How to Grow Bridal Wreath Bush - Plant Care & Tips

By NorwichGardener Team   /   2025

Bridal wreath bush is a beautiful ornamental plant that is perfect forAdding a touch of elegance to any garden. It is a very popular choice for wedding decoration due to its stunning white flowers. The bush is also known to bloom for an extended period of time, which makes it a great addition to any garden that you want to enjoy for many months.

How to Grow Bridal Wreath Bush - Plant Care & Tips

Also called

  • Wedding Cake Tree
  • Snowball Tree
  • Ceibo
  • Silk Tree
  • Dogwood

Basic info

  • The bridal wreath bush is a flowering shrub that is native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa.
  • It is a member of the rose family and has small, white, or pink flowers.
  • The bridal wreath bush is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens.
  • It can grow to a height of 3-4 meters.
  • The shrub is relatively easy to care for and does not require much maintenance.
  • It is generally disease and pest free.
  • The flowers of the bridal wreath bush are often used in bridal bouquets.
  • The shrub blooms in the spring and early summer.
  • It is tolerant of a wide range of soil types and can grow in both sun and shade.
  • The bridal wreath bush is a popular choice for hedges and topiary.

Related plant:
Bridal Bush

Growing Steps

  1. For bridal wreath bush, first step is to find a location that receives full sun or partial sun.
  2. The second step is to prepare the soil by adding organic matter such as compost or manure.
  3. The third step is to plant the bush in the spring or fall.
  4. The fourth step is to water the bush regularly during the first growing season.
  5. The fifth step is to fertilize the bush in the spring.
  6. The sixth step is to prune the bush in late winter or early spring.
  7. The seventh step is to mulch the bush in the summer.
  8. The eighth step is to water the bush during periods of drought.
  9. The ninth step is to fertilize the bush in the fall.
  10. The tenth step is to enjoy the blooms of the bridal wreath bush in the spring!

Related plant:
Bridal Spirea

Soil Requirement

About soil condition, the bridal wreath bush prefers well-drained soils, whether they are sandy, clayey or loamy. If the soil is too moist, the roots may rot. The plant is not drought tolerant, so it needs regular watering, especially during the hot summer months.

Light requirement

Just like other bushes, the bridal wreath bush needs at least six hours of sunlight every day to maintain its healthy growth. If the bush is not getting enough sunlight, its leaves will begin to turn yellow and it will produce fewer flowers.

Ideal Temperature

The temperature conditions that are ideal for a bridal wreath bush are those that are cool and moist. This plant prefers a shady location and will not tolerate full sun. It is also important to keep the soil around the bush moist, but not soggy. If the soil becomes too dry, the leaves of the bush will begin to turn brown and drop off.

Humidity Requirement

Ideal humidity condition for this plant is 50%. If the humidity drops to 40%, the plant will start to experience wilting and if it drops to 30% the plant will die. high humidity can cause the plant to become moldy and mildewed.

Fertilizer Requirement

About fertilizer, this plant likes a light application of fertilizer in early spring, prior to new growth. If you want to use a fertilizer with a higher phosphorus content to encourage blooming, do so after the plant finishes blooming. Be careful not to over-fertilize, as too much fertilizer can cause the plant to produce an excess of foliage at the expense of flowers. When it comes to watering, the bridal wreath bush is quite drought tolerant once established. However, during extended periods of drought, you may need to water it once or twice a week to keep the leaves from wilting. When watering, soak the root zone thoroughly to encourage deep roots.

Plant Pruning

Pruning a bridal wreath bush is important to keep the plant looking its best. overgrown bushes can be cut back to encourage new growth and keep the plant looking tidy. When pruning, be sure to cut back to a healthy bud or branch to encourage new growth.

The Propagation

Propagation is generally done through rooting stem cuttings, which is a simple process. Start by taking a 6-8 inch cutting from a healthy stem, and remove the bottom leaves. Dip the cut end of the stem in rooting hormone, then plant in moistened potting mix. Place the pot in indirect light, and keep the soil moist. New roots should form within 4-6 weeks.

Growth Speed

Usually, the plant growth rate during the spring and summer when the weather is warm and humid. However, they can also grow throughout the year if the conditions are right. If the plant is kept in an area that is too shady, however, the growth rate will be significantly slowed.

Common Problems

Common problems for this kind of plant are: 1. Browning or blackening of the leaves: This is usually caused by too much sun, heat, or wind. The leaves will start to turn brown or black and eventually fall off the plant. 2. Wilting: This can be caused by too little water, or by heat or wind stress. The plant will start to wilt and the leaves will droop. 3. Yellowing of the leaves: This is usually caused by too little water or nutrients. The leaves will turn yellow and eventually fall off the plant. 4. Dieback: This is usually caused by too little water or nutrients, or by pests or diseases. The plant will start to die back from the tips of the branches, and eventually the entire plant will die.

Growing Tips

  • If growing bridal wreath bush indoors, provide bright, indirect sunlight.
  • Keep the soil evenly moist, but not soggy.
  • Fertilize monthly with a balanced fertilizer.
  • Prune regularly to shape and encourage new growth.
  • Outdoors, plant in a sunny location with well-drained soil.
  • Water regularly, especially during dry spells.
  • Fertilize twice a year with a balanced fertilizer.
  • Prune annually to shape and encourage new growth.
  • Protect outdoor plants from cold winter weather by covering with a burlap wrap or plastic sheeting.
  • Take cuttings in late spring or early summer to propagate new plants.

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Source:
Bridal wreath - Wikipedia - wiki.alquds.edu
Wedding Traditions - Historic Costume & Textiles Collection
Ask IFAS: Bridal Wreath - University of Florida

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