Rumours have been flying, but it seems to be confirmed that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce will be tying the knot at Madison Square Garden this weekend.
Cosmopolitan reported that the wedding is set to feature a fairytale castle and a garden built specially for the occasion. They also spoke to a luxury wedding planner who estimated that the cost of flowers for such an event could be upwards of $500K.

For their engagement, Travis Kelce set up a secret garden in his backyard filled with over 2000 blooms that cost an estimated $38,000. These included flowers that symbolised her music - so this is likely to happen again at the wedding.
But what flowers will the couple be going for to make their special day memorable?
What flowers will Taylor Swift have at her wedding?

Roses
Roses are the most likely flower to feature in Taylor's flowers. They're a wedding classic, and they're also mentioned the most often in her music.
In her first studio album, Taylor Swift (2006), they get a mention in the song Our Song, where she sings: "I almost didn't notice all the roses." Roses appear again in Speak Now (2010) where she sings "you gave me roses and I left them there to die" in the song Back to December. In her later, more acoustic-style albums nature imagery becomes much more common. Roses are mentioned in the lyrics: "a red rose grew up out of ice frozen ground" in the lakes, a bonus track from the album folklore (2020).
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Dahlias
Fans spotted ranunculus as part of the elaborate proposal so they could be a part of the wedding display. However, it's not the right season for them now, so I think its more likely they'll choose something else. Dahlias could be a possibility, as the season is just starting and they offer plenty of drama and blousy appeal for wedding bouquets.
Daisies
Daisies get a few mentioned in Taylor Swift's discography, so a daisy-like flower could be on the cards for her bouquet.
Willow and ivy
It seems likely that some of these foliage plants will feature in the wedding displays if not in the bouquet, evoking some of Taylor's music.
It's safe to say that whatever they choose, there will have to be a lot of them to fill Madison Square Garden.

