Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Weddings Wedding Ceremony & Reception Wedding Reception Ideas Green Wedding Centerpieces By Martha Stewart Editors Martha Stewart Editors Facebook Instagram Twitter Website An article attributed to "Martha Stewart Editors" indicates when several writers and editors have contributed to an article over the years. These collaborations allow us to provide you with the most accurate, up-to-date, and comprehensive information available.The Martha Stewart team aims to teach and inspire readers daily with tested-until-perfected recipes, creative DIY projects, and elevated home and entertaining ideas. They are experts in their fields who research, create, and test the best ways to help readers design the life they want. The joy is in the doing. Editorial Guidelines Updated on September 20, 2018 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos David Newkirk Whether floral or non-floral, green centerpieces make for natural and lush décor at any type of wedding. Combine wildflowers, baby's breath, or succulents for a rustic arrangement or hydrangeas and garlands for something a little more romantic. Check out our favorite green wedding centerpieces here! These terra-cotta vases held myrtle, snow berry, hydrangea, kiwi vine, green trailing amaranthus, roses, and more. 01 of 54 Rustic Centerpieces The groom found and borrowed antlers and driftwood from a neighbor's yard to complete this rustic green floral centerpiece. 02 of 54 Simply Elegant Arrangements Harwell Photography Bunches of greenery in small gold pots and arrangements of peegee hydrangeas dotted the long tables at this garden wedding in Georgia. 03 of 54 Cheerful Green Centerpieces Johnny Miller At this wedding, the bride and groom set vases of dahlias, 'Majolica' roses, scented geranium, gomphrena, snap dragon, and exploding grass on each table, which added to the cheerful vibe of the reception. 04 of 54 Test Tube Vases Echard Wheeler Photography Glass test tubes held upright on wooden bases contained simple arrangements of white flowers and assorted greenery. 05 of 54 Green and White Floral Arrangement Judy Pak Photography Displayed in mercury vases, arrangements of white and green hydrangeas, roses, dahlias, brunia, astilbe, ranunculus, snowberry, clematis vines, anemones, and additional greens created a natural green centerpiece. 06 of 54 Table-Length Centerpieces Nathan Westerfield The 16-foot long tables at this wedding featured Sahara and Vandella roses, dahlias, lisianthus, spray roses, tuberose, alstromeria, wax flower, Queen Anne's lace, carnations, and football mums, along with Jackson vine garlands. 07 of 54 Small and Simple Centerpieces Lindsay Madden Photography Small potted arrangements of greenery, white roses, and Queen Anne's lace made for simple yet stunning centerpieces. 08 of 54 Flowerless Centerpiece Lisa O'Dwyer Photography The bride special-ordered greenery for her big day, and Cherry Bomb Events helped create the elegant flowerless centerpieces. 09 of 54 A Lush Garland Alison Conklin A sheer white runner was decorated with a garland of eucalyptus, dahlias, astilbe, ferns, sweet peas, freesia, and jasmine. Glass olive-oil bottles (a nod to the Italian wedding location) filled with sprigs of rosemary and long tapered candles made the reception room glow. 10 of 54 Simply Elegant Rebecca Fishman for Birds of a Feather The bride arranged the floral centerpieces herself using eucalyptus leaves, hydrangeas, and garden roses for a fresh, lush look. Her brothers and father took on the task of building and staining the boxes in which the arrangements rested. 11 of 54 Reclaimed Wood Arrangements Brighten Photography The groom's father built boxes out of reclaimed wood, which held the centerpieces. 12 of 54 Natural Centerpieces KT Merry For this wedding in Tuscany, choosing centerpieces of local flowers, herbs, and olive oil was a no brainer given the gorgeous green surroundings of the local area. 13 of 54 Bright Centerpieces onelove photo Antique green glass bottles filled with bright dahlias served as a simple centerpiece. 14 of 54 Tall, Natural Centerpieces Elisa Bricker Tall centerpieces of willow, privet berries, green hydrangea, tomatoes, lilies, and roses decorated the head table at this wedding. 15 of 54 Queen Anne's Lace Centerpieces Sarah Smith Centerpieces at this barn wedding included Queen Anne's Lace, apple branches, and wildflowers. The blooms were placed in milk glass vessels and pedestal dishes and arranged on the tables along with dozens of small candles for an added glow. 16 of 54 Fresh Flower and Herb Centerpieces Kirsten Ellis Fresh flowers and herbs lined the long farm tables at this rustic affair. 17 of 54 Garland Centerpiece Nancy Ray Photography Tea candles and a lush green garland decorated the head table at this preppy wedding. 18 of 54 Simple Green Centerpieces Tec Petaja Brocade Designs combined candlelit lanterns with simple arrangements of hydrangeas, gladiolas, roses, and peonies. Even the table numbers were covered in green moss. 19 of 54 Hurricane Vase Arrangements A candle was placed in a hurricane vase and surrounded by moss and greenery, creating a beautiful and natural centerpiece. 20 of 54 Rustic Arrangements Lang Thomas Photography Terra-cotta and glazed pots held kale and olive-tree saplings, votive candles, and pitchers of olive oil as centerpieces. 21 of 54 Fern and Rose Centerpieces Clark Brewer Assorted ferns and greenery paired with white roses and astilbes were fitting centerpieces for this reception held in a nature sanctuary. 22 of 54 Tall Centerpieces John Dolan Tall arrangements of hydrangea, roses, and amaranth added a touch of natural beauty and grandeur. 23 of 54 Long-Table Centerpieces Christina Richards Weddings This wedding mixed succulents, greenery, flowers, and driftwood to create a natural-looking centerpiece running down a long table. 24 of 54 A Variety of Centerpieces Lisa Anderson of Sweet Pea Flowers arranged the centerpieces with three-dozen varieties of flowers. This one included baby's breath, roses, lotus pods, seeded eucalyptus, and succulents. 25 of 54 Wildflower Centerpiece Andrea&Renata The centerpieces at this wedding consisted of a mix of white, green, and yellow wildflowers and plants in clear glass vases of various sizes. 26 of 54 Unstructured Arrangements Michelle Warren Photography Flowers from Greenwich Florals grouped in colored glass vessels gave the lawn a natural, unstructured look. 27 of 54 Textured Centerpieces Yvette Roman Queen Anne's lace and other types of greenery created a wonderfully textured look for these centerpieces. 28 of 54 Organic Arrangements Grayson Florist and Coulter's Florist designed these organically inspired centerpieces. Both used blooms in varying shades of white and green displayed on small mirrors and surrounded by tea lights. 29 of 54 Simple Arrangements Liz Banfield A mix of white tulips and greenery created these simple centerpieces. 30 of 54 Pink and Green Arrangements Peonies, garden roses, sweetpeas, lisianthus, and hydrangeas are displayed in moss bowls for the perfect preppy mix of pink and green. 31 of 54 Lush Centerpieces Tarnished silver bowls held passion vine, cabbage roses, and green baby's tears at this wedding, plus white peonies and fragrant geranium leaf in mercury glass vessels and antique garden urns holding jasmine, begonias, and lady fern. 32 of 54 Seaside Centerpiece An arrangement of sweet peas, tweedia, and muscari complement a soft seaglass color palette. 33 of 54 Hydrangea and Viburnum Centerpiece Ruffly hydrangeas and viburnums look like a hedgerow atop this Nantucket basket-inspired weave of ribbon. 34 of 54 Modern Centerpiece Centerpieces of viburnum, snowberry, bells of Ireland, asclepias pods, and carnations in salt-glass vessels exude the feel of warm modernity. 35 of 54 Beachy Centerpiece Potted topiaries are placed in metal beach buckets that are painted in coordinating hues. 36 of 54 Take-Home Centerpiece Jonathan Kantor Floral bunches in cones, grouped together in vases, offer an impressive and economical solution to both décor and favors. 37 of 54 Succulent Centerpiece These mini terrariums make chic table décor when grouped en masse—and they double as favors, too! 38 of 54 Hydrangea Centerpiece Charles Schiller Enamel pails overflowing with fresh green and white hydrangeas are charming at an informal reception. 39 of 54 Budget Centerpiece Farmers'-market greenery, like oregano, basil, and tarragon, planted in sleek pots gives modern containers an organic feel. 40 of 54 Fruit Centerpiece This clear glass footed bowl is overflowing with fresh green fruit—quince, grapes, Anjou pears, apples, and chinaberries—and delicate flowers. Variegated ivy and white blooming clematis vines form graceful twirls around the mount of fruit. 41 of 54 Classic Centerpiece A white footed bowl holds an arrangement evocative of shade gardens, with tweedia, hydrangea, ornamental green dates, maidenhair ferns, nigella, chinaberries, mint, and gomphrena. 42 of 54 Rustic Centerpiece Gertrude & Mabel Photography Containers brimming with California bay laurel garlands punctuated with persimmons, figs, raspberry branches, and passion fruit run down the center of this elongated reception table. 43 of 54 Take-Home Centerpiece Budding seedlings placed in sleek sake cups get grouped together on tables for a centerpiece and favor display full of visual interest. 44 of 54 Beachy Centerpiece Curled sago palm leaves, roses, ranunculus, orchids, and a single spike of Asplenium 'Crispy Wave' create a summery arrangement inspired by tropical blooms. 45 of 54 Pink and Green Centerpiece Nerines, hydrangea, and roses mingle in a centerpiece atop a sequined fuchsia tablecloth. 46 of 54 Succulent Centerpiece Katie Robertson Photography Wood blocks embellished with succulents, craspedia, and vintage metal numbers are the perfect adornment for modern tabletops. 47 of 54 Unique Centerpiece Vintage compotes are filled to create displays of flora and peacock feathers. 48 of 54 Artistic Centerpiece A painterly mix of green hydrangea, jade roses, and moss are arranged in cast-iron garden urns. 49 of 54 Modern Centerpiece Centerpieces of wheat grass in pewter cachepots create a pop of color against pristine white tables. 50 of 54 Classic Centerpiece Orchard Cove Photography Low centerpieces constructed of Spode vessels are filled with garden roses, parrot tulips, green viburnum, dark-blue delphinium, lilacs, sweetpeas, green amaranthus, and hydrangea. 51 of 54 Unique Centerpiece Locally grown dahlias mixed with succulents, green wheat, and pods make a striking statement when placed in porcelain Italian beakers and cylinders wrapped in pages from vintage books. 52 of 54 Tall Centerpiece Soaring bells of Ireland, native dogwood branches, and tulips are anchored by a trio of simple flower groupings. 53 of 54 Towering Centerpiece Tall centerpieces overflow with lush greenery. 54 of 54 Simple Centerpieces Mini arrangements of branches, wax flowers, moss, hanging amaranthus, and roses create a sweet table décor. 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