Every day we got a lot of orders of the most popular flowers as roses, peonies, ranunculus and others. As people who see a huge variety of flower kinds every working day, we want to tell about flowers that are not so popular due to different reasons, but they still as beautiful as you can imagine.
Some of these flowers are just not well-known, others aren't loved because of stereotypes and the way they have been used in the past. We try to see their clean beauty without any connections.
Bouquet of carnations and hydrangea
Carnations

Cofee carnations

Carnations Black Molly

Purple carnations
The first one is the most underrated flower. Until recently people knew just red carnations that was the only available flower in Soviet Union, and then was used only for funerals. Nowadays we have a wide choice by colors and sorts. Some are gentle and similar to fluffy cloud, others have deep elegant hues.
Carnation is also a wonderful option for a wedding bouuet. It looks modern and elegant.
In addition, carnation one of the most long-living flower. It can stay in a vase for 14-20 days.

Mix of painted carnations with greenery

Carnations Brown Molly

Lilac carnations

Creamy carnations

Green carnations

Pink carnations

Peachy carnations

Wedding bouquet of white carnations
Dahlias

Orange dahlias

Red dahlias

Maroon dahlias

White dahlias

White-lilac dahlias
There is an opinion that dahlia is grandma’s flower. When most people think of dahlia, they imagine an old, decrepit country house of grandparents and even can’t suggest dahlia can be used in a signature bouquet. However, last few years we got a big variety of dahlia sorts and colors that are unique and very beautiful. We love to add them to big arrangements and small cute bouquets.






Baby's breath
This flower was wide-spread in 90s as an addition. Do you remember those bouquets of red roses with tiny white snowballs? Today most people think of those bouquets as of tastelessness. They even can imagine that baby’s breath can be used in a mono bouquet.
This especially seems unreal to use baby’s breath as a main flower for wedding decoration and for a bride boquet.

Bouquet of white baby's breath

Baby's breath in a hat box

Bride wreath with baby's breath
Rainbow baby's braeth in a signature bouquet

Bouquet of rainbow baby's breath

Rainbow babys breath
Gerberas
These bright flowers are similar to big chamomile, it was popular in 90s as well. Color options were limited to yellow, pink and red. Gerberas in bouquets looked weird or tasteless.
Nowadays we have a lot of sorts of gerbera, varies by size, shape, hue and type of petals.

Curly gerberas

Fringe gerberas

Regular gerberas

Fringe gerberas

Gerberas in a bouquet

Gerberas in a signature bouquet
Chrysanthemum
Most people think there are two kinds of chrysanthemum: big yellow and big white. This is a huge mistake!
There are a lot of different sorts, they can be curly, fringe, small, big, spray and so on. Autumn is the best season for chrysanthemum, because there is the biggest variety of sorts, and also a lot of other flowers that perfectly match them in signature bouquets.

Chysanthemum Momoko in a hat box

Different sorts of chrysanthemum

Chocolate chrysanthemum

Caramel chrysanthemum

Caramel chrysanthemum in a hat box

White chysanthemum

Curly chysanthemum

Curly chrysanthemum

Chrysanthemum in a bouquet

Chrysanthemum in a bouquet

Chrysanthemum in a signature bouquet

Chrysanthemum in a signature hat box
Gladiolus
Gladiolus has a strong connection with a memory of September 1st, with street flower sellers and a picture of little school girls with flowers that are bigger than girls are.
If we try to ignore these reminders, we see just a wonderful flower with gentle petals, that can be a great decoration for any house.

Bouquet of white gladiolus

Bouquet of pink gladiolus

Mix of gladiolus

Mix of gladiolus

Gladiolus in a bouquet

Gladiolus in a bouquet

Gladiolus in a bouquet