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Fall’s the perfect excuse to play with wildflower bouquets that really capture the heart of the season. There’s just something about the crisp air and those changing leaves that makes you want to fill your space with warm oranges, deep reds, and lush purples—colors that feel both a little romantic and totally laid-back.

Here are fifteen wildflower bouquet designs, from boho and rustic to minimalist and bold. Each one highlights a different mix of seasonal blooms and natural touches.
Maybe you’re after a vibrant jumble of dahlias and marigolds, or you’re more into soft asters and chamomile—either way, these ideas will help you bring a bit of autumn’s magic into your celebrations.
1. Autumn Wildflower Medley with Goldenrod and Deep Red Dahlias

I can’t get enough of bright goldenrod next to those rich burgundy dahlias. The warm yellow just pops against the deep red.
The goldenrod brings a rustic vibe, while dahlias add a touch of elegance—kind of a perfect fall duo.
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2. Boho Bouquet Featuring Amaranthus and Pampas Grass

Amaranthus brings such cool, draping texture to fall bouquets. The way it cascades adds movement and a little drama.
Pampas grass softens everything with its feathery plumes, and together they just scream boho autumn—effortless and dreamy.
3. Rustic Chic Blend of Yarrow, Aster, and Queen Anne’s Lace

Mixing yarrow, aster, and Queen Anne’s lace feels like the ultimate rustic combo. Yarrow’s flat clusters add texture, while asters bring pops of purple or pink.
Queen Anne’s lace ties it all together with a light, airy feel—almost like the bouquet’s floating.
4. Vibrant Mix of Chamomile, Lavender, and Heather

Chamomile’s tiny white flowers with lavender’s purple stems—such a sweet, calming mix. Heather gives it a little extra texture and a deeper color.
This trio just oozes countryside charm, and honestly, it’s perfect for a fall wedding.
5. Rich Burgundy Dahlias with Warm Orange Marigolds

This color combo is basically autumn in a bouquet. Burgundy dahlias bring that moody drama, and orange marigolds light everything up.
The contrast makes both flowers shine—can’t get more “fall” than that.
6. Textured Arrangement with Astilbe and Baby’s Breath

Astilbe’s feathery plumes and baby’s breath make such a soft, textured combo. Astilbe adds gentle movement, while baby’s breath keeps things light and delicate.
7. Soft Palette of Purple Asters and Pale Yellow Sunflowers

Purple asters with pale yellow sunflowers—honestly, it’s such a gentle, cozy look. The colors warm things up without going overboard, which is nice if you want something a little more understated.
8. Wildflower Cascade with Yarrow, Goldenrod, and Ferns

This mix just feels like autumn in the wild. Goldenrod’s yellow pops against creamy yarrow, and ferns give the whole thing a loose, flowing shape—kind of like you just gathered them on a walk.
9. Deep Red and Orange Blend with Seasonal Foliage

Deep red roses with burnt orange wildflowers—talk about rich autumn color. Toss in some maple leaves and a few oak branches, and you’ve got a bouquet that feels right at home outdoors.
10. Minimalist Bouquet Using Petite Wildflowers Like Chamomile and Lavender

I gravitate toward chamomile and lavender for their tiny blooms and soft colors. They make for a simple, clean bouquet—just right if you’re into the minimalist thing.
Natural textures keep it from feeling too stiff or formal, which I love.
11. Natural Look with Wild Goldenrods and Rustic Seed Pods

Goldenrods give off that unmistakable fall glow. Pair them with a few rough-edged seed pods and the bouquet just feels wild and unpolished—in the best way.
The mix gives off real meadow vibes—nothing too fussy.
12. Bohemian Style with Pampas Grass, Heather, and Soft Dahlias

I love pairing soft dahlias with wispy pampas grass for fall weddings. Feathery textures add movement, and heather brings in a gentle purple that just feels right for autumn.
13. Bold Mix of Burgundy Dahlia, Queen Anne’s Lace, and Yarrow

Burgundy dahlias bring a bold, elegant vibe. They really stand out next to delicate white Queen Anne’s lace and textured yarrow. The contrast is honestly striking—one of my favorites for autumn.
14. Earthy Arrangement Incorporating Acorns, Feathers, and Wild Mums

I like to mix wild mums with natural finds—acorns, feathers, you name it. Tucking those between the blooms adds depth and a bit of woodland whimsy to the bouquet.
15. Seasonal Fall Colors with Rust-Hued Mums and Wild Asters

I love mixing rust-colored mums with purple wild asters for this kind of arrangement. The deep orange-red mums just vibe so well with those soft purple blooms—honestly, it’s a combo that feels both cozy and a little wild, in the best way.