Wedding Flowers

Son and DIL's wedding flowersWedding Flowers for all seasons

I have gathered pictures of Wedding Flowers that I think would be beautiful for summer, fall, winter or spring.  Whether you are going with a monochromatic color scheme of have a variety of colors in your bouquets they need to match the theme of your wedding.  If you are going with a contemporary theme, simple, all white or minimal flowers will make great Wedding Flowers. If you are going with a beach themed wedding, your Wedding Flowers can reflect colors of the water, sand or beach surroundings.  With traditional weddings, Wedding Flowers are endless. 

Creamy colors of this bouquet can be for traditional or contemporary weddings.White roses are strung with delicate accents of decorative gold wire bullion for these Wedding Flowers..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

White Gerber daisies and alstroemeria are excellent choices for Wedding Flowers.  They are sleek and sophisticated.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Orchids matched up with stephanotis and roses make up a classic, cascading bouquet with trailers of ivy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

White calla lilies and cream roses are beautifully set off by foxtail fern.  Callia lillies and cream/white roses are my favorite Wedding Flowers.

 

 

 

 Soft cream roses with green button pomp’s as the perfect accent to this hand clutch bouquet. The white in these Wedding Flowers and the green would be perfect for all seasons.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Add some color with soft pink callas against white roses to finish off the look of these elegant Wedding Flowers.

 

 

7 Ways to Enjoy Amaryllis Flowers and Bulbs  You can usually find amaryllis flowers in red, pink, white, salmon, or pink and white bi color from your florist. The color adds a soft color to any wedding bouquet.
 
Camellia Flowers, A Classic Southern Shrub   Camellia flowers have a very strong sentimental connection for some brides, due to their longevity. The dark green, shiny, waxy leaves of camellias also makes fantastic greenery for wedding arrangements, even if no camellia flowers are used.
 
Poinsettia Picture Gallery - Displaying and Caring for Poinsettias   Poinsettia flowers are most popular as potted plants at Christmastime, but your florist can also use cut poinsettias in bridal and bridesmaids bouquets.  Make sure your florist is used to working with poinsettias as cut Wedding Flowers, for their stems must be sealed properly to prevent the milky sap from leaking out.
 
Ranunculus Bulbs for the Cutting Garden   Ranunculus are excellent Wedding Flowers for a late winter or early spring wedding.  They peak from January until May. When the price of roses skyrockets in February, consider these lush flowers as a substitute. Also known as buttercups, ranunculus flowers are available in orange, red, pink, white, and yellow.
 
Pink Bridal Bouquets   Sweet Pea flowers lend that fragrant element to your Wedding Flower arrangements. They are available in pink, purple, red, and white, they look exquisite in wedding corsages.
 
Pink Bridal Bouquets   Tulip flowers have strong clean lines that suit modern floral arrangements, but brides can also look for fringed and frilled novelty tulips. Tulips are available in every color, including black, and many bi color varieties as well. They are an excellent choice for Wedding Flowers.
 
   Carnation flowers are available all year, but their spicy scent and low cost make them desirable choices for Wedding Flowers. Carnations come in orange, pink, purple, red, and yellow, as well as bi colors. In addition to standard carnations, your florist can use sprays of miniature carnations add volume to your table centerpieces.
 
   Anemone flowers need a lot of water when they are cut, and would be better in the vases than in bouquets. However, their dark centers make them popular with brides who want black accents in their weddings.  Anemones come in blue, pink, purple, red, and white.
 
               Star of Bethlehem flowers grow in clusters on long stems, and are typically used as filler flowers. The white flowers naturally bend towards light sources, so keep your arrangements upright to avoid meandering stems. Star of Bethlehem flowers have a very long vase life.
 
 

Spring Wedding Flowers

A spring wedding is still the most popular wedding season.  Lilly, tulips, daffodils, etc. are some of the popular spring Wedding Flowers. These flowers are available at economic price, since it is their blooming season. below is a list of the most popular spring Wedding Flowers.

 

Spring Wedding Flower Colors Blooming Period
Anemone Blue, Red, Pink, White January to May and August to December
Bells of Ireland Green January to October
Boronia Pink April to May
Casablanca Lily White January to October
Daffodil Yellow January to Early May
Delphinium White, Blue April to October
Hyacinth Purple, Pink and White September to October
Lilacs Violet and White May to June
Narcissus White March to April
Peony Pink and White Late Spring to Early Summer
Ranunculus White, Pink, Red, Orange and Yellow February to May
Star Gazer Lily Pink and White January to October
Sweet Pea White, Pink, Red/Coral, Lavender/Purple December to May
Tulip White, Pink, Yellow, Red, and Purple December to April
Wax Flower Pink, Purple and White Early Summer to Mid Summer

 Summer Wedding Flowers

Summer Wedding Flowers are the most common and attractive part of wedding decorations, thus giving the wedding a ravishing appearance. Some of the gorgeous summer wedding flowers that one could opt for are:

Orchid flowers are found all over the world in colors like white, pink and purple. These are the tropical flowers and are inexpensive. Though they are delicate and exquisite.

Daisy are all-purpose Wedding Flowers and bloom in the months from May to July. They can be used in the wedding arch, centerpieces, mini-bouquets, and are available in yellow, pink and orange, but generally have white petals with a yellow center.

Lilies have an elegant funnel-shaped flower that are available in a wide range of colors like red, white, pink, lavender, peach, yellow, orange and more. Recently, these Wedding Flowers have become very popular in wedding bouquets, centerpieces.

Sunflower are Wedding Flowers that is a symbol of warmth and grace. They look beautiful because of their hearty blooms. These flowers great for decorating and arrangements.

Chrysanthemums are an exotic flowers and have a mop shape about 12 different styles of blooming. These flowers are easily available in the hot summers arranging them for decorations can give a different eye-catching look.

Forget-me-Not flowers are bright blue in color and steal the show with their color. They are five-petaled flower that bloom in the spring.

Roses are still the most common Wedding Flowers no matter what season your wedding is.  They symbolizes love. They are also available all year round.

 

2 thoughts on “Wedding Flowers

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  2. Beautiful flower arrangements and info. I have a couple ideas for my wedding and can’t wait to share them with my family and friends.I am using some of your drink, pudding and Jello shot recipes too. My knid of blog and info. Thanks Lynn also for getting my CD to us so fast and for all your help with the order.

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