooden elements in an outdoor garden setting.

I’ve gathered 15 stunning eucalyptus decor ideas to help you turn your wedding into an elegant, nature-inspired celebration.

Whether you’re planning an indoor soirée or an outdoor bash, eucalyptus fits right in—from ceremony arches to reception centerpieces. You can keep it simple with napkin ties or go all out with dramatic fairy lights and lanterns.

1. Eucalyptus and white floral wedding arch

A wedding arch decorated with eucalyptus leaves and white flowers outdoors.

Pairing eucalyptus with white flowers for wedding arches just works. The soft green leaves make such a lovely backdrop for white roses or peonies.

This combo gives you texture and that timeless elegance, no matter your wedding style.

2. Silver dollar eucalyptus aisle runner

A wedding aisle decorated with silver dollar eucalyptus leaves and floral arrangements, with wooden chairs lining the path.

Silver dollar eucalyptus makes a dreamy natural aisle runner. Those round, silvery leaves set a romantic scene as you walk down the aisle.

This greenery keeps its cool through the ceremony and gives your aisle that soft, elegant texture.

3. Eucalyptus garland wrapped around wooden tables

A wooden table decorated with a green eucalyptus garland wrapped along its length.

Eucalyptus garlands just transform wooden tables. The green leaves pop against warm wood, and the whole table suddenly feels like a focal point.

Wrapping garland around the edges instantly adds texture and a touch of elegance to your reception space.

4. Eucalyptus and baby’s breath centerpiece

A wedding centerpiece with eucalyptus leaves and baby's breath flowers in a glass vase on a table.

Eucalyptus and baby’s breath make the sweetest centerpieces. The green stems look so pretty with those tiny white flowers.

This pairing gives you an elegant, budget-friendly look that fits all sorts of wedding styles.

5. Seeded eucalyptus mixed with candles on reception tables

Wedding reception table decorated with seeded eucalyptus branches and lit candles.

Seeded eucalyptus and candles on reception tables—honestly, it’s a vibe. Those little seed pods add rustic texture, and the candles bring that cozy glow.

This setup shines at evening weddings. The eucalyptus frames the candlelight in such a gorgeous way.

6. Hanging eucalyptus lantern installations

Hanging lanterns decorated with eucalyptus leaves softly glowing in a blurred background.

Eucalyptus and lanterns together? So dreamy. I like wrapping garlands around lantern handles for cozy lighting overhead. It adds some depth and a little romance above your tables.

7. Eucalyptus wreath welcome sign

A eucalyptus wreath hanging on a rustic wooden welcome sign surrounded by greenery.

Eucalyptus wreaths on welcome signs just set the mood right away. They greet your guests with fresh green vibes at the entrance, whether it’s the ceremony or reception.

The leaves frame wooden signs in a way that works with rustic or modern styles—honestly, it’s hard to go wrong.

8. Eucalyptus garlands intertwined with fairy lights

Eucalyptus garlands decorated with glowing fairy lights arranged as wedding decor.

Eucalyptus garlands and fairy lights together? That’s pure magic. The green leaves and warm LEDs turn any table setting into something straight out of a fairytale.

9. Mini eucalyptus bouquets for bridesmaids

Several small eucalyptus bouquets tied with ribbons arranged together for bridesmaids in a bright setting.

Mini eucalyptus bouquets make bridesmaids look so pulled together. These little arrangements are perfect if you want elegant greenery that doesn’t overpower their dresses.

Silver dollar or baby blue eucalyptus both work beautifully for these mini bouquets.

10. Silver dollar eucalyptus table runners

A wedding table decorated with silver dollar eucalyptus leaves running down the center, surrounded by white flowers and table settings.

Silver dollar eucalyptus makes the prettiest table runners. Those round leaves give the table a soft, romantic look.

I usually drape the garlands down the center and add candles or lanterns for a little extra glow.

11. Eucalyptus sprigs tied to napkins with twine

Eucalyptus sprigs tied to white napkins with twine on a wooden table.

Small eucalyptus sprigs on napkins? It’s such an easy way to add natural charm to your place settings. Tie them up with a bit of twine for rustic flair.

This little touch takes almost no effort but makes each spot feel a bit more special.

12. Eucalyptus and sage green bow napkins

A wedding table with eucalyptus garlands and sage green bow napkins on white plates.

Eucalyptus-themed napkins tied with sage green bows look so elegant on the table. That soft green color just works with eucalyptus leaves.

Bow napkins add a refined touch, and you don’t have to blow your budget to get the look.

13. Faux eucalyptus garlands for budget-friendly decor

A wedding table decorated with faux eucalyptus garlands, white flowers, candles, and rustic wooden accents.

If you’re watching costs, artificial eucalyptus garlands are a smart wedding choice. They’re way cheaper than the real deal and, honestly, most people can’t tell the difference. Plus, you can use them again after the big day.

14. Eucalyptus leaves used as natural confetti

Close-up of eucalyptus leaves scattered as confetti on a wooden surface with blurred wedding decor in the background.

Eucalyptus leaves make fantastic eco-friendly confetti for your ceremony. The dried leaves are biodegradable, so you don’t have to worry about cleanup or harming the environment.

The natural green looks gorgeous in photos when you toss it during your exit—seriously, it’s a win-win.

15. Layered eucalyptus bouquets with white roses

Layered bouquets of eucalyptus leaves and white roses arranged together for wedding decoration.

I just love how layered eucalyptus bouquets add depth when you mix in white roses. The silvery-green leaves really set off those soft white petals—there’s something about the contrast that just works.

Honestly, this combo fits almost any wedding vibe.

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