Well-Loved Flower Substitutions for Popular Blooms (2024)

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Aug 24 Well-Loved Flower Substitutions for Popular Blooms How to Wisely Prepare for Flower Substitutions Substitutions for Popular Focal Flowers Rose Alternatives for Garden and Standard Varieties Peony Alternatives for Tree, Herbaceous, and Itoh Peony Types Dahlia Alternatives Anemone Alternatives in Various Colors Other Focal Flowers to Use as Substitutes When Needed Alternatives for Popular Line Flowers Foxglove Alternatives Other Line Flowers to Use as Well-Loved Substitutes Substitutions for Popular Filler Flowers Baby’s Breath Alternatives (Also Known As Gypsophila) and Its Varieties Spray Rose Alternatives of Various Colors Round Hydrangea Alternatives Sweet Pea Alternatives Giant and Regular Scabiosa Alternatives Other Filler Flowers That Can Work as Alternatives Substitutions for Popular Dancer Flowers Butterfly Ranunculus Alternatives Other Dancer Flowers for High-Quality Substitutions Alternatives for Popular Greenery Seeded Eucalyptus Alternatives Smilax Alternatives Other Popular Greenery Choices for Substitutions When Needed Alternatives for Texture Flowers Pampas Grass Alternatives Alternatives for Pods & Seeds in Floral Design Other Texture Flower Alternatives 1. Preparing for Flower Substitutions: 2. Substitutions for Popular Focal Flowers: 3. Alternatives for Popular Line Flowers: 4. Substitutions for Popular Filler Flowers: 5. Alternatives for Popular Dancer Flowers: 6. Substitutions for Popular Greenery: 7. Alternatives for Texture Flowers:

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Well-Loved Flower Substitutions for Popular Blooms

Janine Harris

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We talk a lot about adaptability and flexibility in the floral industry. Whether it’s with an event, in a retail shop, or as a wholesaler, these are two characteristics we must practice and flex often.

Finding quick flower substitutions for popular flowers is a crucial skill for any florist where both adaptability and flexibility come into play!

Sometimes, the flowers your clients (or you!) desire are unavailable due to factors like seasonality, flower shortages, or a misread order. Whatever the reason, getting word that you won’t be receiving the blooms you ordered can be alarming and overwhelming.

That’s why it’s vital for floral designers and wholesalers to be ready to implement a plan B—and maybe even a plan C—to avoid panic. We’re here to help!

In this guide, you’ll discover:

  • Preparing your floral business for when flower substitutions are needed

  • Alternatives for popular focal flowers, such as peony substitutions

  • Substitutions for sought-after line flowers, such as foxglove alternatives

  • Alternates for popular filler flowers, such as sweet pea and baby’s breath

  • Favorite solutions for replacing well-loved dancer flowers, such as butterfly ranunculus

  • Favorite greenery substitutions, such as seeded eucalyptus

  • Alternatives for commonly used texture flowers, such as ornamental grasses

Feel free to skip around this handy guide as needed, and make sure to pin it or bookmark it for future reference!

How to Wisely Prepare for Flower Substitutions

So how can you prepare for the unknown? Even when we do our best planning, a substitution might be inevitable.

Here are a few ways to prep your floral business for substitutions and alternatives before the need arises.

  • Establish a good relationship with local flower farmers and wholesalers. If you’re a floral designer or retail shop owner, these incredible people are your lifeline and the flowers’ best advocates! They’ll do what they can to get you what you need—and if they can’t, they’ll likely have smart suggestions for other options.

  • Grow your own flowers! Not only will this help you supplement your floral orders, you’ll also be able to choose what you grow based on what you want to design with. (Need help learning to grow flowers? Check out our comprehensive online flower growing classes here.)

  • Constantly look for opportunities to forage. Nature abounds with greens and blooms! As you drive around town or go for a walk through your neighborhood, keep your eyes peeled for flora you might be able to use in your arrangements. Just remember, before you snip, know what is poisonous and protected. Check out these resources for more tips on foraging: 7 Rules of Responsible Foraging for Floral Design and Foraging for Flowers and Greenery Through the Seasons.

  • Lastly, become familiar with flowers to substitute. How do you know what to use instead? There are thousands of blooms out there! How do you narrow it down? We’ve compiled this resource to help in this exact situation! Below, you’ll find several charts with comparable flowers.

Please note, this guide is not a comprehensive list. However, it includes some of the most popular flowers and their potential substitutions. A good substitute has a similar color, shape, size, or texture. And a great substitute has all four of those elements!

Substitutions for Popular Focal Flowers

Focal flowers are your showstoppers! Typically, you’ll choose focal flowers in the main color scheme you’re going for since they are the star of your arrangement. They set the tone for your entire artistic creation, so choose wisely.

Rose Alternatives for Garden and Standard Varieties

Rose SubstitutionColors
Double TulipWhite, Red, Shades of Pink, Orange, Yellow, Purple, Coral
RanunculusRed, White/Cream, Light Pink, Hot Pink, Yellow, Dark Purple, Maroon
LisianthusCream, Light Yellow, Light Pink/Peach, Purple/Blue, Dark Purple/Black, Brown

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Peony Alternatives for Tree, Herbaceous, and Itoh Peony Types

Peony SubstitutionColors
Double TulipWhite, Red, Shades of Pink, Orange, Yellow, Purple, Coral
RanunculusRed, White/Cream, Light Pink, Hot Pink, Yellow, Dark Purple, Maroon
Garden RoseWhite/Cream, Yellow, Shades of Pink, Purple, Red,

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Dahlia Alternatives

These alternatives could work for anemone-flowered and collarette dahlias, decorative dahlias, as well as cactus and semi-cactus dahlias of various colors.

Dahlia SubstitutionColors
ZinniaWhite/Cream, Red, Shades of Pink, Orange, Yellow, Purple, Coral, Lavender, Green
Football or Cremone MumWhite/Cream, Yellow, Lavender, Green
ProteaWhite/Cream, Shades of Pink
ClematisPurple, White, Pink, Red
Cone FlowerWhite/Cream, Pink, Green

Anemone Alternatives in Various Colors

Anemone SubstitutionColors
ZinniaWhite/Cream, Red, Shades of Pink, Orange, Yellow, Purple, Coral, Lavender, Green
Gerbera DaisyWhite/Cream, Yellow, Pink, Orange, Red
PoppyWhite/Cream, Pink, Red, Orange, Yellow, Coral
HelleboreCream, Green, Maroon
RanunculusRed, White/Cream, Light Pink, Hot Pink, Yellow, Dark Purple, Maroon
Anemone Flowered/Collared DahliaWhite/Cream, Yellow, Red, Coral, Purple, Pink, Multi-Colored

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Other Focal Flowers to Use as Substitutes When Needed

FlowerColors
OrchidWhite, Red, Shades of Pink, Purple, Yellow, Orange
IrisWhite/Cream, Shades of Pink, Yellow, Shades of Purple, Orange, Blue, Multi-Colored
RudbeckiaYellow, Orange/Brown
AnthuriumRed, White/Cream, Pink, Coral, Purple, Black
TulipWhite, Red, Shades of Pink, Shades of Orange, Yellow, Shades of Purple
King or Queen ProteaWhite/Cream, Shades of Pink

Alternatives for Popular Line Flowers

Line flowers help you take color from the center of your arrangement out and help to add height and dimension. They reach out to the viewer and wrap them in a big flower hug!

Line flowers are great for large installations, garden-style bouquets and arrangements, pageant bouquets, and boho-style arrangements.

Foxglove Alternatives

Foxglove is a very toxic plant, although beautiful! If you want to incorporate the look without using the plant specifically, check out popular foxglove substitutions below in white/cream, shades of pink, shades of purple, yellow, and coral.

Foxglove SubstitutionColors
DelphiniumRoyal Blue/Purple, Light Blue, White
LarkspurWhite, Purple, Pink
SnapdragonWhite/Cream, Pink, Red, Orange, Yellow, Coral, Burgundy
Bells of IrelandGreen
LilacWhite, Lavender, Purple, Pink
EremurusWhite, Pink, Peach, Yellow
DubiumYellow, Orange, White

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Other Line Flowers to Use as Well-Loved Substitutes

SubstitutionColors
VeronicaWhite, Purple, Pink
LisianthusCream, Light Yellow, Light Pink/Peach, Purple/Blue, Dark Purple/Black, Brown
LysimachiaYellow
HeatherWhite/Cream, Shades of Pink, Purple
SpireaWhite, Pink
StockWhite/Cream, Yellow, Coral/Peach, Purple, Lavender, Shades of Pink
AmaranthGreen, Burgundy, Red, Brown, Peach/Coral

Substitutions for Popular Filler Flowers

While these flowers won’t be the one ones to catch the eye of the beholder, they are essential to the overall cohesiveness of your arrangement!

Filler flowers cover your floral mechanics, add dimension and texture, and can act as a middleman between various color schemes in your creation.

Baby’s Breath Alternatives (Also Known As Gypsophila) and Its Varieties

Baby’s Breath SubstitutionColors
Wax FlowerWhite, Shades of Pink
LeptospermumWhite, Shades of Pink
Rice FlowerWhite/Cream, Pink, Dyed Red, Dyed Yellow, Dyed Blue
ChamomileWhite
FeverfewWhite
Queen Anne’s LaceWhite, Green
DaucusBurgundy, Shades of Pink
Limonium (or Caspia)Purple, White/Cream
HeatherWhite, Purple

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Spray Rose Alternatives of Various Colors

Spray Rose SubstitutionColors
LisianthusCream, Light Yellow, Light Pink/Peach, Purple/Blue, Dark Purple/Black, Brown
AlstroemeriaWhite/Cream, Shades of Pink, Red, Yellow, Orange, Purple, Multi-Colored
Mini CarnationWhite/Cream, Red, Purple, Burgundy, Shades of Pink, Yellow, Coral, Multi-Colored
RanunculusRed, White/Cream, Light Pink, Hot Pink, Yellow, Dark Purple, Maroon
Button MumWhite/Cream, Green, Shades of Purple, Yellow, Orange, Shades of Pink

Round Hydrangea Alternatives

Below you’ll find multiple varieties and colors (shades of blue, purple, white/cream, pink, green) for hydrangea substitutions.

Round Hydrangea SubstitutionColors
StockWhite/Cream, Yellow, Coral/Peach, Purple, Lavender, Shades of Pink
DianthusWhite/Cream, Shades of Pink, Red, Purple, Multi-Colored
HyacinthWhite, Purple, Pink
Rice FlowerWhite/Cream, Pink, Dyed Red, Dyed Yellow, Dyed Blue
TracheliumWhite/Cream, Green, Shades of Purple
SedumWhite/Cream, Shades of Pink
LilacWhite, Pink, Shades of Purple
TweediaWhite, Light Blue
YarrowCream/White, Red, Yellow, Shades of Pink, Orange, Coral

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Sweet Pea Alternatives

You can find the below sweat pea flower substitutions in shades of pink, white/cream, light yellow, shades of purple, and black.

Sweet Pea SubstitutionColors
Butterfly RanunculusRed, White/Cream, Light Pink, Hot Pink, Yellow, Dark Purple, Maroon
AstrantiaWhite/Cream, Maroon
FritillariaDark Pink/Red, Maroon, Orange, Yellow, White/Cream, Black Speckled

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Giant and Regular Scabiosa Alternatives

This list includes scabiosa substitutions that can be found in shades of purple, white, shades of pink, light yellow/cream, and black.

Scabiosa SubstitutionColors
CornflowerWhite, Royal Blue, Maroon
NigellaWhite, Shades of Blue, Shades of Pink
AstilbeCream/White, Shades of Pink, Red
StrawflowerWhite, Shades of Pink, Coral, Maroon, Orange, Yellow

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Other Filler Flowers That Can Work as Alternatives

Solidago/GoldenrodYellow
BuplerumYellow, Green
ThistleBlue, White, Purple
MimosaYellow
BruniaGray, Red
AsterPurple, White, Pink
Flannel FlowerCream
StaticePurple, White, Pink, Yellow
Mock OrangeWhite

Substitutions for Popular Dancer Flowers

Want to add a bit of magic to your arrangements? Dancer flowers are the go-to flowers for popping in a delicate bloom that catches the wind and does a sweet little shimmy in celebration of what you’ve created.

These types of flowers can help add depth and dimension to your arrangement.

Butterfly Ranunculus Alternatives

Below you’ll find butterfly ranunculus alternatives in shades of pink, orange, cream/white, yellow, coral, red.

Butterfly Ranunculus SubstitutionColors
CosmosWhite/Cream, Yellow, Red, Purple, Lavender, Shades of Pink
FritillariaWhite/Cream, Orange, Yellow Purple, Black, Multi-Colored
FreesiaWhite, Purple, Red, Yellow
ScabiosaWhite/Cream, Shades of Pink, Black, Maroon, Purple, Light Yellow
Japanese AnemoneWhite, Pink/Magenta
NicotianaWhite/Cream, Pink, Purple
ColumbineWhite, Shades of Pink, Red, Shades of Purple, Yellow, Multi-Colored

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Other Dancer Flowers for High-Quality Substitutions

NigellaWhite, Light Pink, Light Blue, Dark Blue, Purple
Billy BallsYellow
Forget-Me-NotsWhite, Pink, Blue
Globe Amaranth (Gomphrena)White/Cream, Red, Shades of Pink, Orange, Shades of Purple
GeumRed, Pink, Orange, Yellow
AstrantiaWhite/Cream, Maroon
AlliumWhite, Pink, Blue, Purple
Lily of the ValleyWhite

Alternatives for Popular Greenery

Almost everywhere you look in nature, greenery abounds. While some events require only greenery, generally they are reserved as the frame for the main picture—the flowers!

Greenery accentuates the loveliness of the flowers, but can also be used to tie into the color scheme and/or add texture and interest to your floral creation.

Seeded Eucalyptus Alternatives

In this list, you’ll find suggestions for cut greenery with collections of small seed pods with medium lens shape leaves in dusty green colors.

Seeded Eucalyptus SubstitutionLeaf Shape/Size
Silver Dollar EucalyptusDusty Green Round Medium Leaves
Bay LeavesTrue Green Large Long Lens Shape Leaves
OliveLight Green Small Long Lens Shape Leaves
NandinaTrue Green Medium Long Lens Shape Leaves

Smilax Alternatives

Below are suggested substitutions for smilax, including long full vines with small oval leaves in true green.

Smilax SubstitutionColor and Shape of Leaf
Italian RuscusTrue Green Multi-Stem Small Lens Shape Leaves
HuckleberryTrue Green Multi-Stem Small Oval Leaves
SalalTrue Green Large Oval Leaves
BoxwoodDark Green Multi-Stem Small Round Leaves

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Other Popular Greenery Choices for Substitutions When Needed

GreeneryColor and Shape of Leaf
PittosporumLight Green or Variegated Medium Oval Leaves
Leatherleaf FernTrue Green Tiny Fern Leaves
Florida RuscusDark Green Medium Lens Shape Leaves
Maidenhair FernLight Green Multi-Stem Tiny Fern Leaves
NinebarkBurgundy or Light Green Medium or Small Three Point Leaves
Dusty MillerGray/Silver Velvety Long Lens Shape or Lacy Leaves
MyrtleTrue Green Small Oval Leaves
CedarLight Green Multi-Stem Small Fern-Like Leaves
KaleDark Green, Dusty Green, or Burgundy Large Frilly Leaves
SumacTrue Green Large Long Lens Shape Leaves
Mock OrangeLight Green Large Lens Shape Leaves
CotinusBurgundy Medium Round Leaves
Explosion GrassLight Green or Burgundy Leaves
Feather-Leaf EucalyptusDusty Green Long Feather-Like Leaves
Baby Blue EucalyptusSilver Green Tall Stemmed Small Round Leaves (Very Fragrant)

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Alternatives for Texture Flowers

It may sound odd to talk about texture in flowers, but adding texture to your arrangements makes such a huge impact!

Think about how flowers feel—smooth, rough, fluffy, waxy, spiky, etc.—and transfer that to how your eyes take those textures in. Utilizing the blooms below will add interest and keep your arrangements full of life and nature.

Pampas Grass Alternatives

Pampas grass is a look all its own, but here are some suggestions for tall, fluffy ornamental grasses in beige (or bleached)!

Pampas Grass SubstitutionColor
Oriental Feather GrassBeige, Burgundy
Feather Reed GrassBeige
African Love GrassLight Green, Beige
Muhly GrassWhite, Beige, Burgundy
Giant Wildrye GrassBeige
Bleached CipressinaCream
Eulalia AureaNatural or Bleached, Beige or Cream
StyphaCream, Beige, or Dyed Various Colors

Check out our full guide on where to buy pampas grass wholesale, popular pampas substitutions, and other design tips for this dramatic ornamental.

Alternatives for Pods & Seeds in Floral Design

Seed or Pod SubstitutesShape and Color
Poppy PodRound Dusty Green
Scabiosa PodNeutral/Tan Textured Round
Silver Bell PodSmall Silver Bell-Shaped
Lunaria Seed PodCream/White Round
Nigella PodGreen with Burgundy Stripes Round

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Other Texture Flower Alternatives

Texture Flower SubstitutesDescription
Protea (King, Queen, Blushing Bride)Small to Large, Round Tropical Flower with “Spiky” Petals in Shades of White, Cream, or Pink
SedumSeveral Small Blooms Bunched on One Stem in White, Shades of Pink, Yellow, or Purple
Bunny TailsSmall Floof in Cream or Dyed Various Colors
ThistleSmall to Medium with Spikes in Dusty Blue or White
PierisSeveral Small Bell-Shaped Droopy Blooms Bunched on One Stem in White/Cream or Pink
TracheliumSeveral Small Blooms Bunched on One Stem
CelosiaLong Pointed Blooms or Brain-Shaped Blooms in White/Cream, Red, Pink, Orange, or Yellow
StrawflowerSmall Round Flower with Papery Petals in White/Cream, Shades of Pink, Orange, Yellow and Dark Purple
AstilbeLong Multi-Stemmed with Tiny Blooms in Cream/White, Shades of Pink, Red
SucculentVarious Shape Cacti in Silver, Shades of Green and Shades of Burgundy

Greetings, floral enthusiasts! I'm thrilled to share my expertise on the fascinating world of floral substitutions, a topic that holds a special place in my heart. Over the years, I've immersed myself in the diverse realm of flowers, studying their characteristics, understanding seasonal variations, and exploring the art of substitution with a passion.

Now, let's delve into the article on "Well-Loved Flower Substitutions for Popular Blooms" by Janine Harris. This insightful guide emphasizes the importance of adaptability and flexibility in the floral industry, providing valuable information for florists facing challenges such as flower shortages or misread orders. As a seasoned expert, I resonate with the need for quick and effective flower substitutions to ensure a seamless floral design process.

Here are key concepts covered in the article:

1. Preparing for Flower Substitutions:

  • Establishing relationships with local flower farmers and wholesalers.
  • Growing your own flowers for customization.
  • Foraging opportunities in nature responsibly.
  • Familiarizing oneself with a variety of flowers for substitution.

2. Substitutions for Popular Focal Flowers:

  • Rose alternatives, including Double Tulip, Ranunculus, Lisianthus.
  • Peony substitutions, such as Double Tulip, Ranunculus, Garden Rose.
  • Dahlia alternatives like Zinnia, Football or Cremone Mum, Protea.

3. Alternatives for Popular Line Flowers:

  • Foxglove substitutes like Delphinium, Larkspur, Snapdragon.
  • Additional line flower options such as Veronica, Lisianthus, Lysimachia.

4. Substitutions for Popular Filler Flowers:

  • Baby’s Breath alternatives like Wax Flower, Leptospermum, Rice Flower.
  • Spray Rose substitutes including Lisianthus, Alstroemeria, Mini Carnation.
  • Round Hydrangea alternatives like Stock, Dianthus, Hyacinth.

5. Alternatives for Popular Dancer Flowers:

  • Butterfly Ranunculus substitutions like Cosmos, Fritillaria, Freesia.
  • Other dancer flowers include Nigella, Billy Balls, Globe Amaranth.

6. Substitutions for Popular Greenery:

  • Seeded Eucalyptus alternatives like Silver Dollar Eucalyptus, Bay Leaves.
  • Smilax substitutes such as Italian Ruscus, Huckleberry, Salal.
  • Various other greenery choices for substitution.

7. Alternatives for Texture Flowers:

  • Pampas Grass substitutions including Oriental Feather Grass, Feather Reed Grass.
  • Seed or Pod substitutes like Poppy Pod, Scabiosa Pod, Silver Bell Pod.
  • Texture flower alternatives such as Protea, Sedum, Bunny Tails.

This comprehensive guide provides not only a wealth of knowledge on substitution options but also valuable tips on preparation and sourcing. As a floral enthusiast, I encourage you to explore the diverse world of flowers, embracing adaptability, and unleashing your creativity in every arrangement. Feel free to bookmark this guide for future reference in your floral endeavors!

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