14 Pretty Peach Bouquets to Inspire Your Own

Peach-colored flowers are perfect for a spring wedding.

Bride holding a bouquet with peach and white flowers

Photo by Kristyn Hogan; Bouquet by Sage Nines Event Production

Brides have long favored blush color palettes for their spring and summer weddings. While it's an easy choice for warm-weather nuptials, contemporary brides may prefer a more modern take on the classic color. Enter: peach! This pretty pink shade filled with vibrant orange tones feels sophisticated, romantic, soft, and spring-like. From classic, formal weddings to rustic, seaside, or garden affairs, a peach-toned day is fresh yet stylish. The best part about the shade? It effortlessly complements the season's other popular colors: From pale mint to sunflower yellow, peach is a neutral tone that pairs with any bold shade beautifully.

One of our favorite ways to incorporate peach into a wedding is with flowers. Popular blooms like peonies, garden roses, ranunculus, and dahlias are all available in peachy tones, making it easy for brides-to-be to create their dream bouquet. You can use white blooms to complement your peach flowers for a look that's beautifully understated. If you just want a hint of peach, the shade looks equally pretty as an accent color in yellow or magenta bouquets.

Lamb's ear, dusty miller, and succulents are ideal filler options for this soft shade and are widely available and affordable. Their green-blue hues really make peach colors pop.

Below, we've rounded up 14 of the most beautiful, original, and downright covet-worthy bouquets with peach flowers from real weddings to inspire you.

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Mix In Succulents

Light pink, white, and peach bouquet with succulents

Photo by Nicole Leever Photography; Bouquet by Jensen's Florist

Incorporating pale green succulents is a modern way to complement peach hues. We love this mixed bouquet of white peonies, peach garden roses, and sculptural succulents for a springtime desert wedding in Palm Springs.

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Combine Textures

Bride holding a bouquet with pink and orange flowers

Photo by Kristyn Hogan; Bouquet by Sage Nines Event Production

This bride's ultra-textural bouquet is filled with shades of peach, pink, and yellow. With roses, ranunculus, anemones, white and peach dahlias, and seeded eucalyptus, it was a gorgeous accompaniment for her summertime backyard nuptials.

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Embrace Muted Colors

Bouquet of peach, pink, and white flowers

Photo by Anna Jones Photography; Bouquet by Holly Flora

This loose, boho bouquet of buttercup, peach, and blush florals mixed with dried grasses was perfect for this bride's seaside wedding in Laguna beach. The muted pinks and oranges mimic the colors of the California sunset.

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Incorporate White

Bride holding a white and peach peony bouquet with baby's breath

Photo by Shannon Yau Photography

This bouquet of white and peach-pink peonies, accented with baby's breath and a few green sprigs, is gorgeous and understated. The big, white blooms are perfectly accented by the lightly hued peach roses.

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Go Rustic

Bride and groom standing side by side holding bouquet

Photo by Madeline Broderick; Bouquet by Splints and Daisies

Peach ranunculus, blush roses, and white peonies comprise this gorgeous summertime wedding bouquet by Splints and Daisies. We love how bold greens tie together with neutral, earthy tones.

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Use Lush Roses

Bride holding a peach rose bouquet

Photo by Lauren Fair Photography; Bouquet by Wildflowers by Design

Peach garden roses take center stage in this gorgeous arrangement by Wildflowers by Design. We love how every rose is a unique shade of peach, from soft pink to yellowish to almost white.

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Add Flowing Greenery

Bridesmaid carrying bouquet of peach and pink roses

Photo by Lauren Fair Photography; Bouquet by Ariel Dearie Flowers

This flowing bouquet combines cascading greenery with a mix of florals, the perfect accessory for this bride's camp-inspired, midsummer wedding. Yellow, pink, and peach tones blend perfectly with one another for an utterly romantic arrangement.

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Go Tropical

Bride and groom embracing, bride holding tropical flower bouquet

Photo by Rebecca Yale Photography; Bouquet by Of the Flowers

For summertime beach nuptials or an island destination wedding, tropical-inspired florals are the way to go. This stunning arrangement by Of the Flowers incorporates peach, pink, and green anthuriums, roses, ginger, ranunculuses, peonies, and an array of greenery.

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Celebrate the Season

Bride outside holding a bouquet with white and peach flowers

Photo by Joel Serrato; Bouquet by Moon Canyon Design

Embrace the season with colors that celebrate warm weather and nature. A bouquet of neutral peach roses with white blooms and pops of yellow, like this bride's gorgeous arrangement by Moon Canyon Design, is perfect for an outdoor spring wedding

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Embrace Bold Colors

Bride holding a peach and coral bouquet

Photo by Tim Tab Studios; Bouquet by Kehoe Designs

Though peach is lovely as a soft and muted color, don't be afraid to embrace bolder shades paired with bright pinks for a super summery bouquet. Kehoe Designs created this arrangement of peach and coral roses, peonies, and ranunculus for this bride's May nuptials.

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Go Modern

Bride holding a peach bouquet with unique flowers

Photo by Lauren Orlowski; Bouquet by Under New MGMT

This quirky bride donned a totally unique bouquet designed by Under New MGMT for her California elopement. With a combination of rare florals in warm shades of peach and amber, this arrangement was a conversation-starter all day.

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Combine Colors

Bride standing outside holding her bouquet

Photo by Molly Peach; Bouquet by Gradient and Hue

If you don't want it to be the focal point, you can use peach florals as accents in a colorful bouquet. This boho arrangement by Gradient and Hue combines peach, pink, and burgundy roses, peonies, and ranunculus with blue delphinium and dark greenery.

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Go Eclectic

Bride holding a bouquet with peach and white flowers

Photo by Tom Leung Photography; Bouquet by Doe + Jay

This eclectic mix of flowers, greens, and herbs by Doe + Jay really makes a statement. With a mix of eucalyptus, fern, bay leaf, peach asclepia, Antike garden roses, pink spray roses, Helios garden roses, white dahlias, echinacea centers, peach zinnia, white scabiosa, and one big pale pink anthurium, this bouquet is truly one-of-a-kind.

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Add Fresh Calla Lilies

Bouquet with peach calla lillies

Photo by Heather Waraksa Photography; Bouquet by Melarosa

To make your peach flowers really pop, use them as accents on a predominantly white backdrop. We love the peach roses and peach calla lilies on this bed of white ranunculuses from Melarosa.

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