How to choose your wedding floral colour palette in Melbourne
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Understanding your venue’s light & mood
The right floral palette begins with your venue. A sun-drenched garden ceremony calls
for warm terracottas and marigolds, while a darkened inner-Melbourne warehouse is
transformed by moody burgundies, deep plum, and trailing greenery that catches
candlelight.
“The palette isn’t just about colour — it’s about the story the room will tell before a single guest takes their seat.”
Seasonal blooms available in Melbourne
Melbourne’s four distinct seasons mean your date determines what’s in bloom. Spring
(Sep–Nov) unlocks ranunculus, sweet pea and garden roses. Autumn brings dahlias,
cosmos and dried grasses that photograph beautifully at golden hour.
Florist tip
Booking your consultation 10–12 months ahead gives access to the widest seasonal range
and lets us source rare varieties early.

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Choosing a hero colour + 2 accent tones
We recommend a rule-of-three: one dominant tone (60% of florals), one complementary accent (30%), and a textural highlight — pampas, dried seed heads, or a single unexpected bloom — for the final 10%.
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