Happy Friday everyone! Today we’ll be taking a look at another unique flower: scabiosa. It is commonly called “pincushion flower” because of its pincushion-like center. It comes in different shades like white, lavender, deep purple, red and pink. Both the petals and center of the flower are very unique and can add some fantastic texture into any arrangement!
{black and white striped bouquet by JM Flora Design, photo by Katie Stoops Photography via The Bride’s Cafe; white wedding bouquet via Martha Stewart Weddings}
{white peony wedding bouquet by lovely little details, photo by Volatile Photography via Style Me Pretty; white and green bouquet by Twigg Botanicals, photo by Luna Photo via Amorology}
{blush wedding bouquet by Petal Pushers photo by Amelia Tarbet via The Knot; deep purple scabiosa bouquet by Modern Day Design, photo by Corbin Gurkin Photography via Style Me Pretty}
{gorgeous cranberry and peach bouquets by Habitat Floral Studio, photos by Michele M. Waite from this Montana Wedding}
{scabiosa bouquet by JM Flora Design, photo by Katelyn James Photography via The Bride’s Cafe; wild inspired bouquet photo by Johnny Miller via Martha Stewart Weddings}
{lavender scabiosa and rose bouquet by DGL Design Event Flowers, photo by Harwell Photography via Brides magazine; medium purple bouquet by Intertwine, photo by Studio Rebekah Photography via Style Me Pretty}
{white and green wedding bouquet by Twigg Botanicals, photo by Luna Photo via Amorology; silvery white wedding bouquet via Martha Stewart Weddings}
What do you think of scabiosa? Would you use them in your bouquet?