Asters and “Mums”
Not the “core” choice of wedding flowers, for sure – but these flowers have a LOT going for them. They are first and foremost Fall flowers, and I would recommend using them in season as that is when they are the freshest, you have the largest selection and the lowest price for them.
Both asters and chrysanthemum varietals (“mums” for short) are great team players in wedding arrangements and bouquets, going well with roses, calla lilies and even with orchids, as a textural contrast. Their colors run the gamut from light yellow and peach, pink, coral red to wine red and from lavender hues to darkest purple.
Let me show you what we have!
Spider Chrysanthemum

Exotic, thread-like sculptural petals creating a dramatic, airy and elegant bloom —great for dramatic bouquets or as standout florals for a “fireworks” effect.
Decorative chrysanthemum


Full, rounded blooms (pom-poms) that add fullness and texture or intricate blooms (quill variey) ideal for detailed floral arrangements.
New England Aster

Tall, late-season asters in shades of purple—perfect for garden bouquets
Michaelmas Daisy (an aster varietal)

Compact asters with delicate lavender petals with golden centers, ideal for elegant accents, symbolizing late-season charm.
These images showcase the richness and variety you can work with in floral design—ranging from sculptural impact to textural softness. Use them individually or layered together in a mood board to convey bloom diversity, textures, and color palette.
And here are examples of these beautiful flowers used in bridal bouquets and wedding arrangements:







I hope you are inspired now! Go create!!



