Choose two or three jewel tones, then add metallic copper, gold, or silver to jazz it up. Jewel tones: Burgundy, navy blue, emerald, dark purple, amber yellow, and most other gemstone colors are all gorgeous options for a fall wedding color palette.Other fall wedding colors we love include: Pumpkin-inspired hues probably come to mind when you think of fall wedding colors, but you don't have to limit yourself to oranges, yellows, reds, and browns if they don't match your overall aesthetic. Work with your florist to choose the best type of rose for your budget and personal style-there are more than a thousand different varieties! Roses bloom in a rainbow of colors, from crimson to blush and even mauve. Roses: These timeless flowers, which are in season year-round, will give your bouquet a classic, romantic look.Their range of colors, which includes yellow, fuchsia, red, orange, purple, white, and peach, makes them a staple in many fall wedding bouquets and centerpieces. Ranunculus: Whimsical and colorful, ranunculus are another popular flower for fall weddings.
Calla lilies bloom in white, dark purple, and orange, which are all versatile options for an autumn celebration. Calla lilies: This elegant flower is a beautiful choice for a fall wedding with a traditional theme or formal dress code.Since they naturally bloom during the fall season, chrysanthemums are easily available in a range of colors, from light pink and purple to yellow, orange, and dark red. Chrysanthemums: Sometimes confused with dahlias because of how similar they look, these fall wedding flowers have dense, elongated petals.It's ideal for rustic weddings and outdoor venues. Sunflowers: The cheerful sunflower is quintessentially autumnal.Ball (or pompon) dahlias, cactus dahlias, and waterlily dahlias are a few other options.