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Cakes by Nina - Fresh Flowers to Use and Avoid on your wedding cake- Surrey, Hampshire & Berkshire
Your guide to safe, beautiful fresh floral decoration for luxury wedding cakes in Surrey, Hampshire & Berkshire
Fresh flowers on wedding cakes are timeless - they add romance, texture, and a natural elegance that compliments your wedding style. But not every flower is suitable for food use, and some can be harmful if placed incorrectly. As a luxury wedding cake designer in Camberley, Surrey, you must liaise with your florist to ensure every bloom used on your cake is safe.
Below is a helpful guide to the best flowers to use on wedding cakes, and the ones you should avoid. Please note not all florists are aware of this information but it is important to know.
Safe Fresh Flowers Commonly Used on Wedding Cakes
These flowers are widely considered safe for cake decoration when prepared correctly and sourced from reputable, pesticide-free suppliers, if in doubt do not use them - here at Cakes by Nina we offer beautifully handcrafted sugar flowers that are not only food safe, they are a wonderful keepsake of your wedding day.
Fresh - Roses
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Classic, romantic, and available in every shade
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Long-lasting and perfect for tiered cakes
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Ideal for modern, classic or garden-style weddings
Fresh - Peonies
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Soft, full and luxurious - be careful of huge blooms as they can take over your cake - in sugar flowers we can control the size to be in proportion for your cake
- A favourite for statement floral arrangements
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Fresh - Ranunculus
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Delicate, layered petals
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Beautiful for fine-art, elegant cake designs
Fresh Lisianthus
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Soft, ruffled blooms - these are quite a delicate flower and can droop after time
- A great filler and soft detailing
Hydrangea (with caution)
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Stunning cluster that add volume - again be careful the blooms are not too big as they can take over your cake, in sugar flowers we can control the size
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They wilt very quickly
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Best used for short display times if going on cake
Herbs - Rosemary - Thyme - Lavender
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These add a lovely fragrance to your cake, rustic feel
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Perfect for outdoor or countryside weddings
Fresh Flowers to Avoid on your Wedding Cake
Some flowers are toxic or an irritant and should NEVER be placed directly on your wedding cake.
Eucalyptus
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Very popular in bouquets but contains oils that can be harmful if ingested
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Can be used decoratively around the cake, but not insterted into it
Gypsophila (Baby's Breath)
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Contains irritants that can cause stomach upset or a rash
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Often used in floristry not suitable for food contact
Daffodils & Narcissus
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Highly toxic
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Should NEVER be used on or near edible items
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Foxgloves
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Extremely poisonous
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Not suitable for cake styling under any circumstances
Ivy
Poppies
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Contains toxins and sap that can irritate skin
- Avoid for cake decoration
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Some varieties contain toxic compounds
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Best avoided entirely
How we Ensure Flowers are Safe on Your Wedding Cake
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We will chat to your florist to make sure no pesticides have been used and they are only supplying us flowers of the non toxic variety - if your florist can not guarantee this then we are so sorry but we will not take responsibility for decorating your cake, Cakes by Nina holds no responsibility for the use of unsuitable fresh flowers should one of your guests have a reaction or becomes ill because of them.
- We ensure flowers are inserted with a protective barrier.
- Only florist-approved, pesticide-free blooms are to be used
- Your cake is assembled on-site to ensure freshness and stability
- Peace of mind you can enjoy the beauty of your cake knowing there are no medicial issues with it
Additional -Flowers suitable for Cakes but bare in mind the above
Roses - Pansies & Violas - Lavender - Chamomile - Nasturtiums - Calendula - Hibiscus - Cornflowers - Elderflower - Jasmine - Fruit Blossoms -Mint - Rosemary - Thyme - Basil
Foliage to use on your wedding cake:
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Rose leaves
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Nasturtium leaves
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Shiso (perilla)
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Grape Leaves
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Fig Leaves
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Mint
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Basil
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Lemon Balm
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Sage
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Thyme
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Ruscus leaves - is widely used to decorate cakes and as long as its been washed and is used on an sugarpaste cake where the icing can be peeled off its ok, but if using on an exposed food it must not touch the cake, this is mildly toxic if ingested, and is often treated with pesticides or preservatives, can carry dirt or bacteria from handling and transport
Additional Flowers not suitable for Cakes but bare in mind the above
ONLY USE ORGANIC/PESTICIDE-FREE FLOWERS
Avoid Toxic Plants - including the above - Foxglove, hydrandrea, lilly of the Valley, sweetpea
Foliage to avoid putting on your wedding cake:
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Ivy
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Eucalptus
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Holly
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Boxwood
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Ferns (most)
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Final Thoughts
Choosing the right flowers for your wedding cake is about beauty, safety and harmony with your overall wedding style. If in doubt we highly recommend using sugar flowers, this has nothing to do with up selling our services it is just the safest option. Be careful if florist say don't worry we will bung you a few in extra for the cake, that normally is literally what we get and they are usually of poor quality and quantity in the first place before we start.
Many florists haven't done any food hygiene or food allergen training and don't have a clue what flowers are toxic and what are not, our preference would be to use sugar flowers (this isn’t an up sell— it is just for peace of mind) or really good fake flowers, both we can make for you or source, this will also ensure your flowers look great all day and not just for a couple of hours.
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Our liability insurance does not cover us if someone has an allergic reaction due to the fresh flowers being used on cakes, so if we refuse to put certain flowers on the cake please be aware we are not doing that to annoy, we are doing it in the best interest of you our client and health and safety. We do not take any responsibility to the quality and safeness of flowers used if they are being supplied by your florist. We also take no responsibility if you insist your florist decorates the cake for you and they damage it in any way. We are not responsible for any contamination that they might be caused by not preparing your flowers correctly.