Dried Orange Flowers for Bold, Warm Arrangements
Dried orange flowers bring immediate warmth and depth to arrangements. The colour carries well across a wide range of palettes, sitting comfortably in rich autumnal schemes, sun-washed summer displays, and earthy, botanically inspired work alike.
Orange is bold without being stark, which makes it one of the more versatile accent shades in the dried flower category.
This collection brings together dried flowers in orange tones, from vivid tangerine through to deeper, more complex burnt orange and terracotta shades. Use them as focal stems, add them as colour pops within a neutral base, or build entire arrangements around the warmth of the palette.
For a wider range of stems to build around, explore the full dried flowers collection for complementary colours and textures.
Burnt Orange, Terracotta and Warm Amber Tones
Orange as a dried flower shade spans a surprisingly wide tonal range, and getting the right finish makes a real difference to how an arrangement reads.
Bright and vivid orange tones work well for summer styling, bold retail displays, and arrangements where you want the colour to do the heavy lifting.
Burnt orange dried flowers sit in deeper, more muted territory and are particularly well suited to autumn bouquets, rustic wedding work, and interior styling where warmth is the priority without leaning too bright. Terracotta and amber shades bridge the gap between orange and brown, making them easy to layer with natural foliage, dried grasses, and earthy neutrals for a grounded, cohesive look.
For longer-running displays or repeat-use event work, many of the stems in this collection are also available as orange artificial flowers.
Styling with Dried Orange Flowers
Orange pairs naturally with the warm end of the colour spectrum. For autumn arrangements, combine burnt orange stems with deep reds, natural browns, and muted greens for a palette that feels rich and cohesive. For summer styling, brighter orange tones work well alongside warm yellows and soft neutrals for a sun-warmed, relaxed feel.
For retail and event displays, repeating a single orange shade across multiple arrangements keeps the look intentional. Burnt orange in particular photographs well under warm lighting, making it a strong choice for wedding floristry and styled shoots.
Wholesale Dried Orange Flowers with Quantity Discounts
Atlas Flowers supports orders of all sizes, from small studio top-ups to full seasonal runs. Many lines in this collection include scaled, quantity-based pricing, so the per-stem cost reduces as you add more.
For larger requirements, look out for full-box options where listed, which can offer stronger value than the highest standard volume tier. If a full-box option isn't shown, larger quantities can usually be arranged via the pre-order page. For bespoke bulk requirements, including large event schedules, multi-site rollouts, or wholesale accounts, get in touch with the team directly.
Dried Orange Flowers FAQs
What dried flowers come in orange?
A range of dried stems is available in orange shades, including dried craspedia, dried helichrysum (strawflower), dried carthamus, dried achillea, and various dyed grasses and filler stems. Orange tones also appear naturally in some preserved foliage. For consistent, vibrant colour across larger orders, dyed or colour-treated stems are often the most reliable option.
What does burnt orange pair well with in dried flower arrangements?
Burnt orange dried flowers work particularly well alongside natural browns, deep reds, muted greens, and warm neutrals like oat and wheat tones. This combination is well-suited to autumn dried flower bouquets, rustic wedding styling, and interior arrangements where warmth and depth are the goal. For a slightly lighter feel, pair burnt orange with soft cream and dried grasses to keep the arrangement from feeling too heavy.
How long do dried orange flowers last?
With the right care, dried orange flowers can last 12 months or more. Brighter orange shades, particularly those that are dye-treated, can be more susceptible to fading in direct sunlight, so placement matters. Keep arrangements away from strong light sources and humid environments to preserve both colour and structure for as long as possible.
Read our expert guide on how long dried flowers last for a full breakdown by stem type and storage conditions.
Are dried orange flowers good for autumn and wedding styling?
Burnt orange dried flowers are one of the most popular choices for autumn wedding flower bouquets and seasonal event styling. The tone photographs well, holds up during long event days without wilting, and works across everything from hand-tied bouquets to large installations. For weddings, combining burnt orange with terracotta, deep red, and ivory creates a cohesive palette that feels considered without being overly matchy.
How do I care for dried orange flowers?
Keep dried orange flowers in a dry space away from direct sunlight, humidity, and heat sources. Handle stems gently to avoid shedding, and dust occasionally with a soft brush or cool airflow to keep them looking fresh. Avoid placing them near windows that receive strong afternoon sun, as this is where colour tends to fade fastest.
Read our full guide on how to care for dried flowers for more detail on keeping your stems in the best condition.