A rose and ranunculus bridal bouquet in white, blush, and peach, among the event floral arrangements from this San Francisco wedding florist
This is a bridal bouquet for the person who wants a timeless look with a soft, romantic twist. It is a lush mix of roses, which stand in beautifully when peonies are out of season, along with delicate ranunculus and touches of freesia and greenery. The palette of white, blush, and peach gives it an airy, radiant quality, an elegant harmony of warm and soft shades that flatters almost any wedding setting. Every stem is chosen for its texture and softness, which is what creates the signature cloud-like look that photographs beautifully and feels effortless to hold.
What you carry
- A hand-tied bridal bouquet in white, blush, and peach
- Lush roses as the soft, full foundation of the design
- Delicate ranunculus blooms for layered, tissue-petal texture
- Touches of freesia and greenery for movement and a hint of scent
- A coordinating boutonniere in the same refined palette
Why roses in place of peonies
Peonies are the dream for many brides, but they have a short season, and a wedding date rarely bends to a flower's calendar. Roses are the considered answer: layered, full, and soft, they give the same romantic, billowing quality as a peony when arranged with care, and they are available year round. Mixed with ranunculus, which bring their own dense, ruffled heads, the bouquet achieves that lush, cloud-like fullness regardless of the month, so the look never depends on a flower being in season.
The cloud-like quality
The defining feature of this bouquet is its softness. Every stem is chosen for texture, and the white, blush, and peach tones blend rather than contrast, so the whole thing reads as a single soft cloud of colour rather than a collection of separate flowers. That gentle, blended look is what makes it photograph so well, catching light softly and flattering the bride, and it is what makes it feel light and effortless to carry through a long day. That ease matters more than most brides expect across hours of ceremony and celebration.
Who it suits
This is made for the bride who loves timeless romance with a hint of freshness, and it suits almost any wedding setting because the palette is so gentle. It works for a formal ceremony, a garden celebration, or an intimate elopement, and it is versatile enough to feel both classic and personal. Whether you are drawn to roses for their symbolism or ranunculus for their dreamy petals, the bouquet captures the beauty of tradition while staying modern.
A coordinated look
The warm, soft palette extends naturally across a wedding, carrying into bridesmaid pieces, ceremony florals, and reception arrangements so a single direction runs through the day. The coordinating boutonniere is built from the same blooms and tones, so the partner's look reflects the same refined palette and delicate detail, keeping the whole wedding party visually in sync from the first photograph onward.
Making it yours
The scale can be tuned to your height and your dress, and the balance of white, blush, and peach can be shifted warmer or cooler on request. Because the flowers are fresh and seasonal, the exact rose and ranunculus varieties may change with availability, and any substitution is chosen to hold the same soft, radiant, cloud-like character.
Not tied to a season
One real advantage of a rose-based bouquet is that it does not depend on a narrow window, so the wedding date drives the flowers rather than the other way around. That flexibility makes planning simpler, and the warm white, blush, and peach palette can be carried across bridesmaid bouquets and reception pieces, so booking early mainly gives more room to plan that fuller, cohesive look.
Getting it to you
Each bouquet is built to order and prepared close to the day, then delivered by hand throughout San Francisco and the surrounding California area inside roughly fifty miles, with collection from the studio offered for those who prefer it.

