Popular Bouquet Flowers

  1. Roses – The most popular commercial flower, known for versatility and wide color range.
  2. Chrysanthemums (Mums) – Extremely popular for longevity, texture, and mass-market bouquets.
  3. Carnations (Dianthus) – Known for durability and affordability, often used as a staple bloom.
  4. Lilies (Asiatic, Oriental) – Known for large, showy blooms and strong fragrance.
  5. Tulips – A classic staple for spring, recognized for vibrant colors and elegant shape.
  6. Hydrangea – A favorite for adding volume, with large, showy flower heads.
  7. Alstroemeria (Peruvian Lily) – A popular, long-lasting filler with delicate, speckled blooms.
  8. Gerbera Daisies – Valued for their bright, cheerful colors and large, daisy-like appearance.
  9. Orchids (Cymbidium/Dendrobium) – Used for high-end or luxurious, modern, and wedding bouquets.
  10. Dahlias – Prized for their complex, intricate petals and vibrant, rich colors.
  11. Peonies – Highly desired for their lush, full, and romantic look in spring/summer.
  12. Baby’s Breath (Gypsophila) – The most popular filler for creating a cloud-like effect.
  13. Ranunculus – A staple of high-end, wedding, and romantic-style bouquets.
  14. Sunflowers – A popular choice for rustic or bright summer, market-style bouquets.
  15. Snapdragons – A classic line flower, used to add height and structure to arrangements.
  16. Calla Lilies – A sleek, luxury flower often used in elegant or modern, minimalist bouquets.
  17. Freesia – Highly popular for its sweet, fresh fragrance and delicate appearance.
  18. Eucalyptus (Greenery/Filler) – Though not a flower, it is perhaps the most used green filler.
  19. Lisianthus – Known for its resemblance to roses, with delicate, ruffled petals.
  20. Statice – A staple filler used for its papery texture, adding volume and color. 
  21. Anemone – Anemones, or “windflowers,” are delicate, cup-shaped perennials known for their vibrant petals—often in blue, white, red, or pink.