Is there a more aptly-named wedding flower than “blushing bride?” The name aside, blushing bride protea looks gorgeous when used with a variety of flowers from roses to clematis to orchids. It has a blush center with pointed petals that range from white to ivory to pale pink. Can you spot the blushing bride protea in all of these bouquets?

{rose, stock and blushing bride bouquet by Sticks & Stems FLoral Studio, photo by Corina V. Photography via 100 Layer Cake; white clematis and blushing bride bouquet photo by Yvette Roman Photography via Martha Stewart Weddings}

{rose and jasmine bouquet by Flower Wild via Green Wedding Shoes; rose and blushing bride bouquet by Imbue Weddings, photo by Karen Buckle via Style Me Pretty}

{ranunculus, blushing bride and scabiosa bouquet by JL Designs, photo by Stephanie Williams for Utterly Engaged}

{scabiosa and blushing bride bouquet by Petal Pushers, photo by Amelia Tarbet Photography via The Knot; rose and ranunculus bouquet by Honey and Poppies, photo by Love Me Sailor via 100 Layer Cake}

{fall wedding bouquet and photo by Flower by Flos Florum via Polka Dot Bride}

{tulip and protea bouquet by JM Flora Design, photo by Elizabeth Messina Photography via The Bride’s Cafe; ginger and blushing bride protea bouquet by Kristajon Floral Design, photo by Elizabeth Messina Photography via Style Me Pretty

{succulent and rose bouquet by Coby Miller, photo by Nora Devai Photography via Style Me Pretty; rose and blushing bride bouquet by R. Jack Balthazar, photo by Braedon Photography via Green Wedding Shoes}
How stunning is it when used in these flowered crowns?

{rose and blushing bride protea crown by Bare Root Flora, photo by Laura Murray Photography via Style Me Pretty; blackberry and blushing bride protea crown by Honey and Poppies, photo by Sweet Little Photographs via Green Wedding Shoes}
Can’t leave the men out! Here are a couple pretty boutonnieres for the guys too:

{berry and blushing bride protea boutonniere by Gertie Mae’s Floral Studio, photo by (Once Like A Spark) Photography via Wedding Chicks; blushing bride protea boutonniere by Honey and Poppies, photo by Sweet Little Photographs via Green Wedding Shoes}


